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Ali Adnan Kadhim

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Iraqi footballer (born 1993)
This article is about the Iraqi footballer. For the Iraqi archer, seeAli Adnan Mohamed.
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Ali Adnan
Adnan playing for Iraq at the2019 AFC Asian Cup
Personal information
Full nameAli Adnan Kadhim Nasser Al-Tameemi[1]
Date of birth (1993-12-19)19 December 1993 (age 31)
Place of birthBaghdad,Iraq[1]
Height1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)[2]
PositionLeft-back
Team information
Current team
Al Wehda
Number53
Youth career
2003–2008Ammo Baba School
2008–2009Al-Zawraa
2009–2010Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2010–2013Baghdad62(7)
2013–2015Çaykur Rizespor41(3)
2015–2019Udinese65(1)
2018–2019Atalanta (loan)3(0)
2019Vancouver Whitecaps FC (loan)16(1)
2019–2021Vancouver Whitecaps FC34(2)
2021–2022Vejle1(0)
2022–2023Rubin Kazan8(0)
2023–2024Mes Rafsanjan21(0)
2024–2025Al-Najma31(1)
2025–Al Wehda
International career
2011–2013Iraq U2015(4)
2012–2016Iraq U2313(5)
2012–Iraq94(7)
* Club domestic league appearances and goals as of 18 December 2023
‡ National team caps and goals as of 29 January 2024

Ali Adnan Kadhim Nasser Al-Tameemi (Arabic:عَلِيّ عَدْنَان كَاظِم نَاصِر التَّمِيمِيّ; born 19 December 1993) is an Iraqi professionalfootballer who plays as aleft-back forSaudi First Division League clubAl Wehda and theIraq national team.

Adnan has played at the2013 FIFA U-20 World Cup, where he was one of Iraq's star players as the underdogs went on to reach the semi-final. He won the2013 Asian Young Footballer of the Year.[3]

Club career

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Early years

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Adnan was graduated from the prestigiousAmmo Baba Football School situated opposite theAl-Shaab Stadium,[4] where he spent the early part of his football education. In his five years at the school, and despite being one of the youngest kids at the time, he excelled and progressed from the Baraem ("Buds") and Ashbal ("Cubs") teams. The player sees his time at the school as an important foundation of his career and a key part of his development. He moved from the school, to one of Iraq's top clubsAl-Zawraa – joining one of the best youth set-ups in the country, and also his uncle’s former club, playing at Nasha’een (Under 17) level and then the youth team. After spending a season in the youth team at city rivalsAl-Quwa Al-Jawiya, he transferred to big spendersBaghdad FC.[5]

Baghdad FC

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There he first played for theBaghdad FC's youth side and was invited to the senior team by head coachYahya Alwan, at a relatively young age but because of the depth in the squad, he returned to the youth set-up. It was only after Karim Kurdi was appointed head coach of the club in 2010, that Adnan became a regular with the seniors. The coach was able to give the attacking left sided player the confidence in his own abilities and Adnan went from strength to strength, dislodging his idol and teammate, the Iraqi internationalBassim Abbas on the left flank, first at club level and then with Iraq.[5] He scored seven goals for Baghdad FC in total. Two were in the 2010–11 season (againstNaft Maysan andAl-Hasanain), three were in the 2011–12 season (two againstKirkuk FC and one againstAl-Sinaa) and two were in the 2012–13 season (againstAl-Minaa andAl-Kahraba).[6]

During the 2013 winter transfer window, the player received an offer from Saudi clubIttihad FC, to replace Croatian playerAnas Sharbini. However the deal fell through when his agent was unable to complete the transfer. The player had been expected to fly to Saudi Arabia to hold negotiations but obtaining a visa to Saudi Arabia would have taken two days and the transfer window would close on the following day, so the deal could not be completed.[5]

Çaykur Rizespor

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On 1 August 2013, Adnan officially agreed to sign a five-year contract deal withÇaykur Rizespor.[7] He chose the shirt number 53, as it was the same year the club Çaykur Rizespor was established, in 1953, stating that he feels that Çaykur Rizespor is like his home.[8]

Adnan playing forÇaykur Rizespor againstGalatasaray, 28 September 2013

On 1 September 2013, Adnan scored his first goal in the TurkishSüper Lig for Çaykur Rizespor againstKayseri Erciyesspor in the 7th minute from long distance. On 14 September 2013, Adnan scored his second goal with Çaykur Rizespor againstGaziantepspor from a free kick from 35 metres.[9] Adnan contributed to his team with 4 goals and 10 assists, due to the football and the team he played, he became one of the fans' favoritefootballers during his time playing atÇaykur Rizespor.[citation needed]

On 2 September 2013,Napoli made a €7 million transfer bid to Çaykur Rizespor for Adnan on a five-year deal, but it was rejected by Çaykur Rizespor's board of directors. According to the rizesporlular.com.[10]

The following season, Adnan was a bench player or out of the squad.[11] At the end of the season he moved to Italy.

Udinese

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On 1 July 2015, Adnan was announced asUdinese's new signing with a five-year contract.[12] This made Adnan the first ever Iraqi player to play in theSerie A.[13] He made his competitive debut for the club in a 3–1 victory againstNovara in theCoppa Italia, and his Serie A debut came in a 1–0 win away to defending championsJuventus. Adnan scored his first goal for the club by a free kick againstGenoa where the game ended in a 2–1 defeat for his side. Adnan became a fan favorite at Udinese and impressed when he played. He had an impressive debut season in the Serie A, but his chances were limited in his second season after the arrival of a new manager and he was linked with moves away from the Italian club.[14] Adnan impressed when he did play for Udinese, but his chances were limited as he was mainly used as a bench player and he has been linked with multiple moves away from the club.

Atalanta (loan)

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On 17 August 2018, Adnan joinedAtalanta on a season-long loan, in a deal that sawMarco D'Alessandro moving to in exchange.[15][16] After a dispute with the manager, Gasperini, he was told he would be out of the manager's plans for the season.[17] Since the dispute occurred after the winter transfer market closed, he was forced to make a move to a league outside Europe to continue playing until the end of the season.

Vancouver Whitecaps FC

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On 9 March 2019,Vancouver Whitecaps FC ofMajor League Soccer announced that they had secured a loan deal until the end of June,[18] and made the transfer permanent in July 2019.[19] On 3 July 2021, Whitecaps FC and Adnan agreed to a mutual contract termination due to complications with his Visa.[20]

Vejle Boldklub

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On 5 November 2021, the club officially announced the signing of Adnan after 4 months without a club.[21] Less than a month after his arrival, Adnan suffered a serious knee injury: the Iraqi tore one of thecruciate ligaments in his knee, meaning he would be out for the rest of the season.[22] In May 2022 Vejle confirmed, that Adnan would leave the club, as his contract had come to an end.[23]

Rubin Kazan

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On 11 August 2022,Russian First League sideRubin Kazan announced the signing of Adnan after he had spent a number of weeks training with the club.[24] He left Rubin as his contract expired in June 2023.[25]

Al-Najma

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On 19 July 2024, Adnan joinedSaudi First Division League clubAl-Najma.[26]

International career

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Iraq U-20

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Adnan's breathtaking and scintillating performances were the highlight of theIraq U-20's fairytale run to the semi-finals at the2013 FIFA U-20 World Cup in Turkey. His goal againstEngland U-20, that brought Iraq level at 2–2, epitomized his never-ending dynamism and drive. In the 93rd minute of the game, he cut inside from the by-line, bamboozling the opposition with his trickery, before darting past the English defense and blasting the ball past the keeper. His eagerness to get down the flank with his marauding runs; the ability to strike the ball from anywhere outside the penalty box with such ferocity and accuracy, and his all-round physical superiority over his competitors had caught the attention of observers at the tournament, and there were rumors that scouts from clubs from top European leagues had been watching the 19 year-old. He also managed to score the opening goal in the semi-finals against Uruguay U-20 from a narrow angle free-kick in a match ended 1–1 after extra time which saw Uruguay advance to the final by penalty shoot-out.[5] During the tournament, several clubs had shown interest. Adnan has been linked with Spanish ClubSevilla,[27] English clubArsenal, Turkish clubsGalatasaray,[28]Bursaspor[29] andÇaykur Rizespor, Italian clubsGenoa[30] andLivorno.[31] Also the Qatari clubAl-Gharrafa showed interest in him. Adnan eventually signed for Caykur Rizespor.

Iraq U-23

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Adnan was chosen as part of the olympic team squad that represented Iraq in theRio Olympics 2016 and was very crucial to the games providing many chances and was chosen as man of the match against Denmark. But after Iraq's 1–1 draw with South Africa (in which Adnan played a great deal of even providing an assist), Iraq finished with only 3 points as 3rd place in the table after Brazil and Denmark. This caused Iraq to crash out of the Rio olympics in the group stage.

After the Olympics, Adnan announced his shock retirement from international football via Twitter. The announcement came as a shock to all Iraqis and it was met with a lot of criticism as well as pleads for him to return. In the video, posted to Twitter, Adnan said that he would not play for Iraq at any level and that he was putting an "X" on his international career. The decision reportedly came after the Iraqi Olympic team were criticised following their performance in Brazil. After his retirement, Adnan's father, Adnan Kadhim, was on a popular Iraqi football talk show and he spoke to Ali via phone live on air in front of millions of viewers and spoke to him about reversing his decision. Adnan eventually went back on his decision and came out of retirement and has since played for Iraq.

Iraq

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On 3 December 2012 at the age of 18, he announced his arrival on the international stage when he made his debut for the national side againstBahrain inDoha.[32] In the process, Adnan became the first graduate fromAmmo Baba’s football school to play for the senior team, only eleven years after the foundation of the school.[5]

The player had not been selected by Brazilian coachZico prior to the Bahrain game, but after he left the job, due to a dispute over unpaid wages,Hakim Shaker, Adnan's youth coach, was appointed to take charge of the senior side, and his first decision was to take the step to call-up the left back for the game. His display cemented his place as the best left back in the country, winning plaudits for his displays at the2012 WAFF Championship.[5]

He scored his first goal for Iraq national team in a 3–1 win overChina PR during2015 AFC Asian Cup qualification.

Style of play

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Adnan is compared toRoberto Carlos orIan Harte as a left-back with a ferocious set piece accuracy. He is a tall but fast player, which blends well to Iraq’s counter-attack philosophy.[33][34][35] Adnan is also an attack-minded left-back, possessing a strong physique and a powerful long-range shooting ability. Adnan bursts from the back straight into the opposite half of the field with some sublime footworks propelling him to go past defenders and midfielders with ease. Always brimming with energy and full of athleticism coupled with his unrivaled strength, opponents find it a tough task taming him who is often than not, seen in the third half of the field entertaining viewers with dazzling skills and screamers from long ranges. Adnan has still managed to stand out on account of his marauding runs down the left wing, as well as his useful habit of popping up with vitally important goals. In spite of his attacking prowess, Adnan serves as a good pillar for his team when defending. He is also very adapted to making long passes and crosses into the penalty area.[36]

Personal life

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Adnan was born in the Iraqi capital Baghdad in theAdhamiyah vicinity on 19 December 1993. Football runs through his family bloodline, with both his father and uncle having played at the top level during the 1970s and 80s. His father Adnan Kadhim played for the Iraqi youth team in 1977, and won the1977 AFC Youth Championship inIran, and was a part of the squad of the first Iraqi youth side to play at the1977 FIFA World Youth Championship inTunisia, that same year. However, even though he played for first division clubsAl-Shabab,Al-Tijara andAl-Rasheed, he never made the ascent from club football to senior international football.[5]

His uncleAli Kadhim is considered one of the best strikers in the history of the national team, and scored 35 goals for the national team, from 1970 to 1980. This was the national record untilHussein Saeed broke it in 1982.[5]

Adnan Kadhim regards his father as his idol and teacher in both life and sport. Throughout his career, his father has been by his side and was often seen at theBaghdad stadium watching his son from the sidelines. When Adnan came out with his shock retirement from international football in 2016, his father called him on-air and spoke to him about reversing his decision and Adnan eventually returned to the national team.

Career statistics

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Club

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As of match played 18 December 2023[37]
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueCupContinentalOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Çaykur Rizespor2013–14Süper Lig313313
2014–1510061161
Total413610000474
Udinese2015–16Serie A28130311
2016–1714000140
2017–1823010240
2018–19001010
Total651500000701
Atalanta (loan)2018–19Serie A30001040
Vancouver Whitecaps FC2019–20MLS281200000301
2020–21232310000263
Total513510000564
Vejle Boldklub2021–22Danish 1st Division1000000010
Rubin Kazan2022–23Russian First League7000000092
Mes Rafsanjan2023–24Persian Gulf Pro League130000000130
Career total181716210001989

International

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Scores and results list Iraq's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Adnan goal.
List of international goals scored by Ali Adnan Kadhim
No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
15 March 2014Sharjah Stadium,Dubai, United Arab Emirates China3–03–12015 AFC Asian Cup qualification
23 September 2015Shahid Dastgerdi Stadium,Tehran, Iran Chinese Taipei1–05–12018 FIFA World Cup qualification
324 March 2016Shahid Dastgerdi Stadium, Tehran, Iran Thailand2–22–22018 FIFA World Cup qualification
48 January 2019Zayed Sports City Stadium,Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates Vietnam3–23–22019 AFC Asian Cup
510 October 2019Basra Sports City,Basra, Iraq Hong Kong2–02–02022 FIFA World Cup qualification
617 November 2020Maktoum bin Rashid Al Maktoum Stadium, Dubai, United Arab Emirates Uzbekistan2–12–1Friendly
77 June 2021Al Muharraq Stadium,Arad, Bahrain Cambodia3–04–12022 FIFA World Cup qualification

Honours

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Rubin Kazan

Iraq U-20

Iraq U-23

Iraq

Individual

References

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