Clubname: | Al Ramadi |
Fullname: | Al Ramadi Sport Club |
Nickname: | Ghizlan Al-Gharbiya (Western Deers) |
Founded: | as Al-Nasr |
Ground: | Al-Ramadi Stadium |
Capacity: | 15,000 |
Chairman: | Ibrahim Al-Ausaj |
Manager: | Shaker Mahmoud |
Position: | Iraqi First Division League, 3rd in Group 1 |
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Al-Ramadi Sport Club (Arabic: نادي الرمادي الرياضي), is an Iraqi football team based in Ramadi, Al-Anbar, that plays in Iraqi Premier Division League.[1] [2] [3] [4]
The Club was established in 1966 under the name Al-Nasr Club, and in 1992 it was changed to the name Al-Ramadi Club.[5]
Al-Ramadi team played in the Iraqi Premier League for 14 seasons, as it started playing for the first time in the 1988–89 season, and its last season in the league was the 2010–11 season, and the best position it got was the fourth place in the 1995–96 season.
In the 1995–96 season Al-Ramadi team won the Al-Nasr wal-Salam Cup, beating Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya 1–0 with a goal by Zuhair Abdul-Ridha, beating Al-Shorta 5–4 on penalties and then beating Al-Naft 3–0 in the final.
After ISIS occupied Al-Anbar, in 2015 they blew up the Al-Ramadi Stadium,[6] and after the liberation of Al-Anbar in 2017, the Ministry of Youth and Sports rehabilitated the stadium in 2021.[7]