2011–12 Al-Shorta SC season

Al Shorta
Iraqi Premier League season
President Iraq Raad Hammoudi (until 18 May)
Iraq Ayad Bunyan (from 18 May to present)
Manager Iraq Basim Qasim (until 30 July)
Iraq Mohammad Tabra (Caretaker) (from 30 July to 15 August)
Ground Al Shorta Stadium
Iraqi Premier League 7th
Top goalscorer League: Amjad Kalaf (11)
All: Amjad Kalaf (11)
Home colours
Away colours

In the 2011-12 season, Al Shorta competed in the 2011-12 Iraqi Premier League. Al Shorta managed to stay in the top four throughout most of the season but an horrific run of 6 losses in a row led them to 7th place in the league.[1]

Squad

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

No. Position Player
1 Iraq GK Ali Husain (captain)
2 Iraq DF Ali Abd Ali
3 Iraq DF Dhirgham Ismail
4 Iraq DF Zeid Khalaf
5 Iraq FW Safwan Abdul-Ghani
6 Iraq DF Abbas Rahif
7 Iraq FW Ali Oudah
8 Iraq MF Emad Ghali
9 Iraq FW Muhaimen Salim
10 Iraq MF Jabir Shakir
11 Iraq MF Ali Khudhair
12 Iraq MF Emad Khalaf
13 Iraq GK Muhanned Jabbar
14 Iraq FW Amjad Kalaf (3rd captain)
15 Iraq DF Waleed Bahar
16 Iraq MF Ali Yousif
17 Iraq FW Mousa Hashem
No. Position Player
19 Iraq MF Husain Abdullah
20 Iraq DF Fareed Majeed (vice-captain)
21 Iraq FW Emad Mohsin
22 Iraq FW Hussam Ibrahim
23 Iraq GK Mohammed Hameed
27 Iraq MF Mahdy Sheltag
28 Iraq MF Haider Salim
30 Iraq MF Ali Hussein Fandi
31 Iraq MF Kadhum Dheiaa
32 Iraq MF Ali Rahim
33 Iraq FW Sherko Kareem
34 Iraq MF Nadim Karim
35 Iraq MF Ahmad Fadhel
Iraq MF Sanad Raad Saleem
Iraq MF Muntadher Abdulkareem
Iraq MF Muhammed Eskander

Kit

Home
Home alt.
Home alt. 2
Away

Transfers

In

Date Pos. Name From Fee
August 2011 Manager Iraq Basim Qasim Iraq Zakho FC -
August 2011 FW Iraq Mousa Hashem Iraq Zakho FC -
September 2011 FW Iraq Muhaimen Salim Iraq Baghdad FC -
September 2011 FW Iraq Hussam Ibrahim Iraq Al Minaa -
September 2011 MF Iraq Samer Saeed Iraq Al Zawraa -
September 2011 GK Iraq Ali Mutashar Iraq Al Talaba -
September 2011 MF Iraq Safwan Abdul-Ghani Iraq Zakho FC -
September 2011 DF Iraq Muayed Khalid Iraq Al Zawraa -
September 2011 DF Iraq Zeid Khalaf Iraq Duhok FC -
September 2011 DF Iraq Abbas Rahif Iraq Al Kahraba -
September 2011 DF Iraq Ali Abd Ali Iraq Al Karkh -
September 2011 MF Iraq Ali Khudhair Iraq Arbil FC -
September 2011 FW Iraq Alaa Shimal Iraq Al Naft -
September 2011 GK Iraq Muhannad Jabbar Iraq Baghdad FC -
September 2011 GK Iraq Mohammed Hameed Iraq Al Kahraba -
October 2011 MF Iraq Ali Yousif Iraq Dohuk FC -
December 2011 FW Iraq Sherko Kareem Iraq Kirkuk FC -
December 2011 MF Iraq Emad Khalaf Iraq Najaf FC -
December 2011 MF Iraq Kadhum Dheiaa Iraq Al Talaba -
March 2012 MF Iraq Nadim Karim Iraq Dohuk FC -
March 2012 MF Iraq Ali Rahim Iraq Al Sinaa -

Out

Date Pos. Name To Fee
August 2011 FW Iraq Bashar Saad Iraq Al Masafi -
August 2011 GK Iraq Hussein Shallal Iraq Al Kahraba -
August 2011 GK Iraq Luay Khalil Iraq Al-Hedood -
August 2011 DF Iraq Kassim Zidan Iraq Zakho FC -
August 2011 FW Iraq Omar Kadhim Iraq Al Etisalat -
August 2011 MF Iraq Wissam Kadhim Iraq Al Sinaa -
August 2011 MF Iraq Mustafa Mohammed Iraq Al Masafi -
August 2011 MF Iraq Ahmed Khalaf Iraq Salahaddin FC -
August 2011 DF Iraq Ahmed Mohammed Iraq Al Quwa Al Jawiya -
August 2011 DF Iraq Ali Jabbar Iraq Al Naft -
September 2011 MF Iraq Ali Zoyed Iraq Al Naft -
September 2011 FW Iraq Ahmed Hannon Iraq Najaf FC -
September 2011 DF Iraq Ahmed Jaseb Iraq Al Zawraa -
September 2011 MF Iraq Samer Saeed Iraq Najaf FC -
October 2011 DF Iraq Muayad Khalid Iraq Al Zawraa -
November 2011 MF Iraq Haitham Kadhim Jassim Iraq Najaf FC -
November 2011 GK Iraq Ali Mutashar Iraq Al Sinaa -
December 2011 FW Iraq Hashim Ridha Iraq Karbala FC -
May 2012 FW Iraq Alaa Shimal Iraq Al Naft -
July 2012 Manager Iraq Basim Qasim Iraq Sulaymaniya FC -

Matches

Competitive

Iraqi Premier League

Basketball

Al Shorta finished 4th in the 2012 Arab Club Basketball Championship.

References

  1. "Iraqi Elite League - Asiacell 2011/2012". Goalzz.com. Retrieved 2012-08-20.

External links

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