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Al-Minaa SC Under-19s And Academy
Al-Minaa Football Club Academy is the youth system of Al-Minaa SC, Al-Minaa Football Club based in Al Maqal, Basra, Iraq. The academy teams play in the Iraqi Youth Premier League, the highest level of youth football in Iraq. The club also competes in the Basra Clubs Youth League. Former player Mohammed Abdul Hussein is the current academy manager. Al-Minaa Under-21s, previously referred to as the Reserves, is the highest level squad within the setup. They train at the Al-Minaa Training Centre and play the majority of their home games at Al-Fayhaa Stadium (Basra), Al-Fayhaa Stadium in Basra Sports City. Al-Minaa's Academy is one of Iraq's most successful, winning several championships, including winning the last Iraqi Youth Premier League title in 2022. Numerous international players have graduated from the academy and reserve teams. Al-Minaa Academy team also participated in international tournaments, as in the Paris World Games, Football U19, where it participated four times, ...
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Al-Fayhaa Stadium (Basra)
Al-Fayhaa Stadium (Arabic: ملعب الفيحاء), also known as Mohamed Musbah Al‑Waeli Stadium, is a multi-purpose stadium in Basra, Southern Iraq. The stadium is part of the much larger Basra Sports City, Basra Sports City complex, and is surrounded by association football, football training pitches, four Five Star hotels and other sports-related facilities. It is currently used mostly for football matches and also has facilities for athletics. The stadium has an official capacity of 10,000 spectators. It is owned by the Government of Iraq. It hosts Naft Al-Basra SC, Naft Al-Basra and Al-Minaa SC, Al-Minaa football matches in the Iraqi League when attendance is low. For crucial confrontations, it is the main stadium of Basra (65,000) that welcomes the games. Certificate The stadium obtained the IAAF Class 1 Certificate. Name Initially, the stadium had no specific name other than ''Basra Sports City Secondary Stadium''. Later, it was agreed to rename it ''Al-Fayhaa Stadium ...
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