Al Najaf

Al Najaf

Leagues Played
Irak - Liga 55
Links
Wikipedia

Results

Irak - Liga 04/15 12:00 - Al Qasim SC v Al Najaf W 1-2
Irak - Liga 03/31 18:30 - Al Zawra'a v Al Najaf D 0-0
Irak - Liga 03/09 16:30 - Al Talaba v Al Najaf L 2-1
Irak - Liga 03/01 11:30 - Al Karkh v Al Najaf W 0-3
Irak - Liga 02/22 13:30 - Al Najaf v Erbil SC D 1-1
Irak - Liga 02/19 11:00 - Al Hudod v Al Najaf W 0-3
Irak - Liga 02/12 11:00 - Al Naft SC v Al Najaf L 2-1
Irak - Liga 12/31 17:00 - Al Najaf v Al Quwa Al Jawiya L 0-1
Irak - Liga 12/19 18:30 - Al Shorta SC v Al Najaf L 2-0
Irak - Liga 12/14 11:30 - Amanat Baghdad v Al Najaf W 1-2
Irak - Liga 11/24 16:00 - Duhok v Al Najaf L 1-0
Irak - Liga 11/03 14:00 - Al Najaf v Naft Al-Wasat W 2-0

Statistici

 TotalGazdeOaspeti
Matches played 17 6 11
Wins 6 2 4
Draws 5 2 3
Losses 6 2 4
Goals for 17 4 13
Goals against 17 7 10
Clean sheets 7 3 4
Failed to score 7 3 4

Wikipedia - Al-Najaf SC

Al-Najaf Sports Club (Arabic: نادي النجف الرياضي) is an Iraqi professional football club based in Najaf. They are members of the Iraq Stars League. Al-Najaf has competed in the 2007 AFC Champions League.

History

In 1960, the city of Najaf began an active movement to establish a sports club after the athletes then felt the need of the city to a sports club that absorbed the energies of young people and their creations which are almost lost in the amateur leagues. Some of the dignitaries of the city were contacted for this purpose. The request was submitted to the Ministry of the Interior, which was responsible for the authorisation of sports clubs in Iraq at that time. The name of Al Ghiri Sports Club was proposed for this institution. In 1961, the Ministry of the Interior approved their request to establish the club and thus wrote the birth certificate of the first sports club in the city of Najaf and consisted of the first administrative body of Messrs. Naji Hassan Hasswa as president and Maki Hadi Maala Vice-President and Alwan Elsafer as secretary. At the beginning of the establishment of the club, the Ministry of the Interior allocated an annual grant of 60 dinars divided into two instalments, and the club relied on this grant and monthly subscriptions from its members.