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Revision as of 00:45, 31 August 2024

Duhok SC
Full nameDuhok Sports Club
Founded1970; 54 years ago (1970)
GroundDuhok Stadium
Capacity22,800
ChairmanAbdullah Jalal
ManagerMesut Meral
LeagueIraq Stars League
2023–24Iraq Stars League, 6th of 20
Websitehttp://www.duhoksportclub.com
Current season

Duhok Sports Club (Template:Lang-ku, Template:Lang-ar) is a professional sports club, based in Duhok, Iraqi Kurdistan. Founded in 1970, the club competes in the Iraq Stars League, and also fields a team in the Kurdistan Premier League. Duhok SC's biggest rivals are also their neighbours Zakho, always producing the most passionate and fierce matches every season, with whom they contest the "Badinan Derby".

Club history

Duhok Football Club (Duhok FC) was founded by the youth of Duhok city when three teams joined together to establish the club on 14 December 1970.

Duhok football club began its football in rural leagues class until in 1974–75 the club decided to suspend its activities in order to support the post nationalistic struggle to defend the rights of Kurdish people in Iraq. In 1976, Duhok football team participated in the Iraqi third division, from 1978 the team was in second division, During the 1990–91 season the team did not participate in the league because of a major uprising. The football team resumed its participation in the 1992–93 season of the fourth division, and went up to the third division a year later. In the 1993–94 season, the club participated in the third division. The club was promoted yet again this time to the second division. The 1994–95 season was a very triumphant season for Duhok SC, as they claimed the second division and qualified to the Iraqi first division in the 1995–96 season. Duhok remained in the first division during the 1996–97 season. In the 1997–98 season, Duhok SC secured promotion to the Iraqi premier league by winning the first division. since then Duhok SC spent many years in mid-table obscurity occasionally challenging the top Iraqi sides. However all this changed after the invasion of Iraq, with this came liberation and freedom for all Kurdish sport teams and personalities who have excelled in both domestic and international competitions. Duhok Sc finally realized its full potential during the 2009–10 season, as Duhok SC won their first ever Iraqi premier league championship beating Talaba SC 1–0 to become the champions for the first time. Since then Duhok, SC became runners-up in 2011–12 season, thus qualifying to the AFC cup for the second time in its history. The last time Duhok SC played in the AFC cup in 2010–11, they reached the quarter-finals.

Official sponsors

Stadium

Duhok Stadium is the stadium where Duhok Sport Club play their home games. It is a multiuse stadium in Duhok, Kurdistan. The stadium originally held 10,000 people, but after reconstruction it now holds 25,000 people, making it one of the largest in Iraq. It was built in 1992. It is located on Raza Road, Duhok.

Rivalries

Duhok FC fans consider Zakho FC and Erbil SC to be their main rivals. Zakho FC are the club's traditional rivals with whom they contest the "Duhok Derby" but differing fortunes have somewhat diluted the clubs' dislike of each other, even though now Zakho FC are back in the Iraqi Premier League and the rivalry is set to continue and to be more heated than ever. Erbil SC and Duhok SC also share very heated rivalries, as the two main Kurdish teams in the Iraqi league both teams are very much still rivals, even though these clubs are bitter rivals, the number of incidents and violence has decreased incredibly now these clubs share very safe but still heated encounters. The match between the two is known as the "Iraqi Kurdistan Derby", or alternatively, the "North Iraq Derby".

Crest and nickname

The Duhok SC logo is yellow and blue, reflecting the club's colours. The logo consists of a hawk, representing Duhok SC's nickname which is the Mountains' Hawks (صقور الجبال). The logo features the letters "DSC" at the top, which stands for Duhok Sports Club, and features the club's year of foundation at the bottom.

Kits

Playing kit

Duhok's home shirts are now always yellow and blue, in 2012 Duhok Sc introduced a new home kit for the season 2012/2013, a yellow kit with sky blue hoops. Traditionally the home kit has always been yellow, the away kit would usually be blue or blue and white. Duhok SC has made the colours yellow and blue the club's prime colours.

Past Kits

Current squad

As of 31 Aug 2024

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
95 GK Iraq IRQ Mohammed Salih
12 GK Iraq IRQ Ahmed Bashar
1 GK Iraq IRQ Darvan Hirori
52 DF Brazil BRA Moisés
DF Iraq IRQ Masies Artien
DF Iraq IRQ Najm Shwan
DF Ivory Coast CIV Wonlo Coulibaly
20 DF Iraq IRQ Mohammed Saeed
27 DF Iraq IRQ Bayar Abubakir
23 DF Iraq IRQ Rebaz Rahim
DF Iraq IRQ Hedayat Latif
45 MF Ghana GHA Reuben Acquah
5 MF Iraq IRQ Ako Hzair
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF France FRA Zana Allée
31 MF Iraq IRQ Haron Ahmed Zubair
MF Iraq IRQ Hassan Emad
7 FW Iraq IRQ Jiar Govand Lateef
FW Iraq IRQ Arkan Mansour
99 FW Iraq IRQ Siyaband Ageed
FW Ghana GHA Gilbert Koomson
80 FW Ivory Coast CIV Yannick Zakri
18 FW Iraq IRQ Dhulfiqar Younis
FW Canada CAN Ameer Kinani
FW Iraq IRQ Pashang Abdulla

Club managers

Recent history

Season Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P AFCCL AFCC FA Cup Notes
2000–01 5 30 16 7 7 44 24 55
2001–02 7 38 19 13 6 61 38 70 Round 1
2002–03 27 9 7 11 30 40 34 Round 3 League abandoned due to war
2003–04 7 4 0 3 10 6 League abandoned due to war
2004–05 2nd round 20 9 6 5 25 16
2005–06 2nd round 16 6 6 4 13 10
2006–07 2nd round 17 6 6 5 18 21
2007–08 4th Place 24 14 6 4 22 13
2008–09 3rd Place 27 19 7 1 48 11
2009–10 1 42 26 8 8 71 29
2010–11 1st round 26 12 4 10 36 28 Quarter-finals
2011–12 2 38 21 13 4 57 21 76
2012–13 5 34 16 10 8 54 35 58 Round of 16 Abandoned
2013–14 7 23 7 10 6 30 32 31
2014–15 2nd round 22 6 8 8 22 28
2015–16 Relegated 9 2 1 6 8 15 Semi-finals
  • From 2004/05 season, the competition changed from League system to various rounds including table and knockout rounds.
  • From 2011/12 season, the competition went back to the single league system.
  • From 2014/15 season, the competition returned to a system with various rounds.

Backroom staff and club officials

Name Position
Sweden Mesut Meral Manager
Iraq Assistant coach
Kurdistan Region Harjang Babaker Fitness coach
Iraq Maan Jameel Goalkeeping coach
Iraq Physiotherapist

Boardroom positions

Position Name Nationality
Chairman: Abdullah Jalal Kurdistan Region
Club Secretary / supervisor: Jassim Mohammed Haji Kurdistan Region
Director : Khalid Mushir Kurdistan Region
Member of the administrative board: Millat Jamal Kurdistan Region

Honours

National

Regional

Performance in AFC competitions

2011: Quarter-finals
2013: Round of 16

Individual honours

2009 FIFA Confederations Cup

The following players have played in the FIFA Confederations Cup whilst playing for Dohuk :