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Al Shorta
2012–13 season
PresidentIraq Ayad Bunyan
ManagerIraq Thair Jassam
GroundAl Shorta Stadium
Iraqi Elite LeagueWinners
Iraq FA CupNot completed
Baghdad CupWinners
Top goalscorerLeague:
Amjad Kalaf (9)

All:
Amjad Kalaf (9)

In the 2012–13 season, Al Shorta won both the 2012–13 Iraqi Elite League and the Baghdad Cup.

Al Shorta won the Iraqi Premier League (known as the Iraqi Elite League at the time) on the last day of an historic season, thrashing Al Talaba 3–0 to ensure that they clinched the title for the first time since the 1997–98 season and finished two points ahead of second-placed Arbil, losing just two games in the entire season. Al Shorta also triumphed in the Baghdad Cup,[1] with a 1–0 win over rivals Al Zawraa. Hussein Karim scored the winning goal in the match.

The season witnessed Al Shorta sign their first ever foreign players. Cameroonian defender Innocent Awoa was the first to join, and he became a key player for Al Shorta, scoring a goal on the opening day of the season. Sékou Tidiane Souaré, an Ivorian defender, joined the club soon after Innocent Awoa's arrival, however he left the club without playing a single game due to homesickness. Cameroon international striker Jean Michel N'Lend signed a contract with the club at the start of the season and he bagged six goals during his spell at the club, including an historic hat-trick against rivals Al Quwa Al Jawiya. He became the first ever non-Iraqi to score a hat-trick in an Iraqi Premier League match and he left the club in May 2013. Nigerian striker Minusu Buba joined the club on loan a few games into the season and became a star striker, scoring eight goals including a goal in the final match of the season (the 3–0 victory over Al Talaba). Defender Paul Koulibaly, a Burkina Faso regular, joined in the winter transfer window and he provided solidity and experience to the league's second-best defence (only Baghdad FC conceded fewer goals than Al Shorta in the season).

Many of these signings were orchestrated by Al Shorta's Iraqi manager Thair Jassam, who joined the club at the very beginning of the season. He led the team to a league and cup double, cementing his place as a legend for the club.

Al Shorta's league top scorer was Iraqi forward Amjad Kalaf for the third season in a row; this time he netted nine goals.

Squad

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Iraq IRQ Ali Husain (vice-captain)
2 DF Iraq IRQ Ali Abd Ali
3 DF Iraq IRQ Dhirgham Ismail
4 DF Iraq IRQ Zeid Khalaf
5 MF Iraq IRQ Hussein Abdul-Wahed
6 DF Iraq IRQ Kassim Zidan
7 FW Iraq IRQ Sherko Karim
8 MF Iraq IRQ Mohammed Faisel
10 FW Iraq IRQ Muslim Mubarak
11 FW Iraq IRQ Hussein Karim
12 GK Iraq IRQ Mohammed Gassid
13 FW Nigeria NGA Minusu Buba (on loan from El Gouna FC)
14 FW Iraq IRQ Amjad Kalaf (4th captain)
No. Pos. Nation Player
15 MF Iraq IRQ Nashat Akram (captain)
17 FW Iraq IRQ Muhaimen Salim
19 MF Iraq IRQ Ahmad Ayad
20 DF Iraq IRQ Fareed Majeed (3rd captain)
22 DF Cameroon CMR Innocent Awoa
23 GK Iraq IRQ Mohammed Hameed
24 MF Iraq IRQ Mahdi Kamel
25 DF Iraq IRQ Waleed Salem
30 MF Iraq IRQ Ali Rahim
32 DF Iraq IRQ Ali Mohammed Alialah
33 DF Burkina Faso BFA Paul Koulibaly
35 MF Iraq IRQ Ahmad Fadhel

Out on loan

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Iraq IRQ Husain Abdullah (at Al Talaba until the end of the 2012-13 season)
MF Iraq IRQ Haider Salim (at Zakho FC until the end of the 2012-13 season)
MF Iraq IRQ Ali Hussein Fandi (at Sulaymaniya FC until the end of the 2012-13 season)

Departed during season

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
15 MF Iraq IRQ Abbas Rehema
21 FW Cameroon CMR Jean Michel N'Lend

Kit

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Away

Transfers

In

Date Pos. Name From Fee
August 2012 FW Iraq Hussein Karim Iraq Dohuk FC -
August 2012 MF Iraq Abbas Rehema Iraq Al Talaba -
August 2012 GK Iraq Mohammed Gassid Iraq Al Talaba -
August 2012 FW Iraq Muslim Mubarak Iraq Arbil FC -
August 2012 MF Iraq Hussein Abdul-Wahed Iraq Arbil FC -
August 2012 MF Iraq Ahmad Ayad Iraq Arbil FC -
September 2012 DF Cameroon Innocent Awoa Egypt El Gouna FC -
September 2012 MF Iraq Mohammed Faisel Iraq Al Talaba -
September 2012 DF Ivory Coast Sékou Tidiane Souaré Free agent -
September 2012 FW Cameroon Jean Michel N'Lend Free agent -
November 2012 DF Iraq Waleed Salem Iraq Arbil FC -
December 2012 FW Nigeria Minusu Buba Egypt El Gouna FC Loan
February 2013 MF Iraq Nashat Akram United Arab Emirates Al Nasr SC -
February 2013 DF Iraq Kassim Zidan Iraq Karbala FC -
March 2013 DF Burkina Faso Paul Koulibaly Romania FC Dinamo București -

Out

Date Pos. Name To Fee
August 2012 FW Iraq Ali Oudah Iraq Al Najaf -
August 2012 MF Iraq Jabir Shakir Iraq Al Najaf -
August 2012 MF Iraq Sanad Raad Saleem -
August 2012 MF Iraq Muntadher Abdulkareem -
August 2012 MF Iraq Muhammed Eskander -
August 2012 FW Iraq Emad Mohsin -
August 2012 DF Iraq Abbas Rahif Iraq Al Kahraba -
August 2012 MF Iraq Kadhum Dheiaa Iraq Al-Hedood -
August 2012 MF Iraq Ali Yousif Iraq Karbala FC -
August 2012 FW Iraq Hussam Ibrahim Iraq Baghdad FC -
September 2012 DF Iraq Safwan Abdul-Ghani Iraq Zakho FC -
September 2012 MF Iraq Emad Ghali Iraq Al Talaba -
September 2012 MF Iraq Ali Khudhair Iraq Al Talaba -
September 2012 MF Iraq Nadim Karim Iraq Al Quwa Al Jawiya -
September 2012 FW Iraq Mousa Hashem Iraq Baghdad FC -
September 2012 MF Iraq Emad Khalaf Iraq Al Quwa Al Jawiya -
September 2012 DF Iraq Waleed Bahar Iraq Al Quwa Al Jawiya -
October 2012 DF Ivory Coast Sékou Tidiane Souaré -
December 2012 DF Iraq Mustafa Maan -
December 2012 MF Iraq Ali Essam -
February 2013 GK Iraq Muhanned Jabbar Iraq Al Naft -
February 2013 MF Iraq Haider Salim Iraq Zakho FC Loan
February 2013 MF Iraq Abbas Rehema Iraq Al Talaba -
February 2013 MF Iraq Ali Hussein Fandi Iraq Sulaymaniya FC Loan
February 2013 MF Iraq Husain Abdullah Iraq Al Talaba Loan
May 2013 FW Cameroon Jean Michel N'Lend -

Iraqi Elite League

Matches

20 October 2012 1 Al Sinaa 0 – 1 Al Shorta Baghdad
12:00 GMT Innocent Awoa 90+1' Stadium: Al Sina'a Stadium
26 October 2012 2 Al Shorta 2 – 0 Najaf FC Baghdad
12:00 GMT Muslim Mubarak 43'
Amjad Kalaf 86' (pen.)
Stadium: Al Shorta Stadium
2 November 2012 3 Zakho FC 0 – 0 Al Shorta Zakho
11:30 GMT Stadium: Simele Stadium
29 November 2012 6 Al Shorta 0 – 0 Al Kahraba Baghdad
11:30 GMT Stadium: Al Shorta Stadium
2 February 2013 11 Karbala FC 0 – 1 Al Shorta Karbalaa
11:30 GMT Hussein Karim 11' Stadium: Karbala Stadium
7 February 2013 12 Al Shorta 1 – 0 Kirkuk FC Baghdad
11:30 GMT Hussein Karim 37' Stadium: Al Shorta Stadium
13 February 2013 13 Duhok FC 1 – 1 Al Shorta Dohuk
11:30 GMT Salih Sadir 20' Ahmad Fadhel 13' Stadium: Duhok Stadium
19 February 2013 14 Al Shorta 1 – 1 Baghdad FC Baghdad
11:00 GMT Minusu Buba 32' Hussam Ibrahim 62' Stadium: Al Shorta Stadium
1 March 2013 16 Al Shorta 1 – 1 Al Talaba Baghdad
14:00 GMT Amjad Kalaf 31' Ahmed Said 64' Stadium: Al Shaab Stadium
14 April 2013 18 Najaf FC 1 – 1 Al Shorta Najaf
12:30 GMT Ali Oudah 44' Nashat Akram 52' (pen.) Stadium: An Najaf Stadium
19 April 2013 19 Arbil FC 0 – 1 Al Shorta Arbil
14:00 GMT Halgurd Mulla Mohammed Yellow card 43' Jean Michel N'Lend Yellow card 31'
Nashat Akram Yellow card 63', 66'
Hussein Abdul-Wahed Yellow card 73'
Stadium: Franso Hariri Stadium
Referee: Sabah Abid
Note: This match was rescheduled from 7 December 2012.

Score overview

  Win   Draw   Loss

Opposition Home score Away score Double
Arbil FC 1–1 1–0 No
Baghdad FC 1–1 1–1 No
Duhok FC 4–3 1–1 No
Al Kahraba 0–0 1–1 No
Karbala FC 3–2 1–0 Yes
Kirkuk FC 1–0 1–0 Yes
Al Masafi 5–0 3–2 Yes
Al Minaa 4–1 1–2 No
Al Naft 2–2 2–1 No
Naft Al Junoob 2–1 2–0 Yes
Najaf FC 2–0 1–1 No
Al Quwa Al Jawiya 4–1 0–4 No
Al Sinaa 3–0 1–0 Yes
Sulaymaniya FC 4–0 1–1 No
Al Talaba 1–1 3–0 No
Zakho FC 2–0 0–0 No
Al Zawraa 1–1 2–1 No

Note: Al Shorta goals listed first.

Classification

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Al-Shorta (C) 34 20 12 2 62 29 +33 72 Qualification for the AFC Champions League preliminary round 1
2 Erbil 34 21 7 6 68 34 +34 70 Qualification for the AFC Cup group stage
3 Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya 34 21 6 7 60 33 +27 69
4 Al-Zawraa 34 18 11 5 61 29 +32 65
5 Duhok 34 16 10 8 54 35 +19 58
Source: Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions

Results by round

Round12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334
GroundAHANAHNAHAAHAHNNHAAHNHANHAAHAHANNN
ResultWWDWWDDDWWWWDDWDWDWWLWDWWLWWWWDDDW
Position5322222222111111111111111211111111
Source: Soccerway
A = Away; H = Home; N = Neutral; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Baghdad Cup

16 June 2013 Final Al Shorta 1 – 0 Al Zawraa Baghdad
15:45 GMT Hussein Karim 57' Stadium: Al Shaab Stadium

Player statistics

Iraqi Elite League

Position Nation Squad Number Name Goals Assists Total goals & assists[2]
FW Iraq 14 Amjad Kalaf 9 11 20
FW Nigeria 13 Minusu Buba 8 2 10
FW Iraq 10 Muslim Mubarak 7 3
DF Iraq 3 Dhirgham Ismail 5 4 9
FW Iraq 11 Hussein Karim 7 1 8
MF Iraq 15 Nashat Akram 6 2
FW Cameroon 21 Jean Michel N'Lend 6 1 7
MF Iraq 8 Mohammed Faisel 3 4
MF Iraq 35 Ahmad Fadhel 1 6
MF Iraq 24 Mahdi Kamel 2 2 4
MF Iraq 5 Hussein Abdul-Wahed 1 3
MF Iraq 19 Ahmad Ayad 1 3
DF Iraq 25 Waleed Salem 1 2 3
FW Iraq 17 Muhaimen Salim 2 0 2
DF Cameroon 22 Innocent Awoa 1 1
DF Iraq 20 Fareed Majeed 1 0 1
MF Iraq 30 Ali Rahim 1 0

Baghdad Cup

Position Nation Squad Number Name Goals Assists Total goals & assists[2]
FW Iraq 11 Hussein Karim 1 0 1

References

  1. ^ "Al Shorta - Baghdad Cup 2013 Champions". Al Shorta's website. Archived from the original on 29 October 2013. Retrieved 17 June 2013.
  2. ^ a b "Al Shorta - 2012-13 Season Review". Al Shorta's website. Retrieved 31 July 2018.