Al-Hussein SC (Baghdad)

Al-Hussein (Arabic: نادي الحسين), is an Iraqi football club based in Baghdad. They were crowned champions of the 2015–16 Iraq Division One which promoted them to the Iraqi Premier League for the first time in their history.[1]

Al-Hussein
Full nameAl-Hussein Sports Club
Founded1999
GroundAl Taji Stadium (Temporary)
ChairmanKamil Zghayer
ManagerVacant
LeagueIraq Division One
2018–19Iraqi Premier League, 20th (relegated)

History

Al-Hussein, named after the Imam of Shia Husayn ibn Ali, were founded in 1999 during the reign of Saddam Hussein[2]. Their first participation in the Iraq FA Cup was in the 2002–03 edition when they were in the third division of Iraqi football; they faced Al-Tharthar in Round 1 on September 2, 2002 and the game ended 0–0 with Al-Hussein being knocked out of the competition via penalty shootout. By the 2004–05 season, Al-Hussein were in the Iraq Division One (the second division of Iraqi football) and in that season, they finished top of their group in the first stage with 20 points from ten games to qualify for the final stage. In the final stage, Al-Hussein needed to finish top of their group to be promoted to the Iraqi Premier League but they only achieved seven points from six matches and failed to gain promotion.

By the time the 2011–12 Iraq Division One came around, Al-Hussein had still failed to gain promotion. In that season, Al-Hussein performed poorly, finishing tenth in their 12-team group, losing half of their 22 matches. The 2012–13 Iraq Division One was a similar story as they only won one of their ten games and only managed to achieve six points from ten games. In the 2013–14 season, Al-Hussein performed better by winning nine of their 15 matches but this was not enough to qualify them for the second stage of the competition.

After many seasons trying to get promoted to the top division of Iraq, Al-Hussein finally achieved it by being crowned champions of the 2015–16 Iraq Division One[3]. They did so by finishing top of their group in the Elite Stage and then also finishing top of their group in the Golden Stage. That season, they also participated in the 2015–16 Iraq FA Cup and they were one of the best-performing teams in the tournament. In the preliminary round, they knocked out Al-Etisalat with a 2–1 win, and in the round of 32 they produced one of the biggest upsets of the cup, knocking out Al-Mina'a, one of the top teams in the Iraqi Premier League, with a 2–1 scoreline[4]. They eased past fellow Division One team Balad 3–0 in the round of 16 to qualify for the quarter-finals, being one of only two lower division teams to reach the quarter-finals of that competition. In the quarter-final, Al-Hussein were drawn with Al-Zawra'a, who would eventually win the Iraqi Premier League that season without a single loss. However, Al-Hussein produced another shocking result, inflicting the first defeat of the season on Al-Zawra'a by beating them 2–1. But, unlike the previous rounds, the quarter-final consisted of two legs rather than just one, so Al-Zawra'a managed to recover the tie in the second leg and defeat Al-Hussein 3–1 to knock them out 4–3 on aggregate.[5]

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. Pos. Nation Player
2 DF  IRQ Sarmad Salah (Captain)
5 MF  IRQ Mohammed Hadi
6 DF  IRQ Mohammed Al-Baqer
7 MF  IRQ Hussein Ali Ismail
8 MF  IRQ Hussein Ali Salman
9 FW  IRQ Ali Karim
10 FW  IRQ Amjed Raad
11 MF  IRQ Hamza Mohammed
12 FW  IRQ Haider Hussein
13 MF  IRQ Ali Yousif
14 DF  IRQ Morshed Hussein
15 DF  IRQ Omar Ali
17 MF  IRQ Jawhar Haytham
18 DF  IRQ Mustafa Hussein
19 FW  IRQ Mustafa Mohammed
21 GK  IRQ Ahmed Khalaf
22 MF  IRQ Mahdi Hameed
No. Pos. Nation Player
23 MF  IRQ Ammar Mohammed
24 MF  IRQ Hussan Ali Flayeh
25 MF  IRQ Mustafa Mohammed
26 FW  IRQ Mohammed Qasim
27 DF  IRQ Jafar Zail
29 MF  IRQ Haider Ali
30 GK  IRQ Wissam Mohammed
33 MF  IRQ Sajjad Kamil
34 MF  IRQ Haider Hussein
35 GK  IRQ Haider Jabbar
39 MF  IRQ Ahmed Jabbar
41 FW  IRQ Hassan Jamil
71 GK  IRQ Karrar Mohamoud
GK  IRQ Muhanad Majed
DF  IRQ Hassan Jassim
FW  IRQ Amjed Abbas
MF  IRQ Bassim Farhan Faraj
MF  IRQ Hisham Abdul Khaliq

Current technical staff

Position Name Nationality
Manager:Ali Wahab
Assistant Manager:Ziyad Qasim
Assistant manager:Aqeel Mohammed
Goalkeeping coach:Sajed Juma
Fitness coach:Tariq Musab
Director of football:Subhi Al-Azzawi
Administrative director:Fadhil Zghayer
Technical advisor:Sabeeh Aftan

Updated to match played 7 August 2018
Source: Alghadpress.com

Managerial history

  • Adel Acher (2018–2019)
  • Sadiq Saadoun Abdul-Ridha (2019–2019)
  • Ziyad Qasim (2019–2020) (caretaker)
  • Ali Wahab (2020–)

Honours

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References

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