List of Iraq national football team managers explained

History

Jorvan Vieira

On 25 May 2007, Jorvan Vieira was appointed as head coach. Under him, Iraq reached the final of the 2007 WAFF Championship and won the 2007 AFC Asian Cup. Vieira resigned after the Asian Cup.[1]

Jorvan Vieira was reappointed in September 2008. After a disappointing 2009 Arabian Gulf Cup, Vieira was sacked.

Egil Olsen

Egil Olsen was appointed as coach on 17 September 2007.[2] Under him, Iraq advanced to the third round of the 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification, but after a 1–1 draw with China, the FA sacked Olsen and replaced him with Adnan Hamad.[3]

Adnan Hamad

Hamad was appointed on 27 February 2008 to lead Iraq in the remaining 2010 World Cup qualifiers. Iraq failed to advance to the final round as a 1–0 defeat to Qatar saw them finish in third in the group. Following this, the Iraq FA disbanded the team and sacked Hamad.[4]

Bora Milutinovic

Under Bora, Iraq participated in the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup, which they qualified for by winning the 2007 AFC Asian Cup. They started the tournament with a 0–0 draw with hosts South Africa, before losing to UEFA Euro 2008 winners Spain by one goal to nil. Iraq drew the last game 0–0 with New Zealand and were knocked out.

Nadhim Shaker

Nadhim Shaker was appointed as caretaker coach between July and November 2009 and won the 2009 UAE International Cup.

Wolfgang Sidka

Wolfgang Sidka was appointed coach in August 2010 to lead Iraq in the 2011 AFC Asian Cup.[5] Iraq reached the quarter finals, as they lost 1–0 to Australia. In the 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification, Iraq advanced to the third round but Sidka's contract was not renewed and he was succeeded by Zico in August 2011.

Zico

Zico signed a contract with Iraq Football Federation on 28 August 2011 and first managed the national team in a match against Jordan on 2 September 2011. He won the group in the third round thus advancing to the final round.

Zico resigned as coach of the Iraqi national team on 27 November 2012 after little more than a year in the post, saying the country's football association had failed to fulfill the terms of his contract. He had 10 wins and six draws in 21 games with Iraq.[6]

Hakim Shaker

Hakeem Shaker took over as interim coach and lost the finals of both the 2012 WAFF Championship and 2013 Arabian Gulf Cup. He was reappointed in September 2013 and qualified for the 2015 AFC Asian Cup by beating China 3–1. However, Iraq finished bottom of the group in the 2014 Arabian Gulf Cup leading to the sacking of Hakeem Shaker and the appointment of Radhi Shenaishil.

Vladimir Petrovic

In February 2013, Vladimir Petrovic was appointed for the remaining World Cup qualifiers, but lost all three matches and Iraq finished bottom of their group. Petrovic was sacked in September 2013.[7]

Radhi Shenaishil

On 13 December 2014, Radhi Shenaishil was appointed as coach to lead Iraq in the 2015 AFC Asian Cup. Under Radhi, Iraq defeated Iran in the quarter-finals in penalties and finished the 2015 AFC Asian Cup in fourth place, after losing 2–3 to United Arab Emirates in third/fourth place play-off. After the tournament, Shenaishil returned to managing Qatar SC.

On 20 April 2016, Radhi Shenaishil was re-appointed to lead Iraq in the final round. After losing five of their first seven games, Iraq were eliminated and Shenaishil was sacked.[8]

Akram Salman

Iraq appointed Akram Salman as manager but he was sacked in June 2015 after losing 4–0 to Japan in a friendly match.

Yahya Alwan

Yahya Alwan was appointed in August 2015. Due to poor performances, Abdul-Ghani Shahad replaced him as interim coach for the final qualifier in March 2016.

Abdul-Ghani Shahad

Abdul-Ghani Shahad was appointed as caretaker coach and led Iraq to qualification for the 2019 AFC Asian Cup and the final round by beating Vietnam 3–2.

Basim Qasim

Basim Qasim was appointed in May 2017 to lead Iraq for the remaining qualifiers. He led Iraq to the semifinals of the 23rd Arabian Gulf Cup. The FA decided not to renew his contract in August 2018.

Srecko Katanec

On 3 September 2018, Srečko Katanec was appointed as head coach on a three-year contract.[9] Under Katanec, Iraq reached the round of 16 of the 2019 AFC Asian Cup as they lost to eventual champions Qatar by one goal.[10]

In August 2019, Iraq finished as runners-up of the 2019 WAFF Championship. He also led Iraq to the semifinals of the 24th Arabian Gulf Cup.

On 16 June 2021, it was rumoured that the Iraqi FA and Katanec are having collision after the former's failure to pay salary for the manager and it was hinted that Katanec might leave the Iraqi team.[11] He ended up resigning less than a week later.

Dick Advocaat

On 1 August 2021, Dick Advocaat was unveiled as the Iraq manager ahead of the third round of World Cup 2022 qualifiers. However, after 6 qualifiers with 4 draws and 2 losses, Advocaat, along with assistant manager Cor Pot resigned on 21 November 2021 ahead of the 2021 FIFA Arab Cup.

Željko Petrović

On 21 November 2021, it was announced that Željko Petrović, one of three assistants Advocaat had during his tenure, stayed on to become the caretaker manager which would last until the end of the Arab Cup, with Rahim Hameed, Advocaat's third assistant, to stay on as assistant manager. Despite crashing out of the group stages, he was given a permanent role, but Hameed was sacked. A win, a draw and a loss later, and Petrović was sacked on 2 February 2022.

Abdul-Ghani Shahad

Abdul-Ghani Shahad was appointed as caretaker manager of the national team for the second time, beating Zambia in a friendly in Baghdad, then taking on the UAE and beating them 1-0 but drawing against Syria. Despite being unbeaten in these three matches, Iraq failed to finish third and advance to the fourth round of qualifiers and the FA decided not to give Shahad the job full time.

Radhi Shenaishil

While the FA's search for a new manager was ongoing, newly appointed olympic team manager Radhi Shenaishil was made in charge of the national team for the 2022 Jordan International Tournament in September 2022, and then later was in charge of friendly games against Mexico and Ecuador.

Jesús Casas

On 5 November 2022, the FA confirmed that Jesús Casas will take charge of the national team for four years on an annual payment of $1m split into monthly wages. Radhi Shenaishil would lead the national team for the Mexico and Ecuador games in Spain, while he would take charge of the games against Costa Rica and Venezuela in Iraq, with his first came coming on 17 November 2022. Those two games were cancelled, so the national team played an intra-squad friendly under Casas’ view. His first official match came on 30 December 2022 against Kuwait at the Al-Minaa Olympic Stadium as a warm up game for the 25th Arabian Gulf Cup in Basra, then managed his first competitive match against Oman on 6 January 2023 at the aforementioned tournament.

List of managers

The team has had 41 different coaches, of whom 21 have been from Iraq.[12] [13]

Managers
NameFromToTenureMatchesWinsDrawsLossesWin %Major Tournaments and Regional Achievements
Cornel Drăgușin[14] 19621963
Adil BasherJune 1963November 19641964 Arab Nations Cup - Champions
Shawqi AboudJuly 1965September 1965
Adil BasherMarch 1966April 19661966 Arab Nations Cup - Champions
Jalil ShihabMarch 1967March 1967
Ljubomir KokezaMarch 1969March 1969
Yuri IllichevNovember 1969July 1971
Adil BasherSeptember 1971January 1972
Abdelilah HassanMay 1972May 1972
Teleki GyulaFebruary 1973March 1973
Thamir MuhsinAugust 1973August 1973
Wathiq NajiFebruary 1974June 1974
Thamir MuhsinAugust 1974September 1974
Wathiq NajiJanuary 1975January 1975
Danny McLennanApril 1975April 1976
Lenko Grčić "Kaka"June 1976January 19771976 AFC Asian Cup - Fourth place
Jamal SalihJuly 1977July 1977
Lenko Grčić "Kaka"August 1977July 1978
Ammo BabaDecember 1978February 19805th Arabian Gulf Cup - Champions
Wathiq NajiFebruary 1980March 1980
Anwar JassamJune 1980July 1980
Vojo GardaševićFebruary 1981March 1981
Douglas AzizMarch 1981March 1981
Ammo BabaAugust 1981August 19841982 Asian Games - Champions
7th Arabian Gulf Cup - Champions
Akram SalmanOctober 1984June 1985
Anwar JassamJuly 1985August 19851985 Arab Nations Cup - Champions
1985 Pan Arab Games - Champions
Wathiq NajiSeptember 1985September 1985
Jorge VieiraOctober 1985November 19851986 FIFA World Cup - Qualification
EduFebruary 1986March 1986
Zé MárioMarch 1986April 1986
Evaristo de MacedoMay 1986June 19861986 FIFA World Cup - Group stage
Akram SalmanJuly 1986October 1986
Ammo BabaFebruary 1987June 19889th Arabian Gulf Cup - Champions
Jamal SalihJuly 1988July 1988
Ammo BabaJuly 1988January 19891988 Arab Nations Cup - Champions
Jamal SalihJanuary 1989October 1989
Anwar JassamOctober 1989March 1990
Adnan DirjalAugust 1992 October 1993
Ammo BabaOctober 1993October 1993
Anwar JassamMarch 1995 July 1995
Ammo BabaAugust 1996August 1996
Yahya AlwanNovember 1996 June 1997
Ayoub OdishoJune 1997June 1997
Ammo BabaAugust 1997August 1997
Akram SalmanNovember 1998 November 1998
Najih HumoudJune 1999 November 1999
Adnan HamadJanuary 2000 September 2000
Milan ŽivadinovićOctober 2000 October 2000
January 2001 September 2001
Rudolf BelinSeptember 2001 January 2002
January 2002 September 20022002 WAFF Championship - Champions
Bernd StangeOctober 2002 April 2004
Adnan HamadApril 2004 January 2005
Akram Salman12 January 2005 22 May 20072005 West Asian Games - Champions
Jorvan Vieira25 May 200729 July 20072007 AFC Asian Cup - Champions
Egil Olsen17 September 200726 February 2008
27 February 200825 June 2008
Jorvan Vieira2 September 20086 February 2009
22 February 200921 May 2009
Bora Milutinović23 April 200920 June 20092009 FIFA Confederations Cup - Group stage
Nadhim Shaker10 July 200918 November 2009
Wolfgang Sidka8 August 20108 August 2011
Zico28 August 2011 28 November 2012
Hakeem Shaker3 December 2012 6 February 2013
Vladimir Petrović21 February 2013 10 September 2013
10 September 2013 29 November 2014
13 December 2014 21 February 20152015 AFC Asian Cup - Fourth place
25 February 2015 17 June 2015
3 August 2015 24 March 2016
Abdul-Ghani Shahad24 March 2016 29 March 2016
20 April 2016 10 April 2017
22 May 2017 5 August 2018
4 September 201830 June 2021
31 July 202123 November 2021
23 November 20212 February 2022
Abdul-Ghani Shahad3 March 2022 29 March 2022
Radhi Shenaishil7 August 202212 November 2022
Jesús Casas12 November 2022present25th Arabian Gulf Cup - Champions

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Iraq coach will quit after final - CNN.com. 2021-11-23. edition.cnn.com.
  2. Web site: Olsen takes Iraq job.
  3. Web site: Iraq sack Olsen. 27 February 2008.
  4. Web site: Iraq sack coach Hamad. 26 June 2008.
  5. Web site: FINISHED Iraq To Appoint Wolfgang Sidka As New Coach This Month - Report | Goal.com. 2021-11-23. www.goal.com.
  6. Web site: Zico resigns as Iraq national team coach - Turkish News.
  7. Web site: Iraq sack Serbian coach Petrovic - World - Sports.
  8. News: Iraq coach Shenaishil sacked after World Cup failure. Reuters.com. 11 April 2017. English.
  9. Web site: Katanec excited to lead Iraq . the-afc.com . 7 September 2018.
  10. Web site: The AFC.
  11. Web site: Katančevo potrpljenje ima svoje meje, njegov čas se izteka, zveza pa mu dolguje še ogromno denarja - Novica - Nogomania.
  12. Web site: مباريات منتخب العراق.
  13. Web site: FIFA Arab Cup - buy your ticket now!. 2021-11-23. www.fifa.com. en.
  14. Web site: Tortured to success: A life of football under Saddam and Uday Hussein. 29 January 2018.