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Ground | Al Shorta Stadium | ||
Iraqi Elite League | 8th in North Group (16th overall) | ||
Top goalscorer | League: Amjad Kalaf (11) All: Amjad Kalaf (11) | ||
In the 2010-11 season, Al Shorta competed in the Iraqi Elite League. They attempted to win the league, but as a result of losing many of their key players, they found themselves battling to avoid relegation to the lower division. They survived on goal difference, one place ahead of relegated Al Mosul, by defeating Al Naft on the last day of the season thanks to a brace from their key player, Amjad Kalaf. [1]
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December 2010 | DF | ![]() | ![]() | - |
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27 November 20101 | Al Karkh | 0 – 0 | Al Shorta | Baghdad |
11:30 GMT | Stadium: Al Karkh Stadium |
4 December 20102 | Al Shorta | 4 – 0 | Al Ramadi | Baghdad |
11:30 GMT | Ahmad Hannon ![]() Amjad Kalaf ![]() Kassim Zidan ![]() | Stadium: Al Shorta Stadium |
11 December 20103 | Zakho | 1 – 1 | Al Shorta | Zakho |
11:00 GMT | Broosh Jadir ![]() | Amjad Kalaf ![]() |
25 December 20104 | Al Shorta | 2 – 1 | Al Jaish | Baghdad |
11:30 GMT | Emad Ghali ![]() Amjad Kalaf ![]() | Mustafa Khaled ![]() | Stadium: Al Shorta Stadium |
2 January 20115 | Peshmerga | 2 – 1 | Al Shorta | Peshmerga |
11:00 GMT | Jutiar Jazaa ![]() Ahmed Salar ![]() | Amjad Kalaf ![]() |
8 January 20116 | Al Mosul | 0 – 0 | Al Shorta | Mosul |
11:00 GMT | Stadium: Al Mosul University Stadium |
15 January 20117 | Al Shorta | 1 – 1 | Diyala | Baghdad |
11:30 GMT | Ahmad Fadhel ![]() | Mustafa Kareem ![]() | Stadium: Al Shorta Stadium |
5 February 20119 | Al Shorta | 1 – 0 | Dohuk | Baghdad |
11:30 GMT | Amjad Kalaf ![]() | Stadium: Al Shorta Stadium |
9 February 201110 | Al Shorta | 3 – 1 | Arbil | Baghdad |
11:30 GMT | Dhirgham Ismail ![]() Amjad Kalaf ![]() | Hussein Abdul-Wahed ![]() | Stadium: Al Shorta Stadium |
13 February 201111 | Al Shorta | 0 – 3 | Al Kahraba | Baghdad |
11:30 GMT | Ahmad Hassan ![]() Ahmed Kadhem Abas ![]() | Stadium: Al Shorta Stadium |
19 February 201112 | Samaraa | 0 – 0 | Al Shorta | Samarra |
11:00 GMT | Stadium: Samaraa Stadium |
28 February 201113 | Al Naft | 2 – 0 | Al Shorta | Baghdad |
11:30 GMT | Husain Ali ![]() Alaa Aasi ![]() | Waleed Bahar ![]() | Stadium: Al Naft Stadium |
14 March 201114 | Al Shorta | 0 – 0 | Al Karkh | Baghdad |
11:30 GMT | Stadium: Al Shorta Stadium |
20 March 201115 | Al Ramadi | 2 – 1 | Al Shorta | Ramadi |
11:30 GMT | Ammar Ahmed ![]() | Hashim Ridha ![]() | Stadium: Al Ramadi Stadium |
29 March 201116 | Al Shorta | 0 – 0 | Zakho | Baghdad |
12:00 GMT | Stadium: Al Shorta Stadium |
6 April 201117 | Arbil | 2 – 0 | Al Shorta | Arbil |
11:30 GMT | Mustafa Ahmad ![]() Luay Salah ![]() | Stadium: Franso Hariri Stadium |
12 April 201118 | Al Jaish | 2 – 2 | Al Shorta | Baghdad |
12:30 GMT | Ahmed Hussein ![]() Fareed Majeed ![]() | Ahmad Hannon ![]() Fareed Majeed ![]() | Stadium: Al Jaish Stadium |
17 April 201119 | Al Shorta | 2 – 0 | Peshmerga | Baghdad |
12:30 GMT | Ali Oudah ![]() | ![]() | Stadium: Al Shorta Stadium |
30 April 201120 | Diyala | 1 – 1 | Al Shorta | Diyala |
12:30 GMT | Adnan Khairallah ![]() | Kassim Zidan ![]() | Stadium: Al Ba'quba Stadium |
6 May 201121 | Al Shorta | 1 – 1 | Al Sinaa | Baghdad |
13:00 GMT | Ali Oudah ![]() Ali Oudah ![]() | Saif Jaber ![]() Samih Sabeeh ![]() | Stadium: Al Shorta Stadium |
24 May 201122 | Al Shorta | 1 – 2 | Al Mosul | Baghdad |
13:00 GMT | Fareed Majeed ![]() Ahmad Hannon ![]() | Ahmed Mohammed ![]() Hatem Zidan ![]() | Stadium: Al Shorta Stadium |
9 June 201123 | Al Kahraba | 0 – 2 | Al Shorta | Baghdad |
14:00 GMT | Ahmad Hannon ![]() | Stadium: Al Shorta Stadium |
1 July 201124 | Al Shorta | 3 – 1 | Samaraa | Baghdad |
13:30 GMT | Amjad Kalaf ![]() ![]() Ali Oudah ![]() Dhirgham Ismail ![]() | Muhammed Naser Numy ![]() | Stadium: Al Zawraa Stadium |
25 July 201125 | Dohuk | 1 – 0 | Al Shorta | Dohuk |
13:30 GMT | Wissam Zaki ![]() | Stadium: Duhok Stadium |
1 August 201126 | Al Shorta | 2 – 0 | Al Naft | Baghdad |
13:30 GMT | Amjad Kalaf ![]() | Stadium: Al Zawraa Stadium |
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