2010–11 Al-Talaba SC season

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Al Talaba
Iraqi Premier League season
ChairmanAlaa Kadhim
Manager Yahya Alwan
Ground Al Karkh Stadium
Iraqi Premier League 8th South group
AFC Cup 3rd Group D
Top goalscorerLeague: Said Mohsen (6)
All: Said Mohsen (7)
  2009–10
2011–12  

The 2010-11 is Al Talaba's 36th season in the Iraqi Premier League. Al Talaba will competing in the Iraqi Premier League and in the AFC Cup.

Contents

Squad

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

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1 GK Flag of Iraq.svg  IRQ Ali Hussein
2 DF Flag of Iraq.svg  IRQ Alaaeldin rhaimah
3 DF Flag of Iraq.svg  IRQ Majid Hamid
4 DF Flag of Iraq.svg  IRQ AhmAd Abdul-Majid
6 MF Flag of Iraq.svg  IRQ Aqeel Hussein
7 MF Flag of Iraq.svg  IRQ Haider Azzam
8 FW Flag of Iraq.svg  IRQ Mussa Sattar
9 FW Flag of Iraq.svg  IRQ Mohammed Abd Jdayia
10 FW Flag of Iraq.svg  IRQ Abdul-Salam Abood
11 MF Flag of Iraq.svg  IRQ Ahmad Hasan
12 GK Flag of Iraq.svg  IRQ Ali Mutashar
13 DF Flag of Iraq.svg  IRQ Ayad Khalaf
14 MF Flag of Iraq.svg  IRQ Nawaf Sallal
15 MF Flag of Iraq.svg  IRQ Ahmed jasem
17 FW Flag of Iraq.svg  IRQ Karrar Tariq
18 FW Flag of Iraq.svg  IRQ Mohammed Abdul Hasan
20 MF Flag of Iraq.svg  IRQ Fareed Majeed
21 GK Flag of Iraq.svg  IRQ Ahmed Jabar
22 MF Flag of Iraq.svg  IRQ Fawzi Abdul Sada
23 FW Flag of Iraq.svg  IRQ Ali Jaber
24 FW Flag of Iraq.svg  IRQ Aqeel Mohammed
25 MF Flag of Iraq.svg  IRQ Aqeel Abbas
26 MF Flag of Iraq.svg  IRQ Thamer Fouad
27 DF Flag of Iraq.svg  IRQ Amjad Naeem
MF Flag of Iraq.svg  IRQ Mohanaad Ghalib
MF Flag of Iraq.svg  IRQ Abdul-Wahab Abu Al-Hail
DF Flag of Iraq.svg  IRQ Dara Mohammed
DF Flag of Iraq.svg  IRQ Salam Muhsen
No.Pos.NationPlayer
DF Flag of Iraq.svg  IRQ Abbas Rehema
MF Flag of Iraq.svg  IRQ Abbas Jaafar
MF Flag of Iraq.svg  IRQ Abuallah Suheel
MF Flag of Iraq.svg  IRQ Alaa Qasem
MF Flag of Iraq.svg  IRQ Amjed Husain
MF Flag of Iraq.svg  IRQ Eihab Kadhum
MF Flag of Iraq.svg  IRQ Haidar Abdul-Qader
MF Flag of Iraq.svg  IRQ Karim Walem
MF Flag of Iraq.svg  IRQ Qusai Hashim
MF Flag of Iraq.svg  IRQ Raad Hamoodi
MF Flag of Iraq.svg  IRQ Said Mohsen
MF Flag of Iraq.svg  IRQ Salar Abdul Jabbar
MF Flag of Iraq.svg  IRQ Wisam Torgy
FW Flag of Iraq.svg  IRQ Ahmed Hannon
FW Flag of Iraq.svg  IRQ Ahmed Khodair
FW Flag of Iraq.svg  IRQ Alaaldin Ghazi
FW Flag of Iraq.svg  IRQ Ali Jassim
FW Flag of Iraq.svg  IRQ Hassan Jabbar
FW Flag of Iraq.svg  IRQ Jasem Mohamed
FW Flag of Iraq.svg  IRQ Muhammed Abdul Hasan
FW Flag of Iraq.svg  IRQ Mustafa Basel
FW Flag of Iraq.svg  IRQ Raad Magtuf

Transfers

In

DatePos.NameFromFee
September 2010MF Flag of Iraq.svg Najaf FC Flag of Iraq.svg Abbas Rehema -
September 2010MF Flag of Iraq.svg Karbalaa FC Flag of Iraq.svg Karim Walem
September 2010DF Flag of Iraq.svg Arbil FC Flag of Iraq.svg Dara Mohammed -
September 2010FW Flag of Iraq.svg Nassriya FC Flag of Iraq.svg Jasem Muhammed -
September 2010DF Flag of Iraq.svg Baghdad FC Flag of Iraq.svg Haidar Aboodi -
September 2010FW Flag of Iraq.svg Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya Flag of Iraq.svg Ahmad Hannon -
September 2010DF Flag of Iraq.svg Al-Minaa Flag of Iraq.svg Salam Muhsen -
September 2010MF Flag of Iraq.svg Dohuk FC Flag of Iraq.svg Salar Abdul-Jabar-
September 2010FW Flag of Iraq.svg Al-Hassasin Flag of Iraq.svg Hassan Jabbar -
September 2010DF Flag of Iraq.svg Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya Flag of Iraq.svg Muayad Khalid -
September 2010MF Flag of Iraq.svg Najaf FC Flag of Iraq.svg Said Mohsen -

Out

DatePos.FromClubFee
September 2010MF Flag of Iraq.svg Dohuk FC Flag of Iraq.svg Nadim Karim -

Competitions

Iraqi Premier League

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
6 Al-Najaf 2611963420+1442
7 Masafi Al-Wasat 2612592228641
8 Al-Talaba 2691163325+838
9 Naft Al-Junoob 2691072824+437Relegated to the Iraq Division One
10 Naft Maysan 2667132029925
Source: Goalzz

Matches

26 November 20101 Al Talaba 0 – 0 Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya Baghdad
11:30 GMT Stadium: Al Sina'a Stadium
4 December 20102 Al-Hindiya 1 – 2 Al Talaba Al-Hindiya
11:00 GMT Soccerball shade.svg57' Karim Walem Soccerball shade.svg82'
Jasem Mohammed Soccerball shade.svg91'
10 December 20103 Al Talaba 1 – 0 Nassriya FC Baghdad
11:30 GMT Haidar Aboodi Soccerball shade.svg87'Stadium: Al Karkh Stadium
20 December 20104 Al Talaba 2 – 2 Naft Maysan Baghdad
11:30 GMT Muayid Khalid Soccerball shade.svg22'
Nawaf Sallal Soccerball shade.svg28'
Amjed Hameed Soccerball shade.svg7'
Soccerball shade.svg72'
Stadium: Al Karkh Stadium
24 December 20105 Al-Hassasin 0 – 1 Al Talaba Baghdad
11:30 GMT Hassan Jabar Soccerball shade.svg84'
31 December 20106 Najaf FC 4 – 1 Al Talaba Najaf
11:00 GMT Mustafa Nadhem Soccerball shade.svg5'
Deiaa Faleh Soccerball shade.svg41'
Hussein Kareem Soccerball shade.svg55'
Suheil Naeem Soccerball shade.svg63'
Aqeel Mohammed Soccerball shade.svg91'Stadium: An Najaf Stadium
31 January 20119 Al Talaba 0 – 0 Al Zawraa Baghdad
11:30 GMT Stadium: Al Karkh Stadium
18 February 201112 Baghdad FC 0 – 0 Al Talaba Baghdad
11:30 GMT Stadium: Baghdad Stadium
22 March 201115 Al Talaba 3 – 0 Al-Hindiya Baghdad
12:00 GMT Jasem Mohammed Soccerball shade.svg48'
Nawaf Sallal Soccerball shade.svg75'
Karim Walem Soccerball shade.svg78'
Stadium: Al Karkh Stadium
28 March 201116 Nasiriya FC 0 – 0 Al Talaba Nasiriya
12:00 GMT Stadium: Nasiriya Stadium
4 April 201117 Naft Maysan 0 – 2 Al Talaba Amarah
12:00 GMT Stadium: Maysan Stadium
20 April 201118 Al Talaba 0 – 0 Najaf FC Baghdad
12:30 GMT Stadium: Al Karkh Stadium
21 May 201119 Al Talaba 6 – 0 Al-Hasanain Baghdad
12:30 GMT Stadium: Al Karkh Stadium
27 May 201120 Al-Masafi 1 – 0 Al Talaba Baghdad
12:00 GMT Stadium: Al-Masafi Stadium
6 June 201122 Al-Zawraa 2 – 0 Al Talaba Baghdad
14:00 GMT Stadium: Al Zawraa Stadium
11 June 201123 Al Talaba 1 – 1 Al-Diwaniya FC Baghdad
14:00 GMT Stadium: Al Karkh Stadium

AFC Cup

Group D

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts WEH KUW TAL SUW
Flag of Jordan.svg Al-Wehdat 6420113+814 1–0 0–0 5–1
Flag of Kuwait.svg Al-Kuwait 631276+110 1–3 1–0 0–0
Flag of Iraq.svg Al-Talaba 61234625 0–1 1–2 1–1
Flag of Oman.svg Al-Suwaiq 603351273 1–1 1–3 1–2
Source: [ citation needed ]
Al-Talaba Flag of Iraq.svg 0 – 1 Flag of Jordan.svg Al-Wehdat
Report Abu Taima Soccerball shade.svg64'
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: Salah Al-Abbasi (Bahrain)

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