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Al-Najaf
Full nameAl-Najaf Sports Club
Nickname(s)Ghizlan Al-Badiah (Desert Gazelles)
Founded1961; 63 years ago (1961)
Ground Al-Najaf International Stadium
Capacity30,000
ChairmanRadwan Al Kindi
ManagerAhmed Khalaf
League Iraq Stars League
2022–23Iraqi Premier League, 7th of 20
Current season

Al-Najaf Sports Club ( Arabic: نادي النجف الرياضي) is an Iraqi professional football club based in Najaf. They are members of the Iraq Stars League. Al-Najaf has competed in the 2007 AFC Champions League.

History

In 1960, the city of Najaf began an active movement to establish a sports club after the athletes then felt the need of the city to a sports club that absorbed the energies of young people and their creations which are almost lost in the amateur leagues. Some of the dignitaries of the city were contacted for this purpose. [1] The request was submitted to the Ministry of the Interior, which was responsible for the authorisation of sports clubs in Iraq at that time. The name of Al Ghiri Sports Club was proposed for this institution. In 1961, the Ministry of the Interior approved their request to establish the club and thus wrote the birth certificate of the first sports club in the city of Najaf and consisted of the first administrative body of Messrs. Naji Hassan Hasswa as president and Maki Hadi Maala Vice-President and Alwan Elsafer as secretary. [2] At the beginning of the establishment of the club, the Ministry of the Interior allocated an annual grant of 60 dinars divided into two instalments, and the club relied on this grant and monthly subscriptions from its members.

Stadiums

New Najaf Stadium is a purpose built football stadium that is the current home stadium of Al-Najaf. It opened in 2018, with a capacity of 30,000 people. Until 2018, the club played its home matches at An-Najaf Stadium ( Arabic: ستاد النجف).

Current squad

First-team squad

As of 18 October 2022

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Iraq  IRQ Mustafa Adhab
25 GK Iraq  IRQ Hani Shakir
1 GK Iraq  IRQ Sadeq Thiab
21 GK Iraq  IRQ Amjed Raheem
30 GK Iraq  IRQ Wisam Mohammed
35 GK Iraq  IRQ Mujtaba Basim
DF Iraq  IRQ Ali Kadhim Mohammed
DF Iraq  IRQ Adnan Mohammed
33 DF Iraq  IRQ Mustafa Abduljalil
22 DF Iraq  IRQ Murtadha Razzaq
14 DF Iraq  IRQ Mohammed Jassim
31 DF Iraq  IRQ Naji Natiq
4 DF Iraq  IRQ Abu Haloub
3 DF Brazil  BRA Henrique Ávila
39 DF Iraq  IRQ Ahmed Nadhim
2 DF Brazil  BRA Gil Bahia
15 DF Iraq  IRQ Ahmed Naeem
92 DF Iraq  IRQ Sattar Jabbar
6 MF Iraq  IRQ Ahmed Fadhel
No. Pos. Nation Player
19 MF Iraq  IRQ Mahdi Kamel
MF Iraq  IRQ Ahmed Mohsen Jaber
29 MF Iraq  IRQ Ahmed Ali
7 MF Iraq  IRQ Younis Humood
88 MF Central African Republic  CAF Jacob Nicator Youmbi
11 MF Iraq  IRQ Mohammed Zamel
18 MF Iraq  IRQ Murtadha Hedaib
8 MF Iraq  IRQ Taher Hameed
13 MF Iraq  IRQ Ali Ayad
17 MF Iraq  IRQ Mueen Ahmed
20 MF Iraq  IRQ Amir Hassan
25 MF Iraq  IRQ Ali Riyadh
26 MF Iraq  IRQ Ahmed Adnan
34 MF Iraq  IRQ Hassan Abdulrazzaq
18 FW Iraq  IRQ Ali Qasim
10 FW Iraq  IRQ Ahmed Saeed
FW Kenya  KEN Richard Mbulu
99 FW Brazil  BRA Bruno Paulo
9 FW Iraq  IRQ Marwan Hussein

Current technical staff

Position Name Nationality
Coach: Haidar Aboodi Iraq
Assistant coach: Dhiyya Falih Iraq
Goalkeeping coach: Mohammed Abdul-Zahra Iraq
Fitness coach: Salah Hashim Iraq
Team supervisor: Fadhel Mohammed Iraq
Team manager: Mohammed Abdul Hussein Iraq
Team Doctor: Haitham Abdul Amir Iraq
U-19 Coach: Haider Lafta Iraq

Updated to match played 25 September 2020
Source:  Alsabaah.iq

Managerial history

Since the club's promotion to the Iraqi Premier League in the 1987–88 season so far, twenty-six coaches have led the team: [3] [4]

Honours

Domestic

Friendly

  • Victory and Peace Championship
    • Winners (1): 1992
  • Love Championship
    • Winners (1): 2003

Performance in AFC Competitions

2007: Group stage

Statistics

In domestic competitions

See also

References

  1. ^ تاريخ الاندية الرياضـية العراقية (in Arabic). Dorar-aliraq.net. 27 September 2010.
  2. ^ عميد الرياضة النجفية .. محمد الفضلي : رحلة خمسين عاماً من العطاء الثر (in Arabic). Mondialar.com. 24 August 2016. Archived from the original on 13 August 2017. Retrieved 4 August 2017.
  3. ^ نادي النجف … ثمانية عشر مدربا خلال 29 موسما .. وحمود قاد الفريق في 449 مباراة (in Arabic). Football-iq.net. 4 June 2016.
  4. ^ نادي النجف … شهد قاد الفريق في 245 مباراة وحقق انجازات يشار لها بالبنان (in Arabic). Football-iq.net. 16 June 2016.

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