Alaa Abdul-Zahra Explained

Alaa Abdul-Zahra
Fullname:Alaa Abdul-Zahra Khashen Al-Azzawi
Birth Date:22 December 1987[1]
Birth Place:Baghdad, Iraq
Height:[2]
Position:Attacking midfielder, Forward
Youthclubs1:Al-Karkh
Youthclubs2:Al-Difaa Al-Jawi
Youthclubs3:Al-Zawraa
Youthyears3:2003–2004
Years1:2004–2006
Clubs1:Al-Zawraa
Caps1:30
Goals1:9
Years2:2006–2007
Clubs2:Mes Kerman
Caps2:11
Goals2:4
Years3:2007–2008
Clubs3:Shabab Al-Ordon
Caps3:2
Goals3:1
Years4:2008
Clubs4:Al-Merrikh
Caps4:18
Goals4:11
Years5:2008–2009
Caps5:35
Goals5:24
Years6:2009–2011
Caps6:42
Goals6:16
Years7:2011–2012
Caps7:10
Goals7:4
Years8:2012
Clubs8:Qatar SC
Caps8:9
Goals8:2
Years9:2012–2014
Clubs9:Duhok
Caps9:47
Goals9:26
Years10:2014
Caps10:5
Goals10:0
Years11:2014–2015
Caps11:17
Goals11:6
Years12:2015–2017
Caps12:53
Goals12:32
Years13:2017–2020
Caps13:79
Goals13:53
Years14:2020–2021
Clubs14:Al-Zawraa
Caps14:22
Goals14:13
Years15:2021–2024
Clubs15:Al-Shorta
Caps15:71
Goals15:19
Nationalyears1:2004–2006
Nationalcaps1:8
Nationalgoals1:9
Nationalyears2:2006–2008
Nationalcaps2:28
Nationalgoals2:15
Nationalteam3:Iraq[3]
Nationalyears3:2007–2021
Nationalcaps3:126
Nationalgoals3:17
Pcupdate:14 July 2024

Alaa Abdul-Zahra Khashen Al-Azzawi (Arabic: علاء عبدالزهرة خشَن العزاوي, born 22 December 1987 in Baghdad, Iraq), is an Iraqi football player who most recently played for Al-Shorta in the Iraqi Premier League and for the Iraq national team.

He can be deployed as an attacking midfielder or a second striker, and since 2016 plays as a striker. He is the third-most capped player in the history of the Iraqi national team.

Club career

Early life

Affectionately nicknamed 'the Kaká of Iraq'[4] Alaa's road towards fame looked relatively straightforward. At the age of 16, he got his playing career off to a dream start when he was discovered and signed by Iraqi powerhouses Al-Zawraa.

Al-Zawraa

In 2004 at the age of 16, Alaa Abdul-Zahra made a move to Al-Zawraa. He was part of Al-Zawraa's squad for the AFC Champions League in 2005 with the number 29 shirt. A year later he won with them the Iraq Super League in 2006.

Mes Kerman

After the AFC Youth Championship 2006, Alaa Abdul-Zahra signed a one-year contract with the newly promoted Iranian Premier League club Mes Kerman. He played 11 times for them and scoring 4 goals, as the team finished in 7th place,[5] before moving to play in Jordan.

Shabab Al-Ordon

Alaa Abdul-Zahra signed with Duhok FC Before the start of Iraq Super League (2007-2008) but he didn't go to Iraq, Instead he signed another contract with the Jordanian club Shabab Al-Ordon, and claimed that signing with Duhok FC was incomplete.

On 29 December 2007 in his first appearance with Shabab Al-Ordon, Alaa Abdul-Zahra scored his first goal with his new team against Hussein Irbid in Jordan Cup, helped his team to win 3–2 and qualify to the quarterfinals, then on 3 Jan 2008 Alaa Abdul-Zahra played his 2nd and last match with Shabab Al-Ordon this season against Al-Arabi Irbid in Jordan League, which they won 2–3.

Al-Merrikh

Alaa Abdul-Zahra and his Olympic team's mate Saad Attiya signed a Contract with Sudan giant club Al-Merrikh.[6] He won Sudan Premier League and Sudan Cup 2008, and scored 9 goals.

Time in Qatar

After the success in the Sudanese League, Alaa signed a contract with the Qatari side Al-Khor.[7] which he played with 14 league matches scoring eight goals.After the great months he spent in Al-Khor Alaa moved to another Qatari club this time with Al Kharaitiyat. Scoring 16 goals in 42 occasions, the club finished 8th in the league that season.

In June 2011, Alaa signed a one-year deal with Qatar side Al-Wakrah.[8] playing 10 times and scoring 3 goals, the team finished 7th in the league.

In June 2012, Alaa signed a Half Season with Qatar side Qatar SC.[9] and scored 2 goals.

Duhok

Before the start of the 2012–13 season, Abdul-Zahra signed with Duhok FC and made a total of 47 appearances in 2012–13 and 2013–14 scoring 26 goals, plus a further 5 goals in the AFC Cup.

Tractor Sazi

On 20 July 2014, Abdul-Zahra joined Tractor Sazi with signing a one-season contract with the club.[10] He played his first match for Tractor Sazi on 8 August 2014 against Zob Ahan. after a Less than two months with Tabrizi side, decided leave Tractor Sazi. After pressure from the national team coach to leave the club, And his desire to play the striker instead of the midfielder. He officially released on 10 September 2014.[11]

Al-Shorta

Alaa Abdul-Zahra signed with Al-Shorta in September 2014.[12] and scored 8 goals. The club finished 3rd in the league that season and reached the round of 16 at the AFC Cup.

Return to Al-Zawraa

Alaa Abdul-Zahra returned to Al-Zawraa in July 2015.[13] he became instrumental to the team as Al Zawraa went on to win the Iraqi League 2015–16. The team also finished second in the Iraq FA Cup, after a 2–0 loss to Al Quwa Al Jawiya. The following season, Ala'a finished as the top goal scorer of the Iraqi league for the first time in his career with 23 goals,[14] however Al Zawraa failed to retain the title and finished in a disappointing 4th place. The team reached the final of the Iraqi FA Cup once again, where he scored the winner in the 94th minute to win the championship.[15]

Second stint at Al-Shorta

On 13 September 2017, Abdul-Zahra signing a one-season contract with Al-Shorta.[16] He scored many goals continuously after sacked Brazilian coach Marcos Paquetá on 27 March 2018.[17] [18] He finished his season with Al-Shorta with 22 goals, including 5 penalties, in 37 matches in the league, as the team finished in 4th position. In the 2018–19 season, he achieved the top scorer of the league with 28 goals,[19] as his club won the league title.

On 14 September 2019, he won his first Super Cup with Al-Shorta, after a 4–3 victory on penalties, over his former club Al-Zawraa.[20]

Third stint at Al-Zawraa

In late June 2020, Abdul-Zahra rejoined Al-Zawraa,[21] where he played for one season, as the club finished second in the league table in the 2020–21 season.

Third stint at Al-Shorta

In August 2021, Abdul-Zahra returned to Al-Shorta, then extended his contract for another year in 2022.[22] He won two consecutive league titles in 2021–22 and 2022–23, in addition to another Super Cup trophy.

On 27 July 2023, he scored the only goal from a penalty in a 1–0 victory over Club Sfaxien in the Arab Club Champions Cup first match.[23]

International career

He first made his mark on the international scene with Iraq's youth team at the 2004 AFC Youth Championship in Malaysia. Two years later, he would repeat this feat by figuring prominently at the 2006 AFC Youth Championship, where the striking prodigy finished as the tournament's second-top scorer with four goals despite his team's early exit at the quarter-final stage. From there, he went on to showcase his predatory talents in Asia's qualifying final round for the Olympic Football Tournament Beijing 2008 by topping the scoring charts with a six-goal haul.

At senior level, he featured in two of Iraq's eight qualifying matches for the 2010 FIFA World Cup at South Africa, coming off bench to play in a goalless draw against Pakistan before featuring in the 2–0 loss to Qatar.

Alaa played for the Iraq national team from June 2007 to January 2018, scoring 15 goals. In October 2019, he was called up by Iraq team for games against Hong Kong and Cambodia.

International goals

Updated 29 May 2021[24] [25]

Goal Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. 10 January 2009 Royal Oman Police Stadium, Muscatalign=center 1–1 align=center 1–1 19th Arabian Gulf Cup
2. 13 July 2009 align=center 3–0 align=center 4–0 Friendly
3. 26 November 2010 align=center 1–0 3–2 20th Arabian Gulf Cup
4. align=center 2–1
5. 2 December 2010 align=center 2–1 align=center 2–2

6. 26 March 2011 Khalid Bin Mohammed Stadium, Sharjahalign=center 1–0 2–0 Friendly
7. align=center 2–0
8. 29 June 2011 Franso Hariri Stadium, Erbilalign=center 1–2 align=center 1–2
9. 23 July 2011 align=center 1–0 align=center 2–0 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification
10. 6 September 2011 align=center 1–0 align=center 2–0
11. 5 July 2012 align=center 1–0 align=center 1–0 2012 Arab Nations Cup
12. 16 October 2012 align=center 1–0 align=center 1–2 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification
13. 11 November 2013 align=center 2–1 align=center 2–1 Friendly
14. 26 August 2015 align=center 3–2 align=center 3–2
15. 1 June 2017 align=center 1–0 align=center 1–0
16. 29 November 2019 align=center 2–0 align=center 2–0 24th Arabian Gulf Cup
17. 29 May 2021 align=center 1–0 align=center 6–2 Friendly

Style of play

Abdul-Zahra, a playmaker and offensive play, and is often involved in passing moves which lead to goals, through their vision, technique, ball control, creativity, and passing ability. and More recently play striker.

Career statistics

Club

ClubSeason League CupContinental OthersTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Al-Zawraa2004–05IPL113113
2005–06196196
2015–16189322111
2016–17352321624326
2020–2122131011312715
Total 1055463733112161
Mes Kerman2006–07PGPL113113
Shabad Al-Ordon2007–08JL212142
Al-Merrikh2008SPL11353166
Al-Khor2008–09QSL136136
Al Kharaitiyat2009–1021102110
2010–11216216
Total 42164216
Al-Wakrah2011–12QSL103103
Qatar2011–129191
Duhok2012–13IEL3320253525
2013–14146146
Total 4726254931
Tractor2014–15PGPL5050
Al-Shorta2014–15ISL17672248
2017–1837223722
2018–193628414029
2019–2063002071154
2021–2218410194
2022–23271210513313
2023–2426340303
Total 167781019212219883
Total career 4221911852314153478213

International

National teamYearsAppsGoals
Iraq200730
200840
2009102
201093
2011195
2012153
2013151
201430
2015101
2016110
2017121
201810
201951
202171
Total 12418

Honours

Club

Al-Zawraa

2005–06, 2015–16

2016–17

Al-Merreikh

2008

2008

Al-Shorta

2018–19, 2021–22, 2022–23, 2023–24

2023–24

2019, 2022

International

Iraq

Individual

See also

Notes and References

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  2. Web site: Ala'a Abdul-Zahra Al-Azzawi. en.
  3. Book: Mubarak. Hassanin. Iraqi national team matches 2010-2019. 2020.
  4. Web site: nicknamed the kaka of iraq. . https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211221/Q0H0KARarZ0 . 2021-12-21 . live.
  5. Web site: Iran Premier League Stats. iplstats.com.
  6. Web site: المريخ السوداني يتعاقد مع الثنائي العراقي علاء عبد الزهرة وسعد عطية. 9 July 2019 .
  7. Web site: العراقي علاء عبد الزهرة ينضم لفريق الخور القطري. 9 July 2019 .
  8. Web site: علاء عبد الزهرة يوقع للوكرة القطري. 9 July 2019 .
  9. Web site: العراقي عبد الزهرة ينتقل من الوكرة لنادي قطر. 9 July 2019 .
  10. Web site: Tractor Sazi singning with Alaa.
  11. Web site: Alaa leaves Tabrizi club. 10 September 2014 .
  12. Web site: علاء عبد الزهرة ينضم لكرة الشرطة.
  13. Web site: الزوراء يتعاقد مع لاعبين بينهم علاء عبد الزهرة ومحمد كاصد.
  14. Web site: علاء عبد الزهرة يتوج بلقب هداف الدوري العراقي. 9 July 2019 .
  15. Web site: Iraqi FA cup once again.
  16. Web site: signing with Al Shorta. alghadpress.com.
  17. Web site: بالتراضي.. الشرطة ينهي خدمات البرازيلي باكيتا. ar.
  18. Web site: 16 Goals since April. 2018-07-29.
  19. Web site: Iraqi Premier League 2018/2019 Scorers List. Goalzz. Kooora.com. 16 May 2019.
  20. Web site: ركلات الترجيح تمنح الشرطة لقب كأس السوبر لاول مرة في تاريخه . azlsport.com . ar . 14 September 2019 .
  21. Web site: الزوراء يخطف صفقتين من الشرطة والقوة الجوية . Kooora . ar . 29 June 2020 .
  22. Web site: الشرطة يجدد عقد قائده علاء عبد الزهرة . Kooora . ar . 16 August 2022 .
  23. Web site: عبد الزهرة يقود الشرطة العراقي للفوز على الصفاقسي في البطولة العربية . alghad.tv . ar . 27 July 2023 .
  24. Web site: Ala'a Abdul-Zahra. National Football Teams. 4 February 2015.
  25. Web site: Amin. Tareq. Iraq defeats North Korea 2/0 in friendly. Iraqi News. 4 February 2015. 27 March 2011.