Radhi Shenaishil Explained

Radhi Shenaishil
Fullname:Radhi Shanaishil Swadi
Birth Date:30 June 1966
Birth Place:Baghdad, Iraq
Currentclub:Iraq U23 (Manager)
Position:Defender
Years1:1982–1983
Years2:1983–1991
Years3:1991–1993
Years4:1993–1998
Years5:1998–1999
Years6:1999–2001
Years7:2001–2005
Years8:2005–2006
Clubs7:Qatar SC
Clubs8:Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya
Nationalyears1:1985-1989
Nationalteam1:Iraq U20
Nationalyears2:1988–1999
Nationalteam2:Iraq
Nationalcaps2:80
Nationalgoals2:6
Manageryears1:2006–2007
Manageryears2:2007–2008
Manageryears4:2009
Manageryears5:2009–2010
Manageryears6:2010–2011
Manageryears7:2011–2012
Manageryears8:2012–2014
Manageryears9:2014–2015
Manageryears10:2014–2015
Manageryears11:2016
Manageryears12:2016–2017
Manageryears13:2017–2018
Manageryears14:2018–2020
Manageryears15:2021
Manageryears16:2021–2022
Manageryears17:2022
Manageryears18:2022–2024
Managerclubs5:Al-Talaba
Managerclubs6:Al-Zawraa
Managerclubs7:Iraq U23
Managerclubs8:Al-Zawraa
Managerclubs9:Qatar SC
Managerclubs10:Iraq (loan)
Managerclubs11:Al-Shorta
Managerclubs12:Iraq
Managerclubs15:Al-Zawraa
Managerclubs16:Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya
Managerclubs17:Iraq (interim)
Managerclubs18:Iraq U23

Radhi Shenaishil Swadi (Arabic: راضي شنيشل سوادي; born 11 August 1966) is a former Iraqi footballer and former coach of the Iraq national football team.

Playing career

Radhi Shenaishil was born and brought up in Al-Thawra City in Baghdad.

He captained an Iraqi Under 20s team and helped them to top their group which included Spain, Norway and Argentina, who they beat 1–0 with Radhi scoring the winner from a penalty against a side featuring Diego Simeone and Roberto Bonano in the FIFA World Youth Championship in Saudi Arabia in 1989.

The libero was voted into the Asian Cup select team XI at the 1996 Asian Cup with teammate Laith Hussein after helping Iraq to the quarter-finals.[1]

In the summer of 1999, he retired from international football after the Pan-Arab Games final loss against hosts Jordan on penalties, where he scored Iraq's only penalty in a 3–1 shoot-out loss. In the same game he also scored an own-goal.

International goals

Scores and results list Iraq's goal tally first.

No Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. 18 June 1993 3–0 4–0 1994 FIFA World Cup qualification
2. 28 October 1993 1–1 2–2
3. 11 August 1996 3–0 3–0 1996 AFC Asian Cup qualification

Managerial career

In March 2009, Shenaishil managed the Iraq national team for two friendly matches, against Saudi Arabia and South Korea. On 11 September 2014, Shenaishil was appointed as manager of Qatar Stars League club Qatar SC.[2]

Months before the 2015 AFC Asian Cup started, Shenaishil was named as new Iraqi national team manager, replacing Hakeem Shaker whilst continuing as manager of Qatar SC. The first match under Shenaishil as Iraq coach was a 1–1 draw with Kuwait. He led the team in tournament to a 1–0 win over Jordan in opener and a 2–0 win over Palestine and also a 0–1 loss to Japan and finished as group runner-up behind Japan with six points. His side faced Iran in quarter-final and won 7–6 in penalties after 3–3 draw in extra time. In semi-finals, Iraq lost 0–2 to South Korea and then lost the third place match 3–2 to UAE. He returned to Qatar SC in February 2015, after the Asian Cup ended,[3] but resigned on 26 October 2015.[4]

On 15 April 2016, Shenaishil became the new coach of Iraq.[5] in order to lead the team in the 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification – AFC third round. The team did not perform and after losing five out of seven games, he was sacked on April 10, 2017.[6]

On 12 December 2018, Shenaishil became the new coach for Naft Al-Wasat SC, a big announcement for him to come back to the Iraqi league.

On 26 July 2022, Shenaishil was announced as the new head coach for Iraq U23, after serving as an interim coach of the Iraqi national team.[7]

Managerial statistics

TeamFromToRecord
GWDLWin %
Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya26 June 200618 July 2007
Al-Zawraa13 August 20071 September 2008
Iraq (Interim)22 February 200921 May 2009
Al-Talaba14 July 200911 August 2010
Al-Zawraa8 September 201016 August 2011
Iraq U-2317 August 201114 March 2012
Al-Zawraa26 March 201228 June 2014
Qatar SC8 September 201424 October 2015
Iraq (Interim)13 December 201421 February 2015
Al-Shorta8 March 20168 May 2016
Iraq20 April 201610 April 2017
Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya27 November 201710 August 2018
Naft Al-Wasat12 December 201816 June 2020
Al-Zawraa3 January 20214 August 2021
Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya7 November 202115 January 2022
Iraq (Interim)25 August 202212 November 2022
Iraq U2325 August 2022""Present""
Total

Honours

As a player

Club

Club

Al-Zawraa

2010–11

International

Iraq
Iraq U23

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: iraqsport.com . Hassanin Mubarak . Player Database . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20010618144139/http://iraqsport.com/cgi-bin/db/db.cgi?db=players&uid=default&view_records=1&Index=R . June 18, 2001 .
  2. Web site: Qatar SC part company with Hasek, appoint Shenaishil. QFA. 11 September 2014. 21 July 2015.
  3. Web site: Iraq coach Shenaishil set to resume Qatar SC role. Qatar Sports Today. 25 January 2015. 21 July 2015.
  4. Web site: Lazaroni returns to Qatar Sports Club.. Qatar Stars League. 26 October 2015. 26 October 2015.
  5. http://footballchannel.asia/2016/04/15/post10662/
  6. Web site: Iraq sack National Team manager Radhi Shenaishil. 10 April 2017.
  7. Web site: Jesús Casas: The full story of Iraq's 7-month managerial search . socceriraq.net . 29 October 2022 .