Hakeem Shaker

Hakeem Shakir
Personal information
Full name Hakeem Shaker
Date of birth (1963-01-07) 7 January 1963
Place of birth Baghdad, Iraq
Youth career
1976-1978 Al-Jaish
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1978-1979 Al-Amana
1979–1983 Al-Talaba
1984–1985 Al-Shorta
Teams managed
1991-1996 Al-Jaish
1996 Samarra
1997–2001 Al-Difaa Al-Jawi
2000–2001 Iraq U-17
2002–2003 Erbil
2003–2005 Estiqlal Baghdad
2006–2008 Iraq U-20
2007–2009 Ararat
2010 Al-Shorta
2011 Al-Shorta
2011–2013 Iraq U-20
2012–2013 Iraq U-23
2012–2013 Iraq (interim)
2013–2014 Iraq
2014 Iraq U-23
2015 Al-Shorta
2016– Al-Suwaiq

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.


Hakeem Shaker Al-Azzawi (Arabic: حكيم شاكر فليح العزاوي, born January 7, 1963 in Baghdad, Iraq) nicknamed as (Al-Hakeem, Arabic: الحكيم) which literally meaning Man of Wisdom, is a former Iraqi football player and manager of Oman Professional League club Al-Suwaiq. At some point between late 2012 and early 2013, Hakeem was the first and only Iraqi coach to manage three Iraqi national teams (Iraq senior team, Olympic team and Youth team) at the same time.

Coaching career

In 2011 Hakeem Shaker was appointed as Iraq U-20 coach and he led Iraq to qualify to the 2012 AFC U-19 Championship finals without any loss in the qualifications and reached the 2012 AFC U-19 Championship final undefeated, only to lose to South Korea on Penalty kicks 1-4 after 1-1 draw, leading Iraq to qualify to the 2013 FIFA U-20 World Cup in Turkey.

In 2012 Hakeem was appointed as Iraq Olympic Team in the same time as being the coach of the Iraq U-20 coach. Hakeem lead the Olympic team to qualify to the 2013 AFC U-22 Asian Cup passing the qualifications without any loss.

In December 2012, after the resignation of Iraq national football team coach Zico, and being one week from the 2012 WAFF Championship kickoff, an emergency call made by Iraq Football Association to appoint Hakeem Shaker to be Iraq national football team temporary coach and caretaker until a new coach would be appointed. Hakeem led Iraq to reach the 2012 WAFF Championship final undefeated but lost the final to Syria 0-1. Later on January 2013, similar scenario occurred when Hakeem led Iraq to the 2013 Gulf Cup of Nations finale after 4 Consecutive wins, defeating Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Yemen, and Bahrain, but failing to defeat UAE in the final, UAE won in the extra time 1-2.

On January 24, 2013 Hakeem Shaker was supposed to be appointed officially as the Iraq national team head coach and to lead Iraq in the 2015 AFC Asian Cup qualification, however despite the win against Indonesia 1-0 in the first match in the qualifications, on February 8, 2013 Hakeem decided to leave the Iraq first team to another coach and focus on the Iraq U-20 team in the 2013 FIFA U-20 World Cup.

In the 2013 FIFA U-20 World Cup Hakeem Shaker led Iraq to 4th place for the first time in Iraq history after winning Iraq's group over Chile 2-1, Egypt 2-1, and a draw with England 2-2. Then in the round of 16 Iraq won over Paraguay 1-0, then on quarterfinals won over the Asian champions South Korea on Penalty kicks 5-4 after a draw 3-3. However, in the semifinals Iraq lose on Penalty kicks 6-7 by Uruguay after a draw 1-1. In the 3rd place match Iraq had their first defeat to Ghana 0-3.

Managerial statistics

As of 20 October 2015
Team Nat From To Record
GWDLWin %
Iraq U-20 Iraq October 2011 July 2013 17 11 5 1 64.71
Iraq U-23 Iraq June 2012 July 2012 5 3 2 0 60.00
Iraq Iraq December 2012 February 2013 12 7 2 3 58.33
Iraq Iraq September 2013 November 2014 15 5 4 6 33.33
Iraq U-23 Iraq January 2014 October 2014 13 12 0 1 92.31
Al-Shorta Iraq July 2015 October 2015 6 2 0 4 33.33
Total 66 38 13 15 57.58

Managerial honours

Club

Al-Difaa Al-Jawiya

Ararat

International

Iraq U-23

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