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Ali Abbas
Personal information
Full name Ali Abbas Mshehed Al-Hilfi
Height 1.71 m (5 ft 7 in)
Position(s) Left Winger/Center Midfielder
Team information
Current team
Sydney FC
Number 22
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2005–2006 Al-Talaba 24 (4)
2008–2007 Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya 30 (11)
2008–2009 Marconi Stallions 29 (8)
2009–2012 Newcastle Jets 60 (3)
2012– Sydney FC 7 (1)
International career
2007 Iraq U-23 1 (0)
2007– Iraq 7 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 14 October 2012
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 20 April 2012

Ali Abbas Mshehed Al-Hilfi (Arabic: علي عباس مشيهد الحلفي) (born 30 August 1986) is an Iraqi/Australian footballer who plays for Sydney FC in the A-League.

Club career

In November 2007 Ali Abbas, along with Ali Mansour Alwan and Ali Khudhair grabbed global headlines by seeking asylum in Australia after playing against the Olyroos for the Iraqi Under-23 side in an Olympic Games qualifier in Gosford.[1][2]

He had talks with Marconi Stallions at the time but returned to Iraq early in 2008 after discussions with the Iraqi Football Association and joined Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya in Baghdad. In February 2009, Marconi reached an agreement with Iraqi club, Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya, for Abbas to join them permanently.

Marconi Stallions

In the opening game of the NSW Premier League season, Abbas scored a stunning curling free-kick for the Marconi in his first game for the club in their 2-0 victory over Penrith Nepean United at Marconi Stadium. He also helped Marconi secure second spot in the 2009 New South Wales Premier League season before signing with A-league side, Newcastle United Jets.

Newcastle Jets

On 18 September 2009, Abbas Signed for Newcastle Jets as an injury replacement player for Shaun Ontong. He scored his first Jets goal on 12 February 2010 in a 2-1 loss to Adelaide United.[3] He had trialed with the club before the start of the regular season, under then Newcastle coach, Gary Van Egmond, but was ultimately not signed.[4][5] Abbas re-signed with the Jets for another season seeing him play until the conclusion of the 2010-2011 A-League season. His contract finished at Newcastle Jets at the end of the 2011-2012 season, May 2012 he signed with Sydney FC.[6]

Sydney FC

It was announced he had signed for Sydney FC on a 2-year deal on 21 May, 2012.[7] Notably a left winger and having spent his entire pre-season playing in that role, Abbas was shifted into the central midfield role by manager Ian Crook early in the 2012-13 season. He scored his first official goal for the club against Central Coast Mariners on 3 November 2012 after latching onto the end of a reverse pass by Yairo Yau to volley it over goalkeeper Matthew Ryan.

International career

Despite playing only one of Iraq’s six matches in the 2008 Asian Olympic qualifiers, the 20-year-old midfielder was called into the senior national team in the 2007 WAFF Championship. After starting his career with Al Talaba, he joined Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya in July 2006. He lifted the Asian Cup Trophy in 2007.

Honours

With Iraq:

Personal Life

As of Australia Day 2012, Abbas is an Australian citizen. [8]

References

  1. ^ Iraq says 3 soccer players seek Australia asylum
  2. ^ http://www.theherald.com.au/news/local/sport/football-soccer/alis-new-lease-on-life/2024345.aspx?storypage=0
  3. ^ Jets sign Iraqi international
  4. ^ Iraqi international back on Jets radar
  5. ^ Judiciary revamp on cards for A-League
  6. ^ "Abbas back on radar: Jets reopen talks with discarded Iraqi midfielder". Herald Sun. 22 March 2011. Retrieved 23 March 2011.
  7. ^ "Sydney FC Sign Ali Abbas On 2 Year Deal". Football Federation Australia. 21 May 2012. Retrieved 21 May 2012.
  8. ^ http://www.theherald.com.au/news/local/sport/football-soccer/trueblue-ali-abbas-hoping-to-reunite-with-family-in-lucky-country/2414469.aspx

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