Al-Bahri SC

Al-Bahri Sport Club (Arabic: نادي البحري الرياضي, lit. 'Navy Club') is an Iraqi football team based in Al-Jubaila, Basra, arrived twice to the semi-final in Iraq FA Cup. In 1990, the Iraqi Defense Ministry dissolved the club within its decision to dissolve all Iraqi military clubs, the club was playing in the Iraqi Premier League, then it was reconstituted.

Al-Bahri Club
Full nameAl-Bahri Sport club
Founded1976 (1976)
GroundAl-Zubair Stadium (temporary use)
ChairmanAlaa Saber
ManagerAsaad Abdul Razzak
LeagueIraq Division One
2018–19Iraqi Premier League, 19th (relegated)

History

Al-Bahri were founded in 1976, and in only their second season in existence, they reached the semifinals of the 1977–78 Iraq FA Cup, beating the reigning champions at the time (Al-Zawra'a) on the way, however they withdrew from the semifinal and handed their opponents Al-Tayaran a 3–0 victory. The following season, they won the Iraq Division One and were promoted into the 1979–80 Iraqi National League. However, they failed to win a single match, drawing four games and losing a huge 18 matches, finishing bottom of the league and being relegated back into the lower division.

They returned to the Iraqi Premier League in the 1986–87 season by finishing in the top two of a ten-team relegation/promotion playoff. They finished eighth out of 12 teams in the league, successfully avoiding relegation for the first time in their history. In the 1987–88 Iraqi National League, Al-Bahri finished 11th out of 16 teams, and in 1988–89, they were one of the ten teams to reach the final round, eventually finishing in the top eight of the league. In 1989–90, Al-Bahri finished 11th out of 14 teams. Their spell in the Iraqi Premier League would come to an end when halfway through the 1990–91 season, the Iraqi Defense Ministry dissolved the club within its decision to dissolve all Iraqi military clubs.

The club was brought back but never managed to make it back into the Iraqi Premier League until the 2016–17 season when they finished as runners-up in the 2015–16 Iraq Division One, which was enough to secure promotion.

Current squad

First-team squad

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

No. Position Player
2 DF Hazem Mhemeed
3 DF Abdullah Ibrahim
4 DF Alex Junior Nwaze
5 DF Hussein Jabbar
6 MF Haider Salem
7 MF Saber Didehvar
8 MF Mohammed Abdullah
9 MF Hussien Ibrahim
10 FW Ahmed Dawood
11 MF Ahmed Jalil Hanoon
12 GK Medhat Abdul Hussein
13 DF Ali Sbahi
14 FW Haider Abdul Raheem
15 DF Muthana Abdul Hassan
16 DF Hussein Bader
No. Position Player
17 MF Hassan Hadi Ahmed
18 MF Ali Shawqi
19 FW Jabor Sorour
20 FW Amer Mithaa
21 FW Benjamin Terry
22 MF Haider Jabbar
24 MF Wael Abdul Hussein (captain)
25 DF Ahmed Mustafa
26 DF Sami Jabor
28 MF Hamza Hadi Ahmed
31 GK Saif Karim
35 GK Abdullah Jabbar
37 FW Jean-Emmanuel Effa Owona
DF Ali Mohammed Kanoosh
MF Saif Ameen

Current technical staff

Position Name Nationality
Manager:Vacant
Assistant manager:Ahmed Rahim Karim
Goalkeeping coach:Nouri Abed Zaid
Administrative director:Hamed Shather
Club doctor:Saad Abdullah

Updated to match played 14 April 2019
Source: Kooora.com

Managerial history

  • Abdul Yemma Warwar (2016–2018)
  • Nasser Tallaa (2018–2018)
  • Saad Hafidh (2018–2019)
  • Abdul Yemma Warwar (2019–2019)

Managers

As of 23 July 2019
Name From To Record
GWDLWin %
Abdul Yemma Warwar 13 August 2016 2 March 2018 53 11 14 28 020.75
Nasser Tallaa 4 March 2018 27 December 2018 34 7 14 13 020.59
Saad Hafidh 29 December 2018 12 April 2019 9 1 4 4 011.11
Abdul Yemma Warwar 14 April 2019 23 July 2019 16 4 1 11 025.00

Honours

Other games

Volleyball

The Al-Bahri volleyball team won the Iraqi volleyball League title in the 2006–07 and 2010–11 seasons.[1] The team also participated in the AVC Club Volleyball Championship and Arab Clubs Championship as a representative of Iraq.[2][3]

The U-20 volleyball team won the Iraqi volleyball League U-20 title in the 2015–16 season.[4]

References


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