2016–17 Al-Talaba SC season

Al-Talaba
2016–17 season
President
Honorary President
Alaa Kadhim
Abdul-Razzaq Al-Essa
Manager Ayoub Odisho
Stadium Al-Shaab Stadium
Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya Stadium
Iraqi Premier League 4th
Top goalscorer League:
Samer Saeed (3 goals)

All: Samer Saeed (3 goals)
Home colours
Away colours
Third colours

The 2016–17 season is Al-Talaba Sport Club's 42nd consecutive season in the Iraqi Premier League, the top-flight of Iraqi football. Having finished in 3rd place in the final stage of the previous season, Al-Talaba is competing in the Iraqi Premier League and the Iraq FA Cup.

Season summary

Pre-season

The first step that was taken by the administrative board was to renew Ayoub Odisho's contract for another season, announcing it on their Facebook page on 10 June 2016 with a worth of 300m IQD.[1][2] With Kareem Salman being taken to the Iraq national under-23 team as an assistant manager, Al-Talaba were left to sign a new assistant, contacting Mudhaffar Jabbar and Saadi Toma, who refused the offer,[3] and Shaker Mahmoud who approved and was signed on 15 July.[4]

Al-Talaba announced on 13 June their first six signings.[5] They signed eight other players including two big names, Ameer Sabah and Mustafa Karim, on 20 June, returning to their home club.[6][7] The board also renewed the contracts of 12 players including last season's captain, Younis Mahmoud,[8] second captain Mahdi Karim, and the team's playmaker, Samer Saeed.[9] Al-Talaba released Mustafa Karim and Ameer Sabah in August, after two months of signing them due to a financial dispute with the board along with signing the three allowed foreign players who were all from Africa.[10]

September

Al-Talaba started their 2016–17 Iraqi Premier League campaign on 15 September 2016 with a 1–1 draw against their rivals Al-Shorta, equalizing the score just before the end of the first half with a header from the team's captain, Samer Saeed, from a corner after the opponent took advantage of a miscommunication between Ali Abdul-Hassan and Ehab Kadhim and scored the first goal.[11] In the second round, Al-Talaba managed to get a 1–0 win against the title holders Al-Zawra'a with Samer Saeed's goal from Saad Jassim's cross.[12] Against the newly promoted club Al-Hussein, Al-Talaba claimed their second win with a goal from Karrar Ali Barri while playing with ten men due to the injury of Muthana Khalid and having no substitutes left.[13]

October

After their match against Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya was postponed, Al-Talaba faced the newly promoted side Al-Bahri away. The match ended in a 2–2 draw with the goals of Mustafa Al-Ameen, which went in from a deflection in the second minute of the match, and Ehab Kadhim from a penalty in the second half before Al-Bahri equalized in the last minutes with a penalty as well.[14] Al-Talaba returned to their winning ways with a comfortable 3–0 against Karbalaa at home. Two goals were scored by Yassir Abdul-Mohsen and the last one was scored from a penalty by Mahdi Karim.[15]

November

Al-Talaba went into their sixth game of the season with no losses to face Al-Naft away. After only 12 seconds, Al-Naft scored and in the 18th minute, they extended the lead, ending the first half at 2–0. In the second half, Samer Saeed pulled one back before the team captain Mahdi Karim equalized from a penalty in the extra time.[16] On 6 November, the club announced its bankruptcy and decided to stop all of its activities and withdraw from the league.[17] After two days, they took back their decision after the Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research Abdul-Razzaq Al-Essa promised the club to pay for all of its dues after an interference from the Minister of Youth and Sport Abdul-Hussein Aptan to solve the situation.[18] In the 8th round, Al-Talaba faced Erbil at home. They dominated the match but Erbil's defense denied them many goals which resulted in a 0–0 draw.[19]

Players

Squad information

The squad for the season consisted of the players listed in the tables below:

Note 1: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

Note 2: Players with squad numbers marked ‡ joined the club during the 2016–17 season via transfer, with more details in the following section.

No. Pos Nat Player TotalIraqi Premier LeagueIraq FA Cup
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
2 DF Iraq Mustafa Mohammed 202000
3 DF Iraq Saad Jasim 616100
4 DF Iraq Burhan Juma'a 707000
5 DF Iraq Haider Saadoun 202000
6 MF Iraq Mohammed Faisal 303000
7 FW Iraq Karrar Ali Barri 11211200
8 MF Iraq Samer Saeed 838300
9 FW Iraq Younis Mahmoud 000000
10 MF Iraq Mustafa Al-Ameen 11211200
13 DF Iraq Mohammed Saeed Mijbal 101000
14 DF Iraq Abbas Ayyad 000000
15 DF Iraq Muhannad Arzayej 10010000
16 FW Iraq Yassir Abdul-Mohsen 707000
17 MF Iraq Ehab Kadhim 616100
18 DF Iraq Mahdi Karim 626200
19 FW Iraq Ahmed Abdul-Abbas 101000
20 MF Iraq Muthana Khalid 505000
22 MF Iraq Murtadha Juwad 000000
23 GK Iraq Haider Jamal 101000
24 MF Iraq Mohammed Ridha 616100
25 MF Iraq Sattar Yaseen 11011000
28 FW Nigeria Kabiru Akinsola 303000
29 MF Iraq Shihab Razzaq Farhan 101000
30 FW Ivory Coast Abou Kone 808000
31 MF Iraq Omar Adnan 808000
33 MF Iraq Ahmed Khalid 000000
34 DF Senegal Fallou Sarr 505000
35 GK Iraq Ali Abdul-Hassan 10010000
39 DF Iraq Ahmed Nadhim 808000
GK Iraq Karrar Mahmoud 000000
DF Iraq Samir Salman 000000
MF Iraq Samir Majid 000000
MF Iraq Karrar Nabeel 000000
MF Iraq Hassan Jassim 000000
FW Iraq Ibrahim Bayish 000000

Players In

N Date Pos Player Moving from Type Transfer window
15 13 June 2016 DF Iraq Muhannad Arzayej Iraq Al-Shorta Transfer Summer
4 13 June 2016 DF Iraq Burhan Juma'a Iraq Erbil Transfer Summer
19 13 June 2016 FW Iraq Ahmed Abdul-Abbas Iraq Al-Kahraba Transfer Summer
25 13 June 2016 MF Iraq Sattar Yaseen Iraq Zakho Transfer Summer
13 June 2016 MF Iraq Samir Majid Iraq Al-Karkh Transfer Summer
13 June 2016 DF Iraq Ahmed Khalid Iraq Al-Karkh Transfer Summer
13 June 2016 FW Iraq Ibrahim Bayish Iraq Al-Sinaa Transfer Summer
7 14 June 2016 MF Iraq Karrar Ali Barri Iraq Al-Kahraba Transfer Summer
20 June 2016 FW Iraq Mustafa Karim Iraq Naft Al-Wasat Transfer Summer
20 June 2016 MF Iraq Ameer Sabah Iraq Al-Shorta Transfer Summer
20 June 2016 MF Iraq Karrar Nabeel Iraq Diwaniya Transfer Summer
21 June 2016 DF Iraq Samir Salman Iraq Amanat Baghdad Transfer Summer
31 21 June 2016 MF Iraq Omar Adnan Iraq Al-Sinaa Transfer Summer
29 June 2016 GK Iraq Karrar Mahmoud Iraq Al-Bareed Transfer Summer
3 July 2016 MF Iraq Hassan Jassim Iraq Al-Jaish Transfer Summer
5 5 July 2016 DF Iraq Haider Saadoun Iraq Al-Kahraba Transfer Summer
29 13 July 2016 MF Iraq Shihab Razzaq Farhan Iraq Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya Transfer Summer
13 17 August 2016 DF Iraq Mohammed Saeed Mijbal Iraq Al-Karkh Transfer Summer
28 31 August 2016 FW Nigeria Kabiru Akinsola Spain Mérida Transfer Summer
34 31 August 2016 DF Senegal Fallou Sarr Senegal AJEL de Rufisque Transfer Summer
30 31 August 2016 FW Ivory Coast Abou Kone Kuwait Al-Shabab Transfer Summer

Players Out

Date Pos Player Moving to Type Transfer window
23 May 2016 MF Iraq Yousif Nabeel Unattached End of contract Summer
23 May 2016 FW Iraq Mustafa Ali Ni'ma Unattached End of contract Summer
23 May 2016 FW Iraq Karrar Ali Dodah Unattached End of contract Summer
23 May 2016 DF Iraq Haider Ali Abid Unattached End of contract Summer
23 May 2016 DF Iraq Ali Hussein Ali Unattached End of contract Summer
23 May 2016 DF Iraq Haider Ali Kadhim Unattached End of contract Summer
23 May 2016 DF Iraq Hassan Abbas Unattached End of contract Summer
23 May 2016 DF Syria Saad Hassan Unattached End of contract Summer
23 May 2016 DF Syria Moayad Al-Khouli Unattached End of contract Summer
23 May 2016 MF Syria Thaer Kroma Unattached End of contract Summer
23 May 2016 FW Syria Abdul-Lateef Salqini Unattached End of contract Summer
23 May 2016 FW Ghana James Abban Unattached End of contract Summer
17 June 2016 FW Iraq Alaa Muhsin Iraq Karbalaa Transfer Summer
19 June 2016 MF Iraq Aqeel Abbas Jabur Iraq Baghdad Transfer Summer
20 June 2016 MF Iraq Ahmed Ali Hussein Iraq Al-Hedood Transfer Summer
22 June 2016 FW Iraq Amjad Abbas Iraq Al-Kahraba Transfer Summer
4 July 2016 DF Iraq Mohammed Abdul-Zahra Iraq Najaf Transfer Summer
7 July 2016 FW Iraq Abdul-Qadir Tariq Iraq Al-Shorta Transfer Summer
25 July 2016 GK Iraq Saif Jameel Iraq Al-Kahraba Transfer Summer
4 August 2016 FW Iraq Mustafa Karim Unattached Released Summer
24 August 2016 MF Iraq Sajjad Jassim Unattached Released Summer
27 August 2016 MF Iraq Ameer Sabah Unattached Released Summer

Technical staff

Position Staff
First team manager Ayoub Odisho
Assistant manager Shaker Mahmoud
Hassan Turki
Sadiq Saadoun
Goalkeeping coach Hisham Ali

Last updated: 15 July 2016
Source: Facebook – ALTalaba Sport Club

Statistics

Overall statistics

League Cup Total Stats
Games played11011
Games won505
Games drawn606
Games lost000
Goals scored15015
Goals conceded707
Goal difference+80+8
Clean sheets505
Goal by Substitute101
Red cards000

Last updated: 16 December 2016

Top scorers

Rank Position Nationality Number Name Iraqi Premier League Iraq FA Cup Total
1 MF Iraq 8 Samer Saeed 3 0 3
2 FW Iraq 16 Yassir Abdul-Mohsen 2 0 2
FW Iraq 7 Karrar Ali Barri 2 0 2
DF Iraq 18 Mahdi Karim 2 0 2
MF Iraq 10 Mustafa Al-Ameen 2 0 2
3 FW Ivory Coast 30 Abou Kone 1 0 1
MF Iraq 17 Ehab Kadhim 1 0 1
DF Iraq 3 Saad Jasim 1 0 1
MF Iraq 24 Mohammed Ridha 1 0 1
TOTALS 15 0 15

Last updated: 11 December 2016

Clean sheets

Rank Nationality Number Name Iraqi Premier League Iraq FA Cup Total
1 Iraq 35 Ali Abdul-Hassan 6 0 6
TOTALS 6 0 6

Last updated: 16 December 2016

Friendlies

  Win   Draw   Loss

Competitions

Overview

Competition Record
G W D L GF GA GD Win %
Iraqi Premier League 11 5 6 0 15 7 +8 045.45
Iraq FA Cup 0 0 0 0 0 0 +0 !
Total 11 5 6 0 15 7 +8 045.45

Last updated: 16 December 2016
Source: Competitions

Iraqi Premier League

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya (C) 36 23 12 1 59 23 +36 81
2018 AFC Cup
2018–19 Arab Club Champions Cup
2 Al-Naft 36 22 11 3 61 17 +44 77 2018–19 Arab Club Champions Cup
3 Al-Shorta 36 21 12 3 55 26 +29 75
4 Al-Zawraa 36 21 9 6 67 28 +39 72 2018 AFC Cup[lower-alpha 1]
5 Naft Al-Wasat 36 19 11 6 45 26 +19 68
6 Al-Minaa 36 18 12 6 40 24 +16 66
7 Al-Talaba 36 14 12 10 51 38 +13 54
8 Amanat Baghdad 36 12 15 9 26 21 +5 51
9 Al-Najaf 36 12 13 11 41 38 +3 49
10 Naft Al-Junoob 36 8 15 13 36 42 6 39
11 Naft Maysan 36 8 15 13 28 36 8 39
12 Al-Hudood 36 8 14 14 35 46 11 38
13 Al-Kahrabaa 36 8 14 14 24 46 22 38
14 Al-Bahri 36 9 8 19 42 63 21 35
15 Karbalaa 36 6 15 15 24 46 22 33
16 Zakho 36 2 18 16 18 51 33 24
17 Al-Hussein 36 3 14 19 23 52 29 23
18 Al-Samawa 36 3 13 20 26 47 21 22
19 Al-Karkh 36 3 11 22 24 65 41 20 Relegation to Iraq Division 1
20 Erbil[lower-alpha 2] 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source: Iraqi Premier League 2016/2017
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion.
Notes:
  1. Al-Zawraa qualified for the 2018 AFC Cup by winning the Iraq FA Cup.
  2. Erbil withdrew from the league after 12 games, and their results were annulled.

Results summary

OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
11 5 6 0 15 7  +8 21 3 3 0 7 1  +6 2 3 0 8 6  +2

Last updated: 16 December 2016.
Source: Kooora

Results by matchday

Matchday1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738
GroundHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAH
ResultDWWPDWDDDWWD
Position1023444556645

Updated to match(es) played on 16 December 2016. Source: Kooora
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss; P = Postponed

Matches

References

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