Nashat Akram

Nashat Akram نشأت أكرم
Personal information
Full nameNashat Akram Abid Ali
Date of birth13 September 1984
Place of birthAl Hillah, Babylon, Iraq
Height1.86 m (6 ft 1 in)
Playing positionMidfielder
Club information
Current team
Retired
Youth career
1996–1998Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya
1998–1999Al-Zawraa
2000Salahaddin
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2000–2003Al-Shorta42(13)
2003–2004Al-Nassr26(9)
2004–2007Al-Shabab22(10)
2007–2008Al Ain26(11)
2008–2009Al-Gharafa22(7)
2009–2010Twente10(0)
2010–2011Al-Wakrah11(5)
2011–2012Lekhwiya8(1)
2012Al-Wakrah11(2)
2012–2013Al-Nasr11(3)
2013–2014Al-Shorta22(7)
2014Dalian Aerbin3(0)
2014Al-Shorta2(0)
2015Erbil0(0)
Total216(68)
National team
2001–2013Iraq128(17)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 10 April 2015.
† Appearances (Goals).

Nashat Akram Abid Ali Al-Eissa (Arabic: نشأت أكرم عبد علي العيسى , born 13 September 1984 in Al Hillah, Babylon, Iraq) is an Iraqi former professional footballer who last played for Erbil. He was an Iraqi international. He usually played as a Playmaker or as an attacking midfielder and is known for his exceptional vision and excellent passing ability, as well as his ability to score goals from time to time. Nashat was one of Iraq's promising young prospects, and has been linked with Manchester City,[1] Sunderland and Málaga.[2] He was a major influence on the Iraq national football team during the many international tournaments that he competed in, such as a the 2007 AFC Asian Cup, and 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup. He achieved many awards and trophies during his career.

Biography

Nashat Akram made his name as the star player in Iraq’s U-17s managed by Ammo Baba, who finished second in their Asian Cup qualifying group. He was later called into the Iraq U-19s by Adnan Hamad. Against Pakistan, he was instrumental in the 6-0 demolition setting 2 goals in 6 minutes, the 2nd Nashat was involved in the beginning of a move on the Iraqi left, then he reappeared on the right-hand edge of the penalty area to put Emad Mohammed through with an exquisite back heel that took three defenders out of the play, leaving Emad free to score. He was a regular until he was replaced at half time against Korea Republic due to a tactical change, he later made appearances late on in games and created openings with his inspirational play. In the final Nashat's long ball forward caused confusion between Shohei Ikeda and his goalkeeper, which resulted in a weak clearing header by Fujigaya. The ball fell to Emad who hooked the ball over both players to score the winner. [3]

While many footballers are admired for their footwork or dominance in the air, Nashat Akram impresses with his cunning. After steering Iraq to their maiden success at the AFC Asian Cup 2007 with his intelligent midfield prompting, the cool-headed playmaker instantly became a popular figure across the continent. However, long before he made a name for himself at the senior level, Akram attracted attention across Asia when his creativity helped Iraq win the AFC Youth Championship 2000. That same year, the 17-year-old made it into the first team of Iraqi giants Al-Shorta. After a series of brilliant performances, which included helping the team to glory in the Umm Al-Marek Cup and reaching the Iraq FA Cup final in 2002, the midfield prodigy began to be heralded as one of Asia's most promising talents.

And it did not take Akram long to live up to these sizeable expectations. Though still a teenager, he was instrumental in Iraq's qualification for both the Asian Cup 2004 and the Olympic Football Tournament Athens 2004. His excellent vision and defence-piercing passes – skills rarely seen in players his age – captivated national coach Adnan Hamad, who appointed Akram captain, despite being one of the youngest players on the senior team.

Akram did not let his coach down and impressed throughout Iraq's campaign in the AFC Asian Cup 2004. He also revealed his goalscoring ability when he was on target in the 2–1 win over Saudi Arabia in the final group match, a result which sent them through to the last eight at the Saudis' expense.

It was not the first goal that he scored for the national team, nor has it been the last. He hit the mark again in Iraq's memorable 3–1 win over Australia in a group match in the AFC Asian Cup 2007, before slamming home to seal a 2–1 victory over hosts China in a qualifier for the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa.

Despite winning the continental title, Iraq's disappointing qualifying campaign for the 2010 FIFA World Cup has left Akram and his team-mates with the feeling that they still have something to prove. After making his national team debut against Saudi Arabia in a qualifying match for the 2002 FIFA World Cup Korea/Japan, the 24-year-old also figured in Iraq's more recent qualifying campaigns, both times with little success. Iraq failed to progress to Asia's final round of qualifying for the 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany and they suffered a similar fate four years later when they failed to book their passage to South Africa.

Club career

Al-Shorta

In 2000, at age of 16 Nashat Akram made it into Al-Shorta's first team, and from the first sight the analysts believed that Iraq would produce one of the most promising players in Asia. In 2002, he became a regular starter with his team leading them to win the Umm Al-Ma'arak Cup and reaching the Iraq FA Cup final; unfortunately for the young star, they finished 2nd. After his great performance with Al-Shorta, Nashat Akram was called up to the Iraq Youth Team and later nominated for Asian Young Footballer of the Year.

Al-Nassr

In 2003, he signed for Al-Nassr after their newly appointed coach Yugoslav Ljubiša Tumbaković was in awe of Nashat’s performance in the Emir Faisal Abdullah Friendship Cup in Abha in the 5–1 demolition of his side. Nashat has since seen three of his coaches at Al-Nassr replaced, Ljubiša Tumbaković, the Romanian Mircea Rednic, and the Egyptian Mohsen Saleh after less than a year at the club. He left the Saudi club due to wranglings over unpaid wages owed to him.

Al-Shabab

In 2004, Nashat signed with the giant club Al-Shabab; in his first season, the team won the Saudi Premier League, and won the title again in 2006, where Akram also won the League's Player of the Year and Foreign Player of the Year awards.

Al-Ain and moving to England controversy

On 1 August 2007, Nashat Akram signed a 1-year contract with the club Al-Ain from UAE for 1 million dollars, he was also been linked to England with Sunderland. During the current transfer window (January 2008), Akram agreed a deal to sign for Sven-Göran Eriksson's Manchester City side following a successful trial spell. Described by the Swede as an "elegant footballer," Akram was however refused the necessary work permit due to Iraq's FIFA ranking being outside the world's top 70 at the time. Nashat Akram is still keen to play in England despite being refused a work permit by the UK government.

Al-Gharafa

In April 2008, Nashat signed with the Qatari League champions Al-Gharafa for one season. He made his debut on 27. April against Al-Arabi Sports Club in the Qatar Crown Prince Cup. They won 4:3 and Nashat assisted two goals. He completed his achievement with Al-Gharafa when he won the Qatari League 2008–09 and 2009 Emir of Qatar Cup. Nashat scored 10 goals with Al-Gharafa.

Nashat Akram vs. Real Madrid

On 15 May 2008. Although Nashat Akram signed for Al-Gharafa, Akram has received an invitation from Al-Nassr of Saudi Arabia to participate in a testimonial honouring club legend Majed Abdullah on 20 May against the Stars of Real Madrid C.F.. On 20 May 2008, Nashat Akram played with Al-Nassr against Real Madrid for 75 minutes, in the 53rd minute Nashat Akram assisted the first goal and scored the 2nd goal in the 55th minute. The match finished 4–1 for Al-Nassr.

FC Twente

On 19 May 2009 the Iraqi international midfielder signed a 3-year contract with FC Twente in the Netherlands, he comes on a free transfer until 2012 and previously played for Qatari club Al-Gharrafa. FC Twente won the Dutch league in 2009/10. On 10 June 2010 Nashat was released and canceled his 2-year contract remaining with Dutch champions FC Twente after having many difficulties with the club, such as an injury keeping him off the pitch for more than 8 weeks. Nashat has since been linked with Sunderland, and Málaga CF.

Al-Wakrah

In November 2010 Akram signed with Al-Wakrah.

Lekhwiya

In July 2011, Akram signed with Lekhwiya, the league title holder in the Qatar Stars League. He had some problems which he later released him from his contract during the winter transfer window.

Al-Wakrah

On 3 January 2012, shortly after being released by Lekhwiya, Nashat signed with his former club Al-Wakrah.[4] He joined alongside national team mates Younis Mahmoud, Alaa Abdul-Zahra, and Ali Rehema.

Al-Nasr

At the beginning of the season Nashat signed with Al-Nasr Dubai. On 24 September 2012 he won his first league game started in the UAE Pro-League against Al Jazira. On 29 September Nashat scored his first goal for the club in the UAE Pro-League against Al Wasl in an 2-2 draw, next fixture after that on 5 October Nashat scored in 4-2 win against Al Shabab then after that Al-Nasr won 6-1 against Kalba with Nashat Akram on the score sheet.

Al-Shorta

Nashat Akram lifts the 2012–13 Iraqi League trophy.

On 17 February 2013, Nashat signed a contract with his first club Al Shorta after 10 years abroad. He said that he wished to finally fulfil the dreams of Al Shorta's fans and win the Iraqi Premier League for the first time since 1998. He was given the number 15 shirt, formerly worn by Abbas Rehema who had just left to join Al Talaba. Nashat scored on his first start for Al Shorta with a wonderful curling free-kick in a comfortable 3-0 win against Al-Sinaa. He went on to score against Najaf FC, Erbil SC, Zakho FC, Karbala FC and in the derby against Al Zawraa in his return season, captaining his side to their third Iraqi Premier League title. He also allowed Amjad Kalaf to be the first man to lift the trophy for Al Shorta since 1998, even though Nashat was the captain. The Maestro, as he is called by the Al Shorta supporters, continued to be a key player for the team as his side started the 2013-14 in an attempt to defend their title, scoring a goal against Al-Karkh SC before leaving the club.

Dalian Aerbin

On 11 February 2014, Nashat free transferred from Al-Shorta to the Chinese Super League, signing a 2-years contract with Dalian Aerbin.[5] He made his debut with this team on 22 March against Henan Jianye in the Chinese Super League, playing the first half and being substituted in the 53 minute for Sun Bo.[6] His debut match ended in a 2-2 draw between the two teams.[6] Nashat played three matches with this team and then he stopped due to injury, and now there has been rumors that he will end his contract with Dalian, because of his injuries and him being uncomfortable in China, to go back to Al Shorta.[7]

Al-Shorta

On 17 August 2014, Nashat re-signed for Al-Shorta after his unsuccessful spell in China. The news of his arrival at the club excited supporters who hoped that he could replicate the form he showed in the 2012–13 season and help the club to win their third league title in a row. However, after just two games at the club, Nashat left the club due to the popular Ayad Bunyan (Nashat's father-in-law) being ousted from his position as president of the club. He became a free agent and said that he would only play for Al-Shorta if Ayad Bunyan was the president.

Erbil

In February 2015 Nashat signed a contract with Al-Shorta's rivals, Erbil SC, but to play AFC Cup matches only for the Northern outfit.[8] He made his debut against FC Istiklol, coming on as a substitute in the 72nd minute and assisting Erbil's final goal in a 3–1 victory. He made another substitute appearance against Qadsia SC, coming on in the 71st minute of a 1–0 loss. He made his final appearance for the club in a 2–1 defeat to FC Ahal, starting the match before getting subbed off on 73 minutes while the scores were still levelled at 1–1.

Nashat announced his retirement in April 2015 after becoming a father.

International career

Youth team

Nashat Akram made his name as the star player in Iraq’s U-17s managed by Ammo Baba, who finished 2nd in their Asian Cup qualifiers group in July 2000. He was later called up by Adnan Hamad into the Iraq Under-19s. He was instrumental in the 6–0 demolition of Pakistan, setting up 2 goals in 6 minutes. He was a regular until he was replaced at half time against Korea Republic due to a tactical change; he later made appearances late on in games and created openings with his inspirational play. In part due to his efforts, Iraq won the AFC Youth Championship 2000 and qualified to the 2001 FIFA World Youth Championship in Argentina. Later he was nominated the Asian Young Footballer of the Year.

Iraq national team

He made his international debut on 5 October 2001 in a World Cup qualification match against Saudi Arabia in Amman at the age of only 17 years and 23 days. In 15 June 2008 Nashat Akram scored a goal against China in China, to make an important 2 – 1 win for Iraq and gave a hope for qualifying to the next stage. In the Asian World cup 2014 qualifiers, he provided a crucial assist to Younis Mahmoud against China. In the following game, he scored a double in Iraq's 3-1 victory over Jordan to allow Iraq to advance to the final round of the Asian World cup 2014 qualifiers, and he also score a penalty in Iraq's 7-1 triumph over Singapore helping his country to seal the top spot in the group. He scored again, in Iraq's opening match in the final round of Asian World cup 2014 qualifiers against Jordan, though the match ended in a 1-1 stalemate. In the Asian World cup 2014 qualifiers he went on to feature against Oman, Japan (albeit as a substitute), and against Australia. Before the match against Australia, he was part of Iraq's starting XI in their friendly match against Brazil.

Iraqi Olympic team

After the 2003 war, even though he was one of the youngest players in the squad, he was named the Iraqi Olympic team captain by Adnan Hamad and impressed during the Emir Faisal Abdullah Friendship Cup in Abha, In 2004 Nashat Akram helped his team to qualify to the 2004 Olympic Games and he was part of the team in the finals, Iraq Olympic team reached the 4th place losing to Italy 0–1

The 2007 Asian Cup

Nashat Akram was a major factor in the team, his great vision and mentality helped the team to win the 2007 Asian Cup; Nashat Akram was part of almost all Iraq's goals in the Asian Cup. He scored the opening goal against the 3–1 victory over Australia in the 23rd minute, and also made the assist for the 2nd goal by Hawar, and was part of the third goal. Nashat Akram won the Most Valuable Player award in 2 matches, the first against Australia and the 2nd against Saudi Arabia in the final. In 2007 Nashat Akram was Asian Footballer of the Year 2nd runner-up.

International goals

Scores and results list Iraq's goal tally first.[9]
Nashat Akram – goals for Iraq
# Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. 26 July 2004 Sichuan Longquanyi Stadium, Chengdu  Saudi Arabia 1–0 2–1 2004 AFC Asian Cup
2. 16 November 2004 Al-Gharafa Stadium, Doha  Palestine 4–0 4–1 2006 World Cup qualifier
3. 3 December 2004 Al-Maktoum Stadium, Dubai  Yemen 1–0 3–1 Friendly
4. 13 December 2004 Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium, Doha  Qatar 2–2 3–3 2004 Gulf Cup of Nations
5. 5 December 2005 Ahmed Bin Ali Stadium, Doha  Saudi Arabia 3–0 5–1 2005 West Asian Games
6. 13 July 2007 Rajamangala National Stadium, Bangkok  Australia 1–0 3–1 2007 AFC Asian Cup
7. 22 October 2007 Punjab Stadium, Lahore  Pakistan 1–0 7–0 2010 World Cup qualifier
8. 25 May 2008 Rajamangala National Stadium, Bangkok  Thailand 1–2 1–2 Friendly
9. 15 June 2008 Tianjin Olympic Center Stadium, Tianjin  China PR 1–0 2–1 2010 World Cup qualifier
10. 16 September 2010 Amman International Stadium, Amman  Jordan 1–2 1–4 Friendly
11. 21 September 2010 As-Salt Field, Salt  Oman 2–1 3–2 Friendly
12. 29 September 2010 King Abdullah Stadium, Amman  Palestine 3–0 3–0 2010 WAFF Championship
13. 15 November 2011 Amman International Stadium, Amman  Jordan 1–1 3–1 2014 World Cup qualifier
14. 15 November 2011 Amman International Stadium, Amman  Jordan 3–1 3–1 2014 World Cup qualifier
15. 29 February 2012 Grand Hamad Stadium, Doha  Singapore 4–1 7–1 2014 World Cup qualifier
16. 23 May 2012 Atatürk Olympic Stadium, Istanbul  Sierra Leone 1–0 1–0 Friendly
17. 3 June 2012 Amman International Stadium, Amman  Jordan 1–0 1–1 2014 World Cup qualifier

Honours

Club

  • 1994: Won the Iraqi Youth League with Youth Al Qowa El Jaweya
  • 1995: Won the Iraqi Youth League and the Iraqi Youth Cup with Al-Zawraa U-17
  • 1996: Took the 2nd place in the Iraqi Youth League with Youth Al Qowa El Jaweya
  • 2001: Took the 3rd place in the Iraqi Premier League with Al-Shurta
  • 2002: Won the Umm Al Ma'arak Cup with Al-Shurta
  • 2003: Participated with Al-Shurta Club in the Arab Champions League in Cairo
  • 2005: Took 2nd place with Al-Shabab in the Saudi Premier league
  • 2006: Earned the Championship with Al-Shabab
  • 2008–09: Won the Qatari League 2008–09 with Al Gharrafa.
  • 2008–09: Won the 2009 Emir of Qatar Cup with Al Gharrafa.
  • 2009–10: Won the 2009–10 Eredivisie with FC Twente.
  • 2012–13: Won the 2012–13 Iraqi Premier League with Al-Shorta as captain.

Country

  • 2000: AFC Youth Champions.
  • 2001: Qualified to the World Youth Championship in Argentina.
  • 2002: 2002 West Asian Football Federation Championship Champions.
  • 2003–2004: Qualified with the Iraqi Olympic team to Athens Olympic.
  • 2004: Qualified to the Asian Cup in China, but lost in the quarterfinals.
  • 2004: Took 4th place in Athens Olympics.
  • 2005: 2005 West Asian Games Gold medallist.
  • 2005–2006: Qualified to the Asian Nations Cup 2007.
  • 2006: Won the gold medal in the Third West Asian Football Federation in Doha.
  • 2007: Took 2nd place in the West Asian Football Federation.
  • 2007: Won the Asian Cup against three-time champions Saudi Arabia.

Individual

Personal life

Nashats parents are from Baghdad, the capital city of Iraq . Nashat is the second child after his oldest brother Haider Akram and before his youngest brother Hassan Akram. In the year 2009 Hassan was kidnapped by a terrorist group in Iraq but was freed by the Iraqi police. Nashat has one child. His father died when he was a little child.

References

  1. FIFA.com – Akram impresses Eriksson at City
  2. "Akram claims Black Cats talks". Sky Sports. Retrieved 7 June 2007.
  3. Hassanin Mubarak. "Player Database". www.iraqsport.com.
  4. نشأت أكرم يعود لنادي الوكرة (in Arabic). alkass.net. Retrieved 2 January 2012.
  5. 阿尔滨官方宣布签07亚洲杯MVP 克星曾碎国足南非梦(Chinese)
  6. 6.0 6.1 "Henan Jianye vs. Dalian Aerbin 2-2". Soccerway.
  7. "Nashat and Salam are getting close from returning to the Iraqi Premier League". Kooora.com. 29 May 2014.
  8. أربيل يقدم يونس محمود ونشات أكرم رسمياً (in Arabic). shafaaq.com. 21 February 2015. Retrieved 22 February 2015.
  9. Roberto Mamrud and Hassanin Mubarak. "Nashat Akram Abid Ali - Century of International Appearances". RSSSF. Retrieved 2013-10-25.

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Awards
Preceded by
Iraq Younis Mahmoud
Iraqi player of the Year
2008
Succeeded by
Incumbent
Preceded by
Kuwait Bader Al-Mutwa
2nd Runner-up AFC player of the Year
2007
Succeeded by
Qatar Sebastian Soria
Preceded by
Iraq Hawar M. Mohammed
Iraqi player of the Year
2006
Succeeded by
Iraq Younis Mahmoud