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Hassan Ahmed (footballer)

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Hassan Ahmed
Ahmed with Al-Minaa in 2024
Personal information
Full name Hassan Ahmed Ali
Date of birth (1956-07-01) 1 July 1956 (age 68)
Place of birth Baghdad, Iraq
Position(s) Defender
Team information
Current team
Al-Minaa (manager)
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1978–1981 Al-Tijara
1981–1984 Al-Jaish
1984–1988 Al-Tijara
International career
1978 Iraq U20
Managerial career
1993–1994 Al-Tijara
1994–1996 Racing
1996–1997 Shabab Al Sahel
1997–1998 Al Ahli
1998–1999 Al-Sinaa
1999–2000 Erbil
2004 Iraq U20
2006 Iraq U14
2007 Iraq U17
2009 Iraq U20
2011–2013 Al-Kahrabaa
2013–2014 Masafi Al-Wasat
2014–2015 Naft Maysan
2015–2019 Al-Naft
2019–2020 Al-Najaf
2021 Al-Talaba
2021–2022 Al-Karkh
2022 Al-Najaf
2022 Al-Naft
2023–2024 Al-Minaa
2024– Karbala
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Hassan Ahmed (Arabic: حسن أحمد; born 1956), commonly known by the nickname Al-Shater,[1][2][3] (Mesopotamian Arabic: intelligent in work), is an Iraqi professional football manager and former player who is the manager of Iraq Stars League club Al-Minaa.[4][5][6]

International career

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Ahmed was first picked to represent Iraq in 1978, when the under-20 coach Lenko Grčić selected Ahmed to be a part of his 25-man squad to play in 1978 AFC Youth Championship.[7]

Coaching career

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Al Tijara and stints in Lebanon.

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Ahmed was a player who was very loyal to Al-Tijara. After retiring from playing, he coached Al-Tijara, leading them to a return to the premier League after winning the 1993-1994 second division. He then moved to Lebanon when he coached Shabab Al Sahel, Racing and Al Ahli, after several years.

Iraq Youth levels

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In 2004, he returned to Iraq and coached Al-Sinaa and Erbil. Then he moved on to coaching junior national teams, where he coached U-14, U-17, and U-20.[8] In 2009, Ahmed led the U-19 team in the AFC U-19 Championship qualification[9] and was able to achieve first place in it and qualify for the 2010 AFC U-19 Championship,[10][11][12][13] but the team's disappointing results in the Championship led him to resign.[14][15]

Al-Kahrabaa

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In December 2011, Ahmed signed a contract with Al-Kahrabaa to coach his team in the Premier League, succeeding the resigned coach Shaker Mahmoud, as Mahmoud left the team while it was threatened with relegation.[16][17] Finally, Ahmed was able to improve the team's results and continue to play in the Premier League, and his contract was renewed for a second season.[18] In June 2013, the club management dismissed Ahmed from coaching the team, because he stood by the players who had not received their financial dues and they demanded it, where the management considered this an incitement by the coach to his players.[19]

Masafi Al-Wasat

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In December 2013, Ahmed signed a contract with Masafi Al-Wasat to coach his team in the Premier League, succeeding the resigned coach Nadhim Shaker, as Shaker left the team while it was threatened with relegation.[20] At the end of the season, the contract was not renewed due to disagreement over the terms of renewal between the coach and the management.[21]

Naft Maysan

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In August 2014, Ahmed signed a contract to coach the Naft Maysan to build a young team capable of continuing to play in the Premier League, because the club did not have enough money to sign professionals or local super players.[22][23] In April 2015, as the end of the season approached, Ahmed decided to leave the team due to the management's abandonment of supporting the team financially after they had guaranteed its stay in the Premier League, and after the training staff's salaries had not been paid for 9 months.[24][25][26] This season, all the coaches of the Premier League clubs were dismissed due to poor results, and were replaced, except for Ahmed, who remained at the head of Naft Maysan's technical team until the end of the season.[27]

Al-Naft

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In May 2015, Al-Naft's management chose Ahmed as coach to correct the situation of its football team, because the club had not done well last season, and finished the season in penultimate place in the standings, as they were going through difficult financial difficulties, and they wanted to rely on local young players and build a young, competitive team.[28][29] Al-Naft finished this season in fifth place.[30] Before the end of the season, the club management was quick to renew the contract of Ahmed and the assistant coaching staff due to the success he achieved.[31][32] In the 2016–17 season, the team finished the year 2016 at the top of the standings,[33] with 25 rounds remaining in the lead, but at the end of the season it lost the lead to occupy runner-up position.[34] Ahmed's contract was renewed to lead the team for the third season.[35] The team finished the season in third place after defeating the leaders in the last league match.[36] Ahmed's contract to lead the team was renewed for a fourth season.[37] Things did not go well this season, due to the many injuries among the players, and the team's results declined, as it failed to win in the last seven matches, ranking seventh, so the club management decided to terminate the coach's contract in March 2019.[38][39][40]

Al-Najaf & return to Al-Naft

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In July 2019, Ahmed signed a contract with Al-Najaf,[41] but the league was canceled in the same season after several rounds due to the Covid-19 pandemic.[42] Due to the good results he achieved in the rounds played in the previous season, in which the team did not lose, the club management decided to renew coach Ahmed's contract.[43][44] But Ahmed decided to resign from coaching the team in late December 2020 due to his salary not being paid by the club management for 5 months.[45] In January 2021, Ahmed contracted with Al-Talaba,[46] but was dismissed in April due to poor results.[47] In November 2021, Ahmed contracted with Al-Karkh,[48] But he resigned in February 2022 due to poor results.[49] Two days later, he signed with Al-Najaf again.[50][51] He ended the season with them and his contract was not renewed.[52] In July 2022, Ahmed signed with Al-Naft again.[53] In November 2022, he submitted his resignation due to poor results.[54]

Al-Minaa

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In November 2023, Ahmed signed a contract with Al-Minaa.[55] The team was all young, and their number was very small, only 16 players, due to FIFA banning Al-Minaa from signing contracts. Ahmed considered that this situation represented a difficult challenge for any coach, but he win in his first match, and was able to energize the players and change their bad psychological state.[56][57] He improved the team's performance match after match, and was even chosen as the best coach in the seventh round of the league.[58] Then he was re-selected as the best coach in the 17th round after defeating third-placed Duhok with a score of 2-0.[59] He was also chosen as the best coach in the 35th round after leading his team to victory over Naft Maysan with a score of 3-0.[60] After the high levels he presented with his young team and ensuring his stay in the league for the next season, Al-Minaa management decided to renew coach Hassan Ahmed’s contract for a new season and give him all the powers to build a strong team that competes for the top four places.[61] But Ahmed apologized for continuing to train the national team due to his personal circumstances.[62]

Karbala

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In September 2024, Ahmed signed a contract with Karbala.[63]

Personal life

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Ahmed is a fan of the German player Beckenbauer, and a fan of the Italian club Inter Milan.[8]

Managerial statistics

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As of 21 September 2024
Managerial record by team and tenure
Team From To Record
P W D L Win %
Al-Kahrabaa 16 December 2011 18 June 2013 69 24 20 25 034.8
Masafi Al-Wasat 23 December 2013 13 July 2014 14 2 6 6 014.3
Naft Maysan 3 August 2014 30 April 2015 16 3 8 5 018.8
Al-Naft 20 May 2015 12 March 2019 130 67 43 20 051.5
Al-Najaf 23 July 2019 28 December 2020 14 6 6 2 042.9
Al-Talaba 8 January 2021 28 April 2021 16 3 3 10 018.8
Al-Karkh 7 November 2021 19 February 2022 14 2 7 5 014.3
Al-Najaf 21 February 2022 23 June 2022 9 2 7 0 022.2
Al-Naft 5 July 2022 1 November 2022 5 0 1 4 000.0
Al-Minaa 19 November 2023 17 July 2024 38 13 11 14 034.2
Karbala 2 September 2024 present 1 0 1 0 000.0
Total 326 122 113 91 037.4

Honours and achievements

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Player

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Al-Jaish

Iraq U20

Manager

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Al-Tijara

Al-Naft

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