Nassriya FC

Nassriya FC
Nassriya FC
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Full name Nassriya Football Club
Nickname(s) Sons of Sumer (احفاد سومر)
Founded 21 - 10 -1961
Ground An Nasiriyah Stadium
(Capacity: 10,000[1])
Chairman Iraq Abdul Razak Zuheiry
Manager Iraq Kazem Sobeih
League Iraqi Premier League
2008-09 Group B, 9th
Home colours
Away colours

Nassriya FC (Arabic: الناصرية‎), is an Iraqi football team based in Nassriya, Dhi Qar Governorate.

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