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Al-Adhamiya SC

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Al-Adhamiya SC
Full nameAl-Adhamiya Sport Club
Founded1951; 73 years ago (1951)
GroundAl-Adhamiya Stadium
ChairmanMohammed Abdul-Sattar
ManagerNazar Nayef

Al-Adhamiya Sport Club (Arabic: نادي الأعظمية الرياضي) is an Iraqi sports club based in Al-Adhamiyah, Baghdad.

History

Early years

Al-Adhamiya was founded in 1951 and competed in the Iraq Central FA Premier League from 1957–58 until 1959–60 when they were relegated.

Al-Jumhouriya Al-Olympi

In 1967, Al-Adhamiya merged with Al-Jumhouriya Al-Olympi to form Markaz Al-Shabab Al-Adhamiya.[1] Al-Jumhouriya Al-Olympi were a club founded in 1934 as Al-Olympi Al-Malaki, later renaming to Al-Malaki in 1943, Al-Jumhouriya in 1958 and Al-Jumhouriya Al-Olympi in 1959.[1] Under the name Al-Malaki, the club had competed in the first edition of the Iraq Central FA Premier League and the first edition of the Iraq FA Cup. Al-Malaki (nicknamed the "Blue Boys") housed the first headquarters of the Iraq Football Association (IFA) in the late 1940s and early 1950s and helped organise the IFA competitions in Baghdad.

In Premier League

In 1974, the club returned to the name Al-Adhamiya.[1] Al-Adhamiya team played in the Iraqi Premier League for the first time in the 1980–81 season, and the team was not good enough, and finished the season at the bottom of the standings, and eventually relegated to the Iraq Division One.[2]

Managerial history

  • Iraq Sattar Jawad
  • Iraq Nazar Nayef

Famous players

Honours

References

  1. ^ a b c Mubarak, Hassanin (2020). Birth of the Lions of Mesopotamia: The early years of football in Iraq. ISBN 979-8670555623.
  2. ^ History of the Iraqi League: 1980–81 season
  3. ^ "جمولي يتذكر : في نادي الاعظمية ذاع صيتي وفي ملعب الكشافة وجدت جمهوري". almadasupplements.com (in Arabic). December 23, 2018.
  4. ^ "اللاعب العراقي نزار أشرف". jawak.com (in Arabic). July 22, 2021.

External links


This page was last edited on 21 April 2024, at 00:16
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