Al-Shorta

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Al Shorta
Police Club (English)
Image:Iraq-police logo.gif
Full name Al Shorta Football Club
Nickname(s) Al Qeetharah القيثارة
Founded 1938
Ground Al Shorta Stadium\Baghdad
(Capacity 7,000)
Chairman Flag of Iraq Raad Hammoudi
Manager Flag of Iraq Karim Farhan
League Iraq Super League
2006-07 10th (6th in Final (elite) group)
Team colours Team colours Team colours
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Away colours

Al Shorta (Arabic: الشرطة‎) (Police Club) is an Iraqi football club based in Baghdad. They are widely regarded as Iraq's best team, as they are only one of two Iraqi teams to ever win any competition outside of Iraq (the other being Al-Rasheed.)

Al Shorta have won 12 cups. They were runners-up in the 1971 Asian Champions Cup, having withdrawn from the final in which they were due to face Maccabi Tel Aviv for political reasons. They were also the winners of the first-ever edition of the Arab Champions League in 1982, then called the Arab Club Champions Cup by defeating Al-Nejmeh from Lebanon 2-0. During the early years of Iraqi football, Al-Shorta were dominant in the Baghdad Super League, winning over half of the titles expanding from 1962 to 1973. Since the Baghdad Super League expanded to form the Iraq Super League, they have won two titles and been runners-up as well. They have reached the Iraq FA Cup final on 5 occasions, losing every time. However, they did win the Umm Al Ma’arak (mother of all battles) Cup 3 times in 2000, 2001 and 2003. After starting the 2006/07 season brilliantly by being the only team to win all their games in the first group, including two victories over Al Quwa Al Jawiya, Al Shorta were eventually knocked out in the final (elite) stage of the competition. They will be hoping to do much better this season by winning the Iraq Super League as they are expected to.

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[edit] Kits

The home kit is all green and the away kit is green with white trimming and it is sponsored by Puma.

[edit] Iraq Super League 2007-2008

[edit] The Primary Stage: Baghdad Division Standing


Team GP W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Al-Shorta 21 13 7 1 39 13 26 46 Qualified
2 Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya 18 12 3 3 35 10 25 39 Qualified
3 Al-Kahraba 22 10 8 4 30 10 20 38 Qualified
4 Al-Zawraa 21 10 7 4 23 9 14 37 Qualified
5 Al-Talaba 22 9 9 4 25 17 8 36 Qualified
6 Al-Sinaa 22 9 8 5 24 16 8 35
7 Al-Bareed (N) 22 8 6 8 25 29 -4 30
8 Al-Naft 22 6 9 7 18 24 -6 27
9 Al-Ramadi 22 5 6 11 26 42 -16 21
10 Al-Jaish 22 3 6 13 14 39 -25 15 Relegated
11 Al-Shuala (N) 21 3 4 14 14 41 -27 13 Relegated
12 Al-Adala 21 2 3 16 10 33 -23 9 Relegated


After all matches have been played the teams in the following colours will:

  Qualified to next round
  Relegated to the 2nd division
(N)   Promoted to the Super league in this season

[edit] 2007/2008 Squad

[edit] The First Team

No. Position Player
22 Flag of Iraq GK Dhiyaa Jabbar
1 Flag of Iraq GK Hussein Jabbar
Flag of Iraq GK Mohammed Kassid
Flag of Iraq DF Ammar Abdul-Zahra
3 Flag of Iraq DF Anmar Salam
19 Flag of Iraq DF Kassim Zidan
4 Flag of Iraq DF Maher Habeeb
2 Flag of Iraq DF Mohammed Ali
5 Flag of Iraq DF Wissam Jabir
8 Flag of Iraq MF Ali Jabbar
21 Flag of Iraq MF Amir Sabah
9 Flag of Iraq MF Ammar Abdul-Hasan
No. Position Player
12 Flag of Iraq MF Akeel Saddam
13 Flag of Iraq MF Hassan Ali
Flag of Iraq MF Qais Tareq
14 Flag of Iraq MF Khalid Saad
25 Flag of Iraq MF Mustafa Mahmoud
11 Flag of Iraq FW Tayseer Abdul-Hussein
Flag of Iraq MF Zaman Majid
18 Flag of Iraq FW Ali Saad
Flag of Iraq FW Abbas Hasan
Flag of Iraq FW Amjad Kalaf
23 Flag of Iraq FW Bashar Saad
Flag of Iraq FW Hashim Redha

[edit] Squad changes during 2007/08 season

In:

Out:

[edit] Youth

No. Position Player
Flag of Iraq DF Samer Mahdi Mansour
Flag of Iraq MF Ali Shaheed Aziz
Flag of Iraq MF Ahmad Fadhil
No. Position Player
Flag of Iraq MF Ali Zuwaid Al-Rubayawi
Flag of Iraq FW Mustafa Jawda

[edit] Famous Head Coaches

[edit] Famous players

[edit] Honours

(6): 1962-63, 1967-68, 1968-69, 1969-70, 1971-72, 1972-73

(2): 1979-80, 1997-98

(1): 1981-82

(3): 2000, 2001, 2003

[edit] International performance

[edit] Arab Champions League

(1): 1981-82

[edit] AFC Champions League
  • 2004: Group Stage
  • 2005: Group stage

[edit] Asian Champions Cup
  • 1971: Runners-up (refused to play final against Maccabi Tel Aviv for political reasons)
  • 2000: Group Stage

[edit] See also

[edit] External links