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Al-Mina'a Sports Club () is an Iraqi
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based in Al-Maqal,
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that participates in the
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, the top tier of Iraqi football. It is one of the most popular clubs in Iraq, particularly in the south, and became the first club outside
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to win the Iraqi Premier League. Al-Mina'a was founded on November 22, 1931, in Al-Maqal. In
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, the club was merged with another team called
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to form a single club called Al-Muwasalat, and it was a strange situation because the Al-Bareed team were based in
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while Al-Mina'a were based in
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and the two teams met in Baghdad on the day of the match only, so after just one season the club was dissolved and Al-Mina'a returned in their place. In 1978, the team won the national league title for the first time. After a lean period in the post-
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years, the team finished second in the league in the 2004–05 season, and therefore qualified for the
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, becoming the first Iraqi club from outside
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to play in this
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. For a long time, the club was considered to be one of the Iraqi football clubs that had its own style of play, and the team practised only under the supervision and training of coaches who graduated from the club, until the beginning of 2011, when the club started to depend on foreign coaches.


History


Foundation and early years (1931–1951)

Al-Mina'a Sports Club was formed by some of the
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sailors and workers serving in the Marine Transportation Company in
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on the banks of the
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after
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, where Colonel Sir John Ward was the director of company in the 1920s. When they were forming gatherings, sports were practiced and football was the most important. After the founding of Al-Maqal City and establishment the General Company for Ports on March 1, 1931, by Colonel Sir Ward under the auspices of King Faisal, and the transfer of employees in the company to Al-Maqal, the club coordinated with the company's management to make the green squares in the park located there to be a playing field for them, and after a few months, the company announced the establishment of the club officially, and Mr. C. F. Neikell was chosen as the first president of the club. The first football team consisted of Markar Avadician, Kadhim Dawood, Dehjat Ohaness, Liu Steven, Samuel Akesh, Aziz Hormuz, Rashad Al-Mufti, Khudair Abbas and others. After the founding of the
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, Al-Mina'a participated in the
Iraq FA Basra Premier League The Iraq FA Basra Premier League () was the top-level division of football in Basra between 1948 and 1973. It was controlled by the Basra branch of the Iraq Football Association and was one of several regional league championships played in Iraq a ...
, a regional league for teams in Basra organised by the Basra branch of the IFA. Al-Mina'a won the league title in its first season, beating
Sharikat Naft Al-Basra Sharikat Naft Al-Basra (), known as BPC for short, was an Iraqi football team based in Basra which represented the Basra Petroleum Company. They became Iraq's first ever national cup winners when they won the 1948–49 Iraq FA Cup that was playe ...
1–0 in the final. Al-Mina'a also participated in the first ever national knockout cup in Iraq, the
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, but were knocked out in the quarter-finals 2–0 by Baghdad-based side
Al-Haras Al-Malaki Al-Haras Al-Malaki () was an Iraqi football team based in Baghdad. They participated in the first ever national cup tournament held in Iraq: the 1948–49 Iraq FA Cup. They also won seven Iraq Central FA Premier League titles in a row (the top- ...
. Al-Mina'a went on to finish in third place in the regional league in both the 1949–50 and 1950–51 seasons. In 1950, Al-Mina'a played its first match outside the country as the first Iraqi team to play outside
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, they played against Shahin at the Amjadiyeh Stadium in
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and the result was 2–2, The team was composed of these players: Mustafa Hameed, Karim Allawi, Noori Lafta, Jassim Bader, Karim Jaber, Jali Najeeb, Subhi Mohammed Zaki, Alwan Hussein,
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, Salih Mohammed and Sabeeh Darwish. And the team played several friendly matches with other Iranian clubs. They played against Arteshe and the game ended in a 2–1 victory for Al-Mina'a, and they played against Taj Ahvaz and won that match 5–1. They also played against Khorramshahr and won 3–1, and they faced Abadan F.C. and won that game too. The team benefited greatly from those matches. In 1951, the team won the
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, which was organized for
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-based teams. And in the same year, the first Iraqi national football team was established. Coach Dhia Habib invited three players from the Al-Mina'a club to join them –
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,
Saeed Easho Peter Saeed Easho Murad () (born 1928) is a former international Iraqi football player, who was one of the first players to play in first Iraq national football team, he also played for Al-Minaa, and with the reserve team of English club Manches ...
and Karim Allawi – to play against
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in
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. Before traveling, and on Wednesday 2 May 1951, Al-Mina'a played – with adding a player from
Sharikat Naft Al-Basra Sharikat Naft Al-Basra (), known as BPC for short, was an Iraqi football team based in Basra which represented the Basra Petroleum Company. They became Iraq's first ever national cup winners when they won the 1948–49 Iraq FA Cup that was playe ...
club;
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– against
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in
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, and ended the match a draw 1–1, Tariq Khalil scored for Al-Mina'a.


Matches with foreign teams (1952–1972)

The 1950s and 1960s were periods of preparation for Al-Mina'a, and the team played several friendly matches with different teams in this period; some of these clubs were strong
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an teams, and other were strong
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n teams. These matches helped the club develop the qualities of the players in terms of tactics and technique and other aspects. On 6 January 1956, Al-Mina'a played with Tehran F.C. and lost 3–0, and after a year they played with a number of
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sailors teams, who were arriving in
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in those years. On December 20, 1958, Al-Mina'a team travelled to
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, playing against
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in a
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in
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, defeating Kuwait 8–0, scoring goals by Mohammed Manther, Karim Allawi, Nouri Lafta and Waleed Dawood, each with two goals, It was a very big result against a national team. In 1961, under the leadership of Danish coach Ingvard Hansen, the team played with a number of
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ian teams, beating Abadan F.C. 4–3 and losing to Shahin 1–0. and in February 1962, the
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n club; Steaua București visited
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and Al-Mina'a, under the same coach, played with them and lost 4–1, then, Al-Mina'a played with the
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team Damascus and won 2–0. In February 1963, the team under the same coach, played with another
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n club, Petrolul Ploiești, and lost 2–0 to them. The 1962–63 season saw Al-Mina'a win the
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, the top-tier league in the region, by winning three and drawing one of their four games. The club's B team were the league's runners-up. In November 1965, the team played the
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i club Al-Qadsia and the match ended in a 3–3 draw. In September 1968, the team traveled to
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and played with some its teams, and the results were good, In 1969 the team under the leadership of coach Abdul Salam Saud, played against
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i club Al-Nusour and beat them 4–1; they then played against the
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club Neftçi and lost 1–0 On January 17, 1970, Al-Mina'a played against
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and lost 3–1, and over a year later on January 29, 1971, they played under the leadership of coach Hadi Hassan Wasfi, with
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and won 2–0; Waleed Dawood and Abdul Razzak Ahmed scored. On December 20, 1972, Al-Mina'a under the leadership of coach
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, played against the
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lost 1–0. These matches had a significant impact in making Al-Mina'a stronger team.


Golden years and League title (1973–1979)

By 1973, Al-Minaa had amassed 15 regional league titles in Basra. In the 1973–74 season, Al-Minaa played in Iraq's new nationwide league under the leadership of coach
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, and finished the season in third place. In the 1974–75 season, the first nationwide league of clubs was formed, and Al-Minaa were merged with another team called
Al-Bareed Al-Etisalat Sports Club (''The Communications'', ), is an Iraqi football team based in Baghdad was called Al-Bareed before season 2009/10. They play in the Iraqi Premier League. The Al-Bareed team was founded in 1963, and was merged with Al-Min ...
to form a club called Al-Muwasalat which finished third place in the league. Al-Minaa began to participate in the
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as an independent club in the 1975–76 season under the leadership of coach Najem Abdullah, and finished the season in fourth place. The team was not well under coach
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in the 1976–77 season, and finished in sixth place. The first match in Iraqi Premier League history to be televised was played in this season between Al-Minaa and
Al-Zawraa Al-Zawra'a Sports Club () is an Iraqi professional sports club based in Utayfia, Karkh District (near Tigris River), Baghdad. Their football team competes in the Iraq Stars League, the top-flight of Iraqi football. Al-Zawra'a have won the most ...
at
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on Friday, March 11, 1977, which ended 5–1 for Al-Zawraa. The 1977–78 season was the golden season for the team when they won the league title, and the title moved for the first time from the clubs of the capital,
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, to
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under coach
Jamil Hanoon Jamil Hanoon ( , born 1 July 1942) is a coach and former international Iraqi football player, he also played for Al-Minaa. International career Jamil Hanoon was called by Croatian coach Ljubomir Kokeza to play in the 1969 Jaam-e-Doosti Friends ...
. The team collected 21 points by winning eight matches and drawing in five matches; they did not lose any matches in this season. The Al-Minaa player
Jalil Hanoon Jalil Hanoon Matar Al-Asadi (; born 1952) is an Iraqi former footballer who is the president of Al-Minaa club. Sport history Jalil Hanoon played as a forward and spent the majority of his career with Al-Minaa club, He was capped Iraqi League t ...
won the top scorer award with 11 goals in the league. The champions' squad included the following players: Sattar Farhan, Sameer Nori, Aziz Abdullah, Sabeeh Abed Ali, Abdul Redha Hussein, Rahim Karim, Khalil Ibrahim, Hadi Ahmed, Alaa Ahmed, Ali Abdul Zahra,
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,
Jalil Hanoon Jalil Hanoon Matar Al-Asadi (; born 1952) is an Iraqi former footballer who is the president of Al-Minaa club. Sport history Jalil Hanoon played as a forward and spent the majority of his career with Al-Minaa club, He was capped Iraqi League t ...
, Hassan Abdul Hussein, Adnan Saddam, Raad Abdullah and Hadi Jabbar. Before the league start, Al-Minaa played in a pre-season football friendly tournament in Arbil, and the team played against Arbil and won 0–6, and won against Salahaddin in two matches 7–0 and 8–0, depending on this, the team was well prepared for the league championship. The first match of this league season was on October 1, 1977, and the last match was on March 31, 1978. Al-Minaa started the first two matches under coach leadership
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, who resigned after being drawn against Salahaddin 0–0 and
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0–0, the team played after that under the leadership of coach
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, who took over the job, and led the team to a series of successes, began to win against defending champions
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2–3 in
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. In the last match, Al-Minaa played against
Al-Shorta Al-Shorta Sports Club () is an Iraqi sports club based in Al-Rusafa, Iraq, Al-Rusafa, Baghdad. It has teams in 19 different sports, and the best known section of the club is the football team, whose origins date back to 1932. Al-Shorta was for ...
at Al-Minaa Stadium in
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, and Al-Minaa won 1–0, thanks to
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's goal on 50th minutes. The Al-Minaa
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, Sattar Farhan, saved a
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obtained by Al-Shorta in the final minutes of the match. In 1978–79 season, The team played under the leadership of coaches Sabeeh Abed Ali and Abdul Mahdi Hadi, and finished the season in fourth place, after being equated with second-placed;
Al-Shorta Al-Shorta Sports Club () is an Iraqi sports club based in Al-Rusafa, Iraq, Al-Rusafa, Baghdad. It has teams in 19 different sports, and the best known section of the club is the football team, whose origins date back to 1932. Al-Shorta was for ...
and third;
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in the number of points (15 points), who applied it on goals difference.


Years of war and chaos (1980–2003)

At the beginning of the
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in 1980,
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became a battleground, and the eight-year war broke all areas of life in
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, including the field of sports. Al-Mina'a in particular had many players recruited and transported to the battlefield, and the team lost their playing field, and did not find a training ground. Their financial allocations were significantly reduced, and the stars of the team left to play in the big clubs of
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. In this period, the Iraqi Ba'athist government worked on the separation of the club and GCPI in terms of funding, so the club has become dependent on self-financing, which was very poor, and as a result the team was composed of 11 players only (players without substitutes). In the 1985–86 season, Al-Mina'a were not able to play in
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, due to the fall of the bombs and the lack of safe stadiums, so their matches were moved to
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, and because of these harsh conditions, the team finished in 14th place and were relegated to the
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for the first time in its history. But the team was determined to return to play in the
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, and they managed to win the Iraqi First Division League title in 1987, and thus were able to return to play in the
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again in the 1987–88 season. They were runners-up of the Al-Faw Liberation Championship in 1988, a tournament hosted at Al-Minaa Stadium that featured
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,
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and Al-Tayaran. The club remained unstable after the Second Gulf War, which began in 1991, and
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later (1991–2003), which destroyed the sport in the whole of Iraq. The ruling
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has been accused of treating the club with
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treatment, including the opening match of
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in 1987 between Al-Mina'a and Al-Rasheed (club sponsored by the ruling party in
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), which ended in a 0–0 draw attended by the son of president Uday Saddam Hussein, and when he found that the fans cheer for Al-Mina'a team said: "If this stadium could have been moved to
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, I would have done so (this audience is not worth it)". And another of the manifestations of
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that the Ba'athist government was accused of is what happened in the league in 1991–92 season at the Al-Mina'a match against Al-Karkh, on Friday, 8 May 1992 at the Al-Minaa Stadium and the attendance of more than 20,000, which ended for Al-Karkh 3–2. The match was led by international referee Subhi Rahim, who scored an incorrect
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against Al-Minaa and the most famous
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against Al-Mina'a player Asaad Abdul Razzaq, which led to the protest of the supporters of the club, then the Al-Karkh coach
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was accused of shooting Al-Mina'a supporters from his
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, resulting in serious injuries among supporters of the club. The
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punished Al-Mina'a players, and because Dirjal led the Iraq national football team in the 1994 FIFA World Cup qualification, he prevented Al-Mina'a players from playing in the national team, including Mohammed Abdul Hussein, who won the title of best player in the league for the 1992–93 Iraqi National League, 1992–93 season. Among the practices that one of the most important players in Al-Mina'a was exposed to, when Sabah Mirza Mahmoud, a close associate of Saddam Hussein, became president of the Al-Shabab SC (Baghdad), Al-Shabab Club and ordered Hadi Ahmed, the most important player in Al-Mina'a team, to leave his club and moving to Al-Shabab Club, but Ahmed refused because of his loyalty to the club and was severely punished. Also Uday Saddam Hussein imprisoned him in Al-Radwaniyah Prison, shaved his hair and forced him to retire. Despite these difficult circumstances, the team managed to reach fourth place in the 8th Umm al-Ma'arik Championship and fourth place in the league in the 1998–99 Iraqi Premier League, 1998–99 season, and reach the semifinals of the 1999–2000 Iraq FA Cup, where they were came out of the championship after losing from
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, who won the title that season, and in the 2002–03 Iraq FA Cup also reached the semifinals, came out of the championship after losing from
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, who won the title that season.


Gradual return and Asian prominence (2004–2006)

With the change that took place after the 2003 invasion of Iraq and the overthrowing of Saddam Hussein, GCPI took care of the club, and started to bring the team back to their natural position slowly, and the 2004–05 Iraqi Premier League, 2004–05 season was the distinctive season. Under the leadership of coach Abdul Karim Jassim (''Jombi''), Al-Minaa won the Southern Group in the First Stage, and advanced to the Elite Stage where they won Group A. In the semi-finals, they managed to beat
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in
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1–0 and tied 0–0 with them in
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to advance to the final, where they played against Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya. The match was played in Baghdad which gave Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya an advantage. Al-Minaa lost the match 2–0 to take the runner-up title, and the opportunity to represent
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in the next AFC Champions League; the team became the first team from outside
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to represent
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in the continental championship. After the return of the Iran–Iraq relations, Al-Minaa participated in the 2004 Peace and Friendship Cup (Ahvaz), 2004 Peace and Friendship Cup in Ahvaz, under the leadership of coach Abdul Karim Jassim, has won the tournament, having played against Iranian clubs have won it, in semi-final, the team played against Esteghlal Ahvaz F.C., Esteghlal Ahvaz B and won 2–1, Al Mina'a's goals were scored by Nasser Talla Dahilan at the 35th minute and Qais Essa at the 75th minute. in final played against Foolad Khuzestan B F.C., Foolad Khuzestan B and won 1–0, the winning goal was scored by Alaa Aasi at the 44th minute of the game. The team under the leadership of coach Aqeel Hato did not enter the
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to compete for the title, given the weaknesses of the team (most of them were young and they needed experience in matches like this), but as a chance to play with strong teams and prepare for the
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. But Al-Minaa embarrassed some of the big teams in
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and by earning draws against the likes of FK Mashʼal Mubarek, Mash'al and Al-Hilal FC, Al-Hilal.


Last five years of local dependence (2006–2011)

After the team were knocked out of the AFC Champions League, the experienced players joined other clubs, and thus began a new era for the club under the leadership of young coach Asaad Abdul Razzaq for two seasons with and the young players who have grown up in the club. The team entered the 2006–07 Iraqi Premier League, 2006–07 season and managed to finish second in their First Stage group behind Najaf FC, Al-Najaf to qualify for the Elite Stage, but team was not able to get to the semi-finals as they finished fourth behind Arbil,
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and Karbalaa FC, Karbalaa. In the 2007–08 Iraqi Premier League, 2007–08 season, a similar thing repeated under the same coach, where the team finished in 3rd place in their First Stage group behind Karbalaa and Al-Najaf, having won eight matches, drawn six and lost two, but could not go beyond the Elite Stage, where they finished in fourth place in Group A behind Arbil, Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya and Kirkuk FC, Kirkuk. In the following three seasons, the team was under the leadership of young coach Adel Nasser and these were not good seasons, as they were knocked out in the First Stage in all three seasons. In the 2008–09 Iraqi Premier League, 2008–09 season, the team finished in sixth place in their group, where team won ten matches, drew six and lost eight matches, and in the 2009–10 Iraqi Premier League, 2009–10 season, the team ended up in seventh place in the group stage where they won 16 matches, drew 11 and lost seven. In pre-season and under the leadership of coach Adel Nasser, Al-Minaa won 2009 Thagher al-Iraq Tournament, 2009 Thaghr Al Iraq Championship title, Al-Minaa qualified for the final game after collecting 7 points by defeating Naft Maysan FC, Naft Maysan 3–1, Ghaz Al-Janoob SC, Ghaz Al-Junoob 4–1, and won the Thaghr Al Iraq Championship after beating Naft Al-Junoob in the final game with a score of 2–1. Al Mina'a's goals were scored by Nayef Falah in the 46th minute and Hassan Hadi Ahmad in the 79th minute. On the other hand, the sole goal of Naft Al-Junoob was scored by Muhannad Youssef 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-Junoob team and Al-Minaa player Ihsan Hadi. In the third season, 2010–11 Iraqi Premier League, 2010–11, the team under the same coach finished in fourth place in their First Stage group with 12 wins, nine draws and five defeats.


Eight coaches in three seasons (2011–2014)

The club was always praised for depending on coaches and players that had graduated from the club itself, but since the 2011–12 Iraqi Premier League, 2011–12 season, the club went a different way by contracting with a professional coach of Norway, Norwegian nationality (Iraqi origin) called Younis Al Qattan. But the club's management did not settle on one coach during the season, so they changed the coach seven times during these three years. In the 2011–12 Iraqi Premier League, 2011–12 season, the team under the leadership of Al-Qattan was not successful with two wins, two losses and six draws, so the manager was changed. The team began playing under the leadership of Rahim Hameed and they ended the Premier League in 11th place, and in the 2012–13 Iraqi Premier League, 2012-2013 season, the club returned to the local coach Aqeel Hato but this did not last very long as he was sacked having won four matches, drawn four matches and lost two matches, and the team played under the leadership of the young coach Ghazi Fahad afterwards but this also did not last long as he was fired having won five matches, drawn one match and lost five matches. The club then appointed coach Asaad Abdul Razzaq who led the team to finish the season in eighth place, having won eight matches and lost six with one draw, and the team began the season relying on foreign players. Al-Minaa used five foreign professionals from
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, Africa and
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in this season. In the 2013–14 Iraqi Premier League, 2013–14 season, the same thing happened as happened in the previous season, where three coaches led the team in a row. They started the season led by coach Jamal Ali and who resigned because the results were not good, especially after the 2–1 loss to Al-Karkh. Ali won two matches as coach, drew four and lost three, so the club turned the leadership of the team to his assistant Ammar Hussein, who also did not remain long; he resigned after the 3–0 loss to Al-Zawra'a SC, Al-Zawra'a, and he won three matches, drew four and lost three. The club then appointed coach Hassan Mawla, who finished the season in 11th place, and he led the team for just four matches, winning one, losing one and drawing two, and he could not continue the rest of the matches because of
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suspended the Premier League and considered it finished on June 18, 2014.


Title challenge under Al-Sayed (2014–2016)

In the 2014–15 Iraqi Premier League, 2014–15 season, the team was under coach Asaad Abdul Razzaq and he was sacked after six matches because the results were not satisfactory; he won one match, lost three and drew two, leaving the team in eighth place in their First Stage group. Al-Minaa contracted with the
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professional coach, Hussam Al Sayed, Hussam Al-Sayed, who led the team through 13 matches until the end of the group without a loss, where the team move into second place in the group behind
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. In the Elite Stage they played against three teams (Dohuk SC, Duhok, Naft Al-Junoob and Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya). The team was competing to top the group which would have qualified them for the final, but mistakes from assistant referees shattered that dream, where the assistant referee Maitham Khamat allowed an offside goal to stand in favor of Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya against Naft Al-Junoob, while assistant referee Haider Hameed did not count a legitimate goal for Al-Mina'a against Dohuk SC, Duhok due to offside, which lost them two points. These cases deprived the team from getting to the final, where the team is equal to Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya in the number of points (ten points) but Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya had a better goal difference. In the third place match they were set to play against Al-Shorta but Al-Shorta declared that they pulled out of the match. But strangely, Al-Shorta ended up turning up for the match and Al-Mina'a was not prepared to match them so they withdrew meaning the team finished in fourth place in the Premier League. In the 2015–16 Iraqi Premier League, 2015–16 season, the coach Hussam Al-Sayed led the team to a series of wins against strong teams, defeating the likes Erbil SC, Erbil 3–1, Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya 2–1 and Al-Shorta 1–0. Al-Mina'a were in first place in their First Stage group, with six wins, one draw and two losses, but the many mistakes for the referees against the team and then a number of problems arose between the club management and some players and other reasons which caused a decline in the level of the team, although the team still managed to qualify for the Elite Group. Their performances in the Elite Group were not up-to-scratch, so the team ended the season in sixth place.


Administrative problems & relegation (2016–2022)

In the 2016–17 Iraqi Premier League, 2016–17 season, Al-Minaa contracted with the
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n professional coach, Marin Ion and he was sacked after twenty-seven matches because of the chaos that appeared in the team due to the weakness of the personality of the coach, and the results were not satisfactory; he won fourteen matches, lost four and drew nine, and lost both Basra Derbies; against Al-Bahri SC, Al-Bahri 2–1, Naft Al-Junoob 1–0, leaving the team in fourth place in the first half of the league, then Al-Minaa signed local coach Ghazi Fahad, who finished the league in sixth place. In the 2016–17 Iraq FA Cup, Al-Minaa reached the semi-finals, but could not reach the final after losing from Naft Al-Wasat SC, Naft Al-Wasat on penalties, in the match that ended 1–1. Then, the team ended the season without any good results due to several problems within the club. The administrative problems continued within the club, where two departments were formed and each claimed to be the legitimate administration. There was also a conflict between the management of the club and the Ministry of Transport (Iraq), Ministry of Transport (the owner), which led to a financial crisis, in which the important players migrated to the Baghdad clubs, and change of coaches in the same season was repeated within the club, all of which led to a decline in the level of the team, and ranked near the bottom of the ranking of the league teams in multiple seasons (15th place in the 2017–18 Iraqi Premier League, 2017–18 season and 17th place in the 2018–19 Iraqi Premier League, 2018–19 season). In the 2021–22 Iraqi Premier League, 2021–22 season, the level of the team declined so much that only won three matches during the whole season, and the administration resigned after the disastrous mistakes they made during the season, and a temporary administration was formed, but they could not do anything, and in the end the team occupied the 19th place (penultimate) and was officially relegated to the
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.


Recent history (2022–)

After the end of 2021–22 Iraqi Premier League, the season, the
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did not specify the mechanism for the participation of clubs and their number in the subsequent season, and the matter remained ambiguous. Orally and in the media, the Football Association decided that the system of playing in the league will be according to the professional league system, and any club that did not complete its file according to the Club Licensing Law will not participate. The president of Football Association,
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promised the president of Al-Mina'a Club and the governor of Basra that Al-Mina'a team would play in the
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and not in the
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if the club completed the licensing file. Based on the foregoing, the club contracted with coach Basim Qasim and five professionals, paid all their debts and completed the licensing file. But the club was surprised by the decision of the Football Association to reverse its decision to play according to the professional league system and not to accredit the licensed clubs, and that they were deceived by the Football Association. The club entered the first division season and successfully got out the first time of asking by topping their group and defeating Amanat Baghdad to win the title. The following season, crisis would hit Al Mina'a once again. FIFA imposed a registration ban on the club a few weeks before the start of the season due to not paying the debts owed to former players and staff. This meant that Al Mina'a had to go into the season with only the existing players under contract, all of whom were academy players or recent graduates from the academy. This led to the resignation of the entire coaching staff, starting with the manager Qahtan Chathir. Al Mina'a forfeited the 3rd match of the season, after starting the match with 8 players and having a player go off "injured" after 8 minutes, forcing the referee to end the contest. Reports were circling that the club was set to withdraw from the league season and suffer another relegation. However, Iraqi manager Hassan Ahmed (footballer), Hassan Ahmed decided to take over the club, and sensationally steered the side full of youth players to a 14th place finish, comfortably surviving the season. The following season, Al-Mina'a decided to hire Pablo Grandes, who became the first Spaniard to coach the club.


Kit

Al-Minaa's traditional colours are blue and white. The home kit is blue and the away kit is white. For much of Al-Minaa's history, their home colours have been bright blue shirts with white sleeves and white shorts, though this has not always been the case. The shirt was blue, and was worn with blue shorts and white socks in 1977–78 season when won league title for the first time. In some seasons the team used the home kit that was blue and painted in yellow or white, and in the away kit use the white and painted in blue or black or red or some of these colors together. But in the 1998–99 Iraqi Premier League, 1998–1999 season only the kit was green, and this was unfamiliar.


Historical kits


Kit manufacturers and shirt sponsors

Al-Minaa's shirts have been made by manufacturers including Adidas (from the 1970s until 1982), Puma SE, Puma (1982–1984), Adidas (1984–1989), Uhlsport (2001–2003), Macron (sportswear), Macron (2011–2014), Uhlsport (2014–2016), Adidas (2016–2017) and Jako (2017–2018), Uhlsport (from 2018). Like those of most other Iraqi football clubs, Al-Minaa's shirts have featured sponsors' logos since the 1980s; sponsors include Samsung (1999–2000), Elaph Islamic Bank (2015–2016), Fuchs Petrolub (2016–2017) and GCPI (2017–2020).


Stadium

Al-Minaa Stadium was founded in the 1930s and contained an open field with a stand on one side. In the 1960–61 season, lighting was installed in the stadium and the stadium was considered the second best stadium in the Arab world after the Alexandria Stadium in Egypt. In the mid-1980s, terraces with three strips were placed around stadium in order to accommodate 4,000 spectators. In 1995, circular strips were built around the ground in order to accommodate 10,000 spectators. The opening match of the new stadium was Al-Minaa match against Samarra FC, Samarra, and ended for Al-Minaa 1–0, Adel Nasser scored from a
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. Construction work for Al-Minaa Olympic Stadium began on March 22, 2011 to be the club's new stadium with a capacity of 30,000 spectators, being built on an area of 52 acres. Al-Minaa played at the Naft Al-Junoob Stadium during the first phase of the 2012–13 Iraqi Premier League, 2012–13 season, for the period from 20 October 2012 to 1 March 2013. In the second phase of the same season, the team was played at the Basra Stadium (Al-Jamhoriya) for the period from 27 April 2014 to 4 September, and they were training at Al-Hawta Stadium in this season. On October 1, 2013, Al-Zubair Olympic Stadium was inaugurated and the team played all home matches at it, during the 2013–14 Iraqi Premier League, 2013–14 season and the 2014–15 Iraqi Premier League, 2014–15 season, and until May 23, 2015, when the Basra Sports City became a temporary stadium for the team. Since October 2017, Basra Sports City was officially leased to club. In low attendance matches, Al-Minaa played at Al-Fayhaa Stadium (Basra), Basra Sports City's secondary stadium (also known as ''Al-Fayhaa Stadium''), which has a capacity of 10,000 spectators. On December 26, 2022, the Al-Minaa Olympic Stadium was inaugurated by the Ministry of Youth and Sports (Iraq), Ministry of Youth and Sports in preparation for the establishment of the 25th Arabian Gulf Cup, where the tournament will take place on this stadium in addition to the Basra Sports City. The opening included a ceremony in which the retired Al-Minaa stars were honored. After that, a
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took place between Al-Minaa and Kuwait SC, in which Kuwait won 2–1. Ali Hussain (57') and Taha Yassine Khenissi (66') scored the double for Kuwait, and Karrar Mohammed scored for Al-Minaa from a penalty kick in the 89th minute. On January 8, 2024, the Minister of Youth and Sports announced that Al-Minaa team will begin playing home matches on Al-Minaa Olympic Stadium starting from the fourteenth round of
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. On February 3, 2024, Al-Minaa played its first official match on this Stadium in the second round of the 2023–24 Iraq FA Cup, FA Cup, where it faced Naft Al-Wasat SC, Naft Al-Wasat, and they were able to score three goals. The first was by Ayad Abed Farhan in the first half, and the second and third were by Salem Ahmed and Hameed Ali Hameed in the second half. The match ended 3–1, and Al-Minaa qualified for the next round of the tournament.


Supporters

Al-Mina'a fans often refer to themselves as "Jamhoor Al-Safana", the name derived from the team's nickname, "Al-Safana". The fanbase is large and generally loyal; in 2014–15, Al-Mina'a had the highest average League attendance for an Iraqi club. Al-Mina'a has the Fan (person), Promoters Association, which was established at the beginning of the club's starting point, and remained supportive of the team in all their matches, and traveled with them wherever they went. In June 2014, Al-Mina'a supporters founded a group known as "Ultras Safana". The supporters group has become well known throughout Iraqi football as one of the most passionate groups of football fans in
Iraq Iraq, officially the Republic of Iraq, is a country in West Asia. It is bordered by Saudi Arabia to Iraq–Saudi Arabia border, the south, Turkey to Iraq–Turkey border, the north, Iran to Iran–Iraq border, the east, the Persian Gulf and ...
and the group's banners and logos can be seen in any stadium that their club play in. The number of group members is increasing. The foundation of this group has significantly increased both the number of Al-Minaa fans in stadiums and their presence in matches. Ultras Safana won the title of Best Ultras in the Iraqi league a year after its founding, as well as in the second consecutive year. The supporters of Al-Mina'a are very many, spread throughout the provinces of Iraq, and some live outside Iraq, and was considered to be the best fans in the Iraqi league.


Anthem and other songs

The team's anthem is "''Damna Mina'ee w-Areeq''" by Ali Al-Bedairi & Karrar Zayed. Also anthem "''Safana wel-Neim Safana''" by Mohammed Abdul-Ilah. In addition to the usual Basrawi football chants, Al-Mina'a's supporters sing "Ihna Lazraq Ashqinah" and also regularly sing "Hai Hai Hai Ya Mina'ee".


Rivalries


Basra derby

Al-Mina'a contest the Basra Derby with Naft Al-Basra SC, Naft Al-Basra (''formerly Naft Al-Janoob until 2020''). Since 2005, there have been 36 competitive Basra Derbies. Al-Minaa hold the precedence in these matches, with 14 victories to Naft Al-Basra's 9; there have been 13 draws. The most decisive result in an Al-Mina'a versus Naft Al-Basra game is Al-Mina'a'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. The competition saw 66 goals scored, 37 for Al-Minaa and 29 for Naft Al-Basra; the individual player who scored the most goals was Al-Minaa player Ehsan Hadi and Naft Al-Basra player Bassim Ali, each scored four goals. And there are five players who scored for both teams, they are Alaa Aasi, Nasser Talla Dahilan, Ahmed Hassan, Sajjad Abdul Kadhim and Hossam Malik.


Al-Araqa derby

There also exists a rivalry between Al-Mina'a and Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya, which is sometimes called the Al-Araqa derby, because the two clubs are the oldest clubs in Iraq, founded in 1931.


Players


First-team squad


Under-21s and Academy

:Players to have featured in a first-team matchday squad for Al-Minaa


Retired numbers

(posthumous honour)


Current staff


Board members

Note: This administrative body was chosen temporarily by the National Olympic Committee of Iraq, Iraqi Olympic Committee until elections are held to form an official administrative body.


Records


League history

:
[a] The league was not completed and was cancelled.


Performance in AFC competitions


Against national teams


Top goalscorers

:''As of 5 May 2024.''
Note: The statistic concerns only the goals scored in the Iraq Stars League, Iraqi league since its launch in Iraq, that is, since 1974. The statistics that precede the league are unknown.
Players who are still active with the club are in bold.


Presidents and managers


List of presidents

This is a list of Al-Minaa SC presidents and chairmen from its foundation in 1931.


Managerial history

This list includes the team coaches after the end of World War II and the return of the club to engage in sports activity. * Faraj Dano * Hameed Majeed * Karim Jaber * Kamel Abboudi * Karim Allawi Homaidi * Michael Stanley * Ingvard Hansen * Tariq Khalil * Mohammed Manthar * Abdul Salam Saud * Mohammed Manthar * Abdul Salam Saud * Jamil Mohammed Ali * Hadi Hassan Wasfi *
Hamza Qasim Hamza Qasim (; born 1 July 1933) is a retired Iraqi football goalkeeper, who played with the Iraq national team in the 1957 Pan Arab Games. He also played for Al-Minaa. Coaching career Qasim served as coach for Al-Minaa from 1971 to 1974. M ...
* Najm Abdullah Al-Azzawi *
Faleh Hassan Wasfi Faleh Hassan Wasfi ( , is a coach and former international Iraqi football player, he also played for Al-Minaa. Honors International ;Iraq * 1964 Arab Nations Cup The 1964 Arab Cup was the second edition of the Arab Cup hosted by Kuwait. In ...
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Jamil Hanoon Jamil Hanoon ( , born 1 July 1942) is a coach and former international Iraqi football player, he also played for Al-Minaa. International career Jamil Hanoon was called by Croatian coach Ljubomir Kokeza to play in the 1969 Jaam-e-Doosti Friends ...
* Sabeeh Abed Ali & Abdul Mahdi Hadi *
Abdul Razzaq Ahmed Abdul Razzaq Ahmed Basheer (; born 1 July 1944) is an Iraqi people, Iraqi former association football, football Forward (association football), forward who played for Iraq national football team, Iraq in the 1972 AFC Asian Cup qualification and ...
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Jamil Hanoon Jamil Hanoon ( , born 1 July 1942) is a coach and former international Iraqi football player, he also played for Al-Minaa. International career Jamil Hanoon was called by Croatian coach Ljubomir Kokeza to play in the 1969 Jaam-e-Doosti Friends ...
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Abdul Razzaq Ahmed Abdul Razzaq Ahmed Basheer (; born 1 July 1944) is an Iraqi people, Iraqi former association football, football Forward (association football), forward who played for Iraq national football team, Iraq in the 1972 AFC Asian Cup qualification and ...
* Rahim Karim *
Abdul Razzaq Ahmed Abdul Razzaq Ahmed Basheer (; born 1 July 1944) is an Iraqi people, Iraqi former association football, football Forward (association football), forward who played for Iraq national football team, Iraq in the 1972 AFC Asian Cup qualification and ...
* Hadi Ahmed *
Jamil Hanoon Jamil Hanoon ( , born 1 July 1942) is a coach and former international Iraqi football player, he also played for Al-Minaa. International career Jamil Hanoon was called by Croatian coach Ljubomir Kokeza to play in the 1969 Jaam-e-Doosti Friends ...
* Sabeeh Hussein * Hadi Ahmed *
Abdul Razzaq Ahmed Abdul Razzaq Ahmed Basheer (; born 1 July 1944) is an Iraqi people, Iraqi former association football, football Forward (association football), forward who played for Iraq national football team, Iraq in the 1972 AFC Asian Cup qualification and ...
& Hadi Ahmed * Hadi Ahmed * Aqeel Hato * Rahim Karim * Abdul Karim Jassim * Aqeel Hato * Asaad Abdul Razzaq * Adel Nasser * Abdul Karim Jassim * Ammar Hussein * Adel Nasser * Younis Al-Qattan * Taher Balas * Rahim Hameed * Aqeel Hato * Mohammed Hussein Gholaim * Ghazi Fahad * Asaad Abdul Razzaq * Jamal Ali * Abbas Obeid * Ammar Hussein * Hassan Muwla * Asaad Abdul Razzaq * Ahmed Rahim * Hussam Al Sayed * Marin Ion * Ghazi Fahad * Fajr Ibrahim * Nadhim Shaker * Ahmed Rahim * Mahmoud Yasser * Aqeel Hato * Hicham Ghazia * Emad Aoda * Ahmad Sabri * Valeriu Tița * Adel Nasser * Ahmed Rahim * Qusay Munir * Ehsan Hadi * Ammar Hussien * Ehsan Hadi * Hatif Shamran * Ameen Phillip * Ahmed Rahim * Hatif Shamran * Ali Wahab * Basim Qasim * Fareed Majeed * Qahtan Chathir * Asaad Abdul Razzaq * Hassan Ahmed (footballer), Hassan Ahmed * Pablo Grandes * Hussam Al Sayed


Notable players

''For a list of all Al-Minaa players, see :Al-Minaa SC players, Al-Minaa SC players.''


Captains

This list includes the team's captains since the club's participation in the Iraqi Premier League, Iraqi League for the first time.


Honours


Major


National

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Iraq Stars League The Iraq Stars League (), is the highest level of the Iraqi football league system. Contested by 20 clubs, it operates on a system of promotion and relegation with the Iraqi Premier Division League. It is governed by the Iraqi Pro League Associa ...
(top tier): **Winners (1): Iraqi League 1977–78, 1977–78 **Runners up (1): 2004–05 *Iraqi Premier Division League (second tier): **Winners (3): 1986–87, 1989–90, 2022–23 Iraqi First Division League, 2022–23 (record)


Regional

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Iraq FA Basra Premier League The Iraq FA Basra Premier League () was the top-level division of football in Basra between 1948 and 1973. It was controlled by the Basra branch of the Iraq Football Association and was one of several regional league championships played in Iraq a ...
(top tier): **Winners (15): including 1948–49 Iraq FA Basra League, 1948–49, 1962–63 (record)


Minor

*King Cup: **Winners (2): 1947–48, 1952–53 *
Hanna Al-Sheikh Cup Hanna Al-Sheikh Championship (also known as Hanna Al-Sheikh Cup) was the first known football competition in Basra, held annually. Six clubs in Basra were involved in the tournament. This tournament began in the 1945. The last season was in 1968 ...
: **Winners (11): including 1947–48, 1950–51 (record) *Al-Minaa Cup: **Winners (2): 1948–49, 1949–50 *Al-Shamkhany Cup: **Winners (2): 1947–48, 1948–49 **Runners-up (1): 1949–50 *2009 Thaghr al-Iraq Championship, Thaghr al-Iraq Championship: **Winners (1): 2009 Thaghr al-Iraq Championship, 2009 *Sabeeh Abed Ali, Sabeeh Abed Ali Cup: **Winners (1): 2004 *2004 Peace and Friendship Cup (Ahvaz), Peace and Friendship Cup: **Winners (1): 2004 Peace and Friendship Cup (Ahvaz), 2004 *Basra Mutasarrif Cup: **Winners (1): 1956 *Happiness Cup: **Winners (1): 1956 *Regent's Cup: **Winners (1): 1949–50 *Asfar Knockout Cup: **Winners (1): 1948–49 **Runners-up (1): 1947–48 *Al-Faw Liberation Championship **Runners-up (1): 1988 *Industries Exhibition Cup **Runners-up (1): 1953–54


Rankings


CWR All-Time Club World Ranking


References


External links


alminaasc.com
– official website (archived 8 July 2012)
Al-Minaa Club: Sailors of south
{{Iraq Super League Al-Minaa SC, Football clubs in Iraq 1931 establishments in Iraq Association football clubs established in 1931 Football clubs in Basra