Basra derby explained

Basra derby
Teams Involved:
First Contested:
Iraqi Premier League
(24 January 2005)
Mostrecent:
Iraq Stars League
(1 April 2024)
Most Wins:Al-Minaa (11)
Top Scorer:Ihsan Hadi
Bassim Ali
Nasser Talla Dahilan
Alaa Aasi
Hussam Malik
(4 goals each)
Nextmeeting:
Iraq Stars League
(TBD)
Total:32
Series:Al-Minaa: 11
Drawn: 13
Naft Al-Basra: 9
Largestvictory:
Iraqi Premier League
(11 March 2005)

The Basra derby is the meeting of the association football clubs Al-Minaa and Naft Al-Basra (formerly Naft Al-Junoob until 2020),[1] both of which are based in Basra, Southern Iraq. The two clubs have been rivals since the 2004–05 season when Naft Al-Basra club started playing in the Premier League. The clubs are respectively from Al-Maqal and Al-Tamimia, in the same city Basra, and for this reason a match between the two teams is sometimes called a "Basra derby".[2] Another name is often used in the press is "South derby",[3] which comes from the location of Basra province in southern Iraq. The animosity intensified since the first match, as Naft Al-Basra was not expected to win Al-Minaa 1–0, and the exaggerated protest by Al-Minaa supporters to referee of match Khalil Yousuf prompted him to retire arbitration forever. and this animosity reached a peak during the 2010–11 season, when both teams played at the end of the season in the Premier League in a match, that if it end at a draw, Naft Al-Basra will relegate to the Iraqi First Division League. Indeed, the match ended in a draw, and Al-Minaa fans celebrated the relegation of Naft Al-Basra, and considered it a winning of league title. In the 2015–16 season, Naft Al-Basra returned to avenge Al-Minaa, when both teams played at the end of the season in the Premier League. Al-Minaa needed two goals to go to the final, but Naft Al-Basra played a defensive squad until the end of the match, although they were losing 1–0.[4]

The results of some of these match led to the dismissal of some coaches. In the 2007–08 season, the Naft Al-Basra management dismissed the coach Abdul Razzaq Ahmed after the match ended against Al-Minaa 3–3, and in the 2012–13 season, the Al-Minaa administration dismissed the coach Aqeel Hato after the match ended for Naft Al-Basra 4–3.[5]

Since 2005, there have been 31 competitive Basra Derbies. Al-Minaa hold the precedence in these matches, with 10 victories to Naft Al-Basra's 9; there have been 12 draws. The most decisive result in an Al-Minaa–Naft Al-Basra game is Al-Minaa's 4–1 victory at Al Mina'a Stadium, their home ground, on March 11, 2005. There have been two incidences of 3–1, Al-Minaa have been won in both matches; home in December 2005, and away in January 2006.[4]

History

Origins

Al-Minaa began to play in the league soon after its inception in Iraq, starting in the 1975–76 season. It is one of the oldest clubs (established in 1931), and one of the most popular teams. Naft Al-Basra is a new club (established in 1979). It played its first top-flight league match in the 2004–05 season. The first match between the two clubs was dated as 24 January 2005, as Naft Al-Basra hosted Al-Minaa in Premier League. Naft Al-Basra beat Al-Minaa 1–0 in the inaugural match. The second match at Al-Minaa Stadium came on 11 March of the same year – Al-Minaa won 4–1. Four more matches were played over the next two seasons, all Al-Minaa victories. Then, two matches between the two clubs took place during the 2007–08 season; all ended with a draw. Naft Al-Basra took precedence over the following seasons, with plenty of draw results.[5]

Thaghr Al Iraq Championship

Top Basra teams Al-Minaa and Naft Al-Basra met at the conclusion of the First Thaghr Al Iraq Championship organized by Basra Football Association from December 14, 2009 till December 21. Referees Ahmad Shaker, Lafta Hameed, Hazem Mohammed and Rashid Hussein lead the match. Al-Minaa advanced to the final after collecting 7 points by winning against Naft Maysan 3–1, Ghaz Al-Junoob 4–1. To that, Naft Al-Basra qualified after collecting the same number of points as it beat Al-Nassriya 3–0 and Al-Bahri 2–1.[6] Al-Minaa won Thaghr Al Iraq Championship after winning over Naft Al-Basra at the final with a score of 2–1. Al Minaa’ goals were scored by Nayef Falah at the 46th minute and Hassan Hadi Ahmad at the 79th minute. On the other hand, the sole goal of Naft Al-Basra was scored by Muhannad Yousuf at the 10th minute of the game. The two teams shared the lead of the game that was led by referee Ahmad Shaker. The referee gave red cards to 3 players: Amjad Hameed, Alaa Nayrouz from Naft Al-Basra team and Al-Minaa player Ihsan Hadi.[7]

Statistics

Up to and including 1 April 2024, there have been 32 competitive first–class meetings between the two teams since the first meeting in 2005.

Head-to-head record by competition

scope=colMatch resultscope=colIraq Stars Leaguescope=colIraq FA Cupscope=colThaghr Al Iraq Championshipscope=colTotal
scope=row style="text-align:center;"100111
scope=row style="text-align:center;"130013
scope=row style="text-align:center;"9009

Honours and achievements compared

scope=colTeamscope=colNumber of top-flight seasons scope=colBest top-flight finishscope=colIraq FA Cupscope=colAFC Champions League
scope=row style="text-align:center;"Al-Minaa471st (Champion)

(1977–78)

Semi-finalists (3)

(1999–2000, 2002–03, 2016–17)

Group Stage (1)

(2006)

scope=row style="text-align:center;"Naft Al-Basra215th

(2013–14)

Semi-finalists (1)

(2015–16)

Kits

All-time results

Competitive matches only.[8]

Al-Minaa at home

Al-Minaa result given first.

width=150Date width=85 Venuewidth=35 Scorewidth=110Competition
11 March 2005Al-Minaa Stadium4–1Iraqi Premier League
2 December 2005Al-Minaa Stadium3–1Iraqi Premier League
16 February 2007Al-Minaa Stadium2–1Iraqi Premier League
10 December 2007Al-Minaa Stadium3–3Iraqi Premier League
29 November 20080–0Iraqi Premier League
21 December 2009Al-Minaa Stadium2–1Thaghr Al Iraq Championship
9 May 2010Al-Minaa Stadium0–0Iraqi Premier League
18 February 2011Al-Minaa Stadium0–0Iraqi Premier League
24 July 2013Basra Stadium0–2Iraqi Premier League
29 October 2013Al-Zubair Stadium0–0Iraqi Premier League
4 July 2015Basra Sports City1–0Iraqi Premier League
26 December 2016Basra Sports City0–1Iraqi Premier League
24 January 2018Basra Sports City0–1Iraqi Premier League
22 November 2018Basra Sports City1–0Iraqi Premier League
17 February 2020Al Fayhaa Stadium1–0Iraqi Premier League
15 March 2021Basra Sports City1–1Iraqi Premier League
14 February 2022Basra Sports City0–1Iraqi Premier League
22 December 2023Al Fayhaa Stadium1–1Iraq Stars League
width=150Al-Minaa wins width=100Drawswidth=150Naft Al-Basra wins
774

Naft Al-Basra at home

Naft Al-Basra result given first.

width=150Date width=85 Venuewidth=35 Scorewidth=110Competition
24 January 20051–0Iraqi Premier League
23 January 20061–3Iraqi Premier League
7 May 2007Al-Minaa Stadium0–1Iraqi Premier League
11 February 2008Nasiriyah Stadium0–0Iraqi Premier League
20 March 2009Nasiriyah Stadium1–0Iraqi Premier League
10 January 2010Naft Al-Junoob Stadium1–0Iraqi Premier League
3 July 2011Naft Al-Junoob Stadium0–0Iraqi Premier League
1 February 2013Naft Al-Junoob Stadium 4–3Iraqi Premier League
4 April 2014Naft Al-Junoob Stadium 0–0Iraqi Premier League
28 May 2015Basra Sports City1–1Iraqi Premier League
6 July 20170–0Iraqi Premier League
8 June 2018Al-Zubair Stadium1–1Iraqi Premier League
15 May 2019Basra Sports City1–2Iraqi Premier League
28 November 2020Basra Sports City1–2Iraqi Premier League
26 September 2021Al Fayhaa Stadium3–1Iraqi Premier League
1 April 2024Al-Minaa Olympic Stadium0–1Iraq Stars League
width=150Al-Minaa wins width=100Draws width=150Naft Al-Basra wins
565

Fixture top scorers in the derby (Premier League era)

Premier League saw 59 goals scored, 31 for Al-Minaa and 28 for Naft Al-Basra.
Players in bold represent those who are currently playing for Al-Minaa or Naft Al-Basra.[8]

RankPlayerClub(s)Goals
1 Ihsan HadiAl-Minaa4
Bassim AliNaft Al-Basra
Nasser Talla DahilanAl-Minaa, Naft Al-Basra
Hussam MalikAl-Minaa, Naft Al-Basra
Alaa AasiAl-Minaa, Naft Al-Basra
6 Mohammed ShokanAl-Minaa3
7 Nawaf FalahAl-Minaa2
Ali HosniAl-Minaa
Ahmed FarhanNaft Al-Basra

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Naft Al-Janoob Club officially changed the name to Naft Al-Basra. alrafidain.news. Arabic. October 23, 2020.
  2. Web site: The Inflamed Basra Derby . almadapaper.net. Arabic. July 6, 2017.
  3. Web site: South Derby ended for Naft Al-Junoob. imn.iq. Arabic. December 18, 2016.
  4. Web site: The Basra Derby. iraqifs.com. Arabic. June 30, 2011. August 1, 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170803053018/http://www.iraqifs.com/?p=4679. August 3, 2017. dead.
  5. Web site: The Basra Derby. iraqi-sn.com. Arabic. December 26, 2016. August 1, 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20180614045225/http://iraqi-sn.com/archives/48546. June 14, 2018. dead.
  6. Web site: Al Mina meets Naft Al Janoub in the final of Thaghr Al Iraq Football. trcb.com. English. December 21, 2009.
  7. Web site: Al Mina Football team wins Thaghr Al Iraq Championship. trcb.com. English. December 22, 2009. August 1, 2017. April 21, 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170421002700/http://www.trcb.com/news/iraq/sports/al-mina-football-team-wins-thaghr-al-iraq-championship-20034.htm. dead.
  8. Web site: Al-Minaa Vs Naft Al-Basra history . kooora.com. Arabic. July 6, 2017.