Full name | Al-Radd Al-Sariea Sport Club | ||
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Founded | 2022 | ||
Ground | Abtal Al-Madina Stadium | ||
Owner | Ministry of Interior | ||
Chairman | Thamir Mohammed Ismail | ||
Manager | Ali Musa Al-Kaabi | ||
League | Iraqi Second Division League | ||
2022–23 | Iraqi Third Division League, 1st in Baghdad Group 1 (promoted) | ||
Al-Radd Al-Sariea Sport Club (Arabic : نادي الرد السريع الرياضي), is an Iraqi football team based in Baghdad, that plays in the Iraqi Second Division League.
The Al-Radd Al-Sariea football team was established (as a team) several years before the founding of the club, and it was among the teams that played in the Interior Minister Cup in 2019. [1]
On March 7, 2022, the Al-Radd Al-Sariea Club was established, and received direct support from the Ministry of Youth and Sports. It is a multi-sports club, which includes about 20 teams in various sports. [2] [3]
The football team played in the first season 2022–23 in the Iraqi Third Division League, the Baghdad Group 1, consisting of 6 teams, [4] [5] and performed well, as it continued to be at the top of the group, until the last match against Biladi, where it defeated it with a very big score (10–2), and was promoted to the Iraqi Second Division League. [6]
In April 2023, the clubs associated with the Ministry of Interior were dissolved, with the exception of three clubs: Al-Shorta, Al-Hudood, and Aliyat Al-Shorta, [7] but under the influence of the club president, commander of the Rapid Response Forces, Al-Radd Al-Sariea Club was maintained and not dissolved, [8] and it participated in the Iraqi Second Division League. [9]
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