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Ibrahim Bayesh

Ibrahim Bayesh Kamil Al-Kaabawi (born 1 May 2000) is an Iraqi professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for club Al-Riyadh and the national team. Standing at 1.77 meters tall and right-footed, he joined Al-Riyadh on a free transfer from on 18 August 2024, signing a contract until June 2026. Bayesh began his youth career with local Baghdad clubs including Al-Iskan SC, , and , making his senior professional debut in 2014 at the age of 14. His early senior moves included stints at Naft Al-Wasat in 2017, Al-Zawraa starting in July 2017, and later returns to and , where he contributed to domestic and continental successes such as the 2020–21 title and the victory. Known for his versatility across midfield and wing positions, Bayesh has recorded notable goal-scoring form, including being recognized as a top scorer in certain competitions during his time in the Iraqi Premier League. On the international stage, Bayesh has been a key figure for since earning his first senior cap in 2019, accumulating 73 appearances and 8 goals as of October 2025. He represented at the U-23 level in the 2024 Paris s as an overage , marking the nation's first Olympic football appearance in 20 years, and has participated in major tournaments including the and 2024 . His contributions helped win the 25th Cup in 2023, solidifying his role as a prominent in Iraqi .

Club career

Youth and early career

Ibrahim Bayesh Kamil Al-Kaabawi was born on 1 May 2000 in , , and stands at a height of 1.77 meters. His full name reflects his Iraqi heritage, with limited public details available on his family background beyond his origins in the capital city. Bayesh began his development in local academies, starting at Al-Iskan SC before progressing to the youth setups of prominent Iraqi clubs and . These early experiences honed his skills as an attacking midfielder, providing a foundation in competitive youth environments in . He transitioned to senior football with Al-Sinaa SC in June 2014, straight from Al-Shorta youth, marking his professional debut at age 14. Bayesh remained with Al-Sinaa until June 2016, gaining initial experience in the Iraqi Premier League during this formative period. In search of greater opportunities, he moved to Zakho SC in June 2016 at age 16, where he played one season and scored 2 goals, contributing to his growth as a dynamic playmaker. In January 2017, Bayesh transferred to Naft Al-Wasat SC to feature in the latter part of the 2016–17 season, scoring 1 goal during his brief stint there until July 2017. Across these early clubs—Al-Sinaa, Zakho, and Naft Al-Wasat—he accumulated approximately 4 goals in limited appearances, establishing himself as a promising talent in Iraqi football known for his vision and technical ability.

Al-Zawraa

In August 2017, at the age of 17, Ibrahim Bayesh transferred from Naft Al-Wasat to Al-Zawraa, marking his entry into one of Iraq's most storied clubs. As an attacking midfielder, he quickly integrated into the squad, bringing energy and versatility to the midfield. During the 2017–18 season, Bayesh made 4 appearances and contributed 1 goal, showcasing his potential in both offensive transitions and defensive recoveries despite his youth. His playmaking abilities, including precise passes and interceptions, supported Al-Zawraa's high-pressing style, allowing more experienced teammates to focus on finishing opportunities. Bayesh played a notable role in Al-Zawraa's successful 2017–18 Iraqi Premier League campaign, which culminated in the club's record 14th title. The team finished four points ahead of rivals Al-Shorta and , with key victories in the latter stages securing the championship. Although limited in starts due to his age, Bayesh featured in important domestic matches, including contributing defensively in high-stakes fixtures against title contenders, helping maintain clean sheets and build attacks from the back. Following the league triumph, Bayesh departed Al-Zawraa in July 2018 for rivals on a free transfer, driven by the opportunity to compete in continental tournaments like the , where Al-Quwa had established a stronger presence. This move represented a step up in ambition for the young player, transitioning from domestic success to broader regional challenges.

Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya

Bayesh transferred to Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya from rivals Al-Zawraa in August 2018 on a free transfer. His tenure from 2018 to 2024 represented his most extended and accomplished club phase, spanning six seasons in which he netted 14 goals across domestic and continental competitions while maturing from a peripheral squad member into a central attacking midfielder. Bayesh featured prominently in Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya's continental breakthrough during the 2018 AFC Cup, scoring the decisive second goal in the final against Al-Ahed at age 18 to clinch a 2–0 victory and the club's inaugural title in the tournament. This performance underscored his early impact in knockout stages, where his composure and finishing proved vital amid the team's push for regional supremacy. Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya's domestic prowess flourished under Bayesh's contributions, securing the Iraqi Stars League title in the 2020–21 season alongside a domestic double via the that year. The club repeated as winners in 2022–23, with Bayesh delivering key assists and goals in pivotal matches that propelled their sustained excellence in Iraq's top flight. By 2023, he had assumed a role in midfield, orchestrating play and influencing outcomes in high-stakes encounters, including league derbies and cup semifinals. In August 2024, Bayesh left for side Al-Riyadh, marking a career progression toward broader Asian exposure.

Al-Riyadh

On 18 August 2024, Ibrahim Bayesh joined Al-Riyadh in the from on a free transfer, signing a two-year contract until 30 June 2026. This move marked his entry into a more competitive Asian league, building on his prior continental experience with . During the 2024–25 season, Bayesh established himself as a key player for Al-Riyadh, making 33 appearances across all competitions, scoring 5 goals, and providing 4 assists while accumulating 2,819 minutes on the pitch. Notable contributions included goals in crucial matches, such as against Al-Wehda in a 3–3 draw on 22 August 2024, Al-Kholood in a 3–1 victory on 29 August 2024, and Al-Qadisiyah in a 2–1 win on 4 October 2024. Wearing shirt number 8, he primarily operates as an , focusing on playmaking duties like distributing passes and creating scoring opportunities, while adapting to the physical and tactical demands of the Saudi league. As of 16 November 2025, Bayesh had featured in 36 total appearances across all competitions for Al-Riyadh, with 5 goals and 4 assists, all from the 2024–25 season, and no goals or assists in the ongoing 2025–26 season (3 appearances). His consistent involvement has supported Al-Riyadh's mid-table standing in the , 12th as of 16 November 2025, helping the team avoid relegation battles through solid defensive transitions and counter-attacks. In a higher-profile environment, Bayesh's development has been evident in his improved vision and endurance, positioning him for potential growth in both club and international roles despite occasional injuries impacting national team duties.

International career

Youth international career

Bayesh began his youth international career with the Iraq U16 national team during the 2015–2016 season, participating in the AFC U-16 Championship qualifiers held in India. He progressed to the Iraq U19 team in 2017–2019, earning appearances in the AFC U-19 Championship qualifiers in Indonesia in 2018, where he scored the opening goal in a 2–0 victory over Lebanon. Bayesh then joined the Iraq U23 squad in 2017–2018, featuring in the with four appearances as a , contributing to 's run to the quarterfinals despite receiving one . At the age of 24, Bayesh represented the team at the 2024 Paris Olympics, making three appearances in the group stage matches against , , and , marking his debut in the tournament.

Senior international career

Ibrahim Bayesh made his senior debut for the national team on 8 May 2018, at the age of 18, in a friendly match against . As of October 2025, he had accumulated 72 caps and scored 8 goals, establishing himself as a key in the Lions of . Bayesh's breakthrough came during the 25th Cup in 2023, where emerged as champions after defeating 3–2 in the final. He scored crucial goals in the group stage against on 9 January, the semi-final against on 16 January, and the final against on 19 January, contributing to 's triumph and earning him the tournament's best player award as well as recognition as joint top scorer. He also featured prominently in the 2023, starting in all three group matches as advanced to the round of 16 before elimination. His international goals, all scored between 2019 and 2025, include strikes against (11 August 2019, Championship), (15 October 2019, 2022 qualifier), (5 December 2019, 24th Arabian Gulf Cup), (9 January 2023, 25th Arabian Gulf Cup), (16 January 2023, 25th Arabian Gulf Cup), (19 January 2023, 25th Arabian Gulf Cup), (15 October 2024, 2026 qualifier), and (20 March 2025, 2026 qualifier). These contributions underscored his growing role as a regular starter and midfield leader by 2023, often dictating play with his vision and tenacity. In the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers, Bayesh played a pivotal role under coach , making key appearances and scoring three goals to help secure a spot in the intercontinental playoff. However, an injury sustained during the October 2025 qualifier against ruled him out of the crucial playoff against the in November 2025, marking his first absence from the national team since 2022. The first leg of the playoff ended in a 1–1 draw in on 13 November 2025, with the second leg scheduled for .

Career statistics

Club

During his time with Al-Zawraa SC in the 2017–18 season, Ibrahim Bayesh contributed to the club's Iraqi Premier League title win, serving as a midfielder in limited appearances during the campaign. Al-Zawraa also secured the 2017 Iraqi Super Cup, defeating Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya 1–0 in the final, with Bayesh part of the squad. Bayesh joined Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya in 2018 and played a pivotal role in their continental success that year, scoring the second goal in a 2–0 victory over Altyn Asyr in the AFC Cup final to secure the title. He remained a key figure in the midfield as the club won the 2020–21 Iraqi Premier League, finishing with 83 points after a 2–1 win over Al-Hudood that officially confirmed the championship. Additionally, Bayesh featured prominently in Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya's Iraq FA Cup triumphs in 2020–21 and 2022–23, contributing to defensive solidity and playmaking in both knockout runs. Since transferring to in the in August 2024, Bayesh has not yet won any major honours with the club as of November 2025, though they continue to compete in domestic and continental competitions. Overall, Bayesh has amassed six major club titles, highlighting his impact in both domestic Iraqi competitions and Asian continental play during his stints with Al-Zawraa and . Club performance (as of November 2025)
ClubSeasonLeagueAppsGoals
Al-Zawraa2017–18Iraqi Premier League72
Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya2018–19Iraqi Premier League153
Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya2019–20Iraqi Premier League184
Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya2020–21Iraqi Premier League225
Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya2021–22Iraqi Premier League206
Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya2022–23Iraqi Premier League257
Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya2023–24Iraqi Premier League288
Al-Riyadh2024–25Saudi Pro League102
Al-Riyadh2025–26Saudi Pro League51
Total15038

International

Ibrahim Bayesh's primary international honour came with the senior national team at the 25th Arabian Gulf Cup in 2023, where he played a central role in securing the country's fourth title overall. In the final against , which won 3–2 after extra time, Bayesh scored the opening goal in the 24th minute, setting the tone for the victory at . His standout contributions across the tournament, including three goals, earned him the Best Player award and joint top scorer recognition alongside teammate . At the youth and levels, Bayesh featured as an overage player for Iraq's U23 at the 2024 Paris Olympics, participating in all three group stage matches against , , and . However, the finished third in Group B and exited without a following a 3–1 loss to , a 2–1 win over , and a 3–0 defeat to . No major tournament wins or individual accolades were achieved at this level. Bayesh has provided essential midfield leadership for Iraq's senior team during the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying campaigns, helping drive their efforts toward historic qualification in the third round of Asian qualifiers. Despite a significant injury that sidelined him for key playoff matches against the UAE and others in November 2025, his earlier contributions underscored his importance to the team's progression. Overall, the 2023 Arabian Gulf Cup triumph represents Bayesh's most prominent international achievement, emphasizing his influence in delivering national success on the regional stage. International performance (as of November 2025)
National teamYearAppsGoals
U23202430
2017–2025718
Total748

Honours

Club

During his time with Al-Zawraa SC in the 2017–18 season, Ibrahim Bayesh was part of the squad as the club won the Iraqi Premier League title. Al-Zawraa also secured the 2017 Iraqi Super Cup, defeating Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya 1–0 in the final, with Bayesh part of the squad. Bayesh joined Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya in 2018 and played a pivotal role in their continental success that year, scoring the second goal in a 2–0 victory over Altyn Asyr in the AFC Cup final to secure the title. He remained a key figure in the midfield as the club won the 2020–21 Iraqi Premier League, finishing with 79 points after a 2–1 win over Al-Hudood that clinched the championship. Additionally, Bayesh featured prominently in Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya's Iraq FA Cup triumphs in 2020–21 and 2022–23, contributing to defensive solidity and playmaking in both knockout runs. Since transferring to in the in August 2024, Bayesh has not yet won any major honours with the club as of November 2025, though they continue to compete in domestic and continental competitions. Overall, Bayesh has amassed approximately five major club titles, highlighting his impact in both domestic Iraqi competitions and Asian continental play during his stints with Al-Zawraa and .

International

Ibrahim Bayesh's primary international honour came with the senior national team at the 25th Arabian Gulf Cup in , where he played a central role in securing the country's fourth title overall. In the final against , which won 3–2 after extra time, Bayesh scored the opening goal in the 24th minute, setting the tone for the victory at . His standout contributions across the , including three goals, earned him the Best Player award and joint top scorer recognition alongside teammate . At the youth and Olympic levels, Bayesh featured as an overage player for Iraq's U23 at the , participating in all three group stage matches against , , and . However, the finished third in Group B and exited without a following a 3–1 loss to , a 2–1 win over , and a 3–0 defeat to . No major tournament wins or individual accolades were achieved at this level. Bayesh has provided essential midfield leadership for Iraq's senior team during the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying campaigns, helping drive their efforts toward historic qualification in the third round of Asian qualifiers. Despite a significant injury that sidelined him for key playoff matches against the UAE and others in November 2025, his earlier contributions underscored his importance to the team's progression. Overall, the 2023 Arabian Gulf Cup triumph represents Bayesh's most prominent international achievement, emphasizing his influence in delivering national success on the regional stage.

Individual

Ibrahim Bayesh received significant individual recognition for his performances during the 2023 Arabian Gulf Cup, where he was named the tournament's best player. He was also honored as the joint top scorer of the competition, netting three goals alongside teammate Aymen Hussein. These accolades highlighted his pivotal role in Iraq's successful campaign, earning praise from regional media for his midfield creativity and goal-scoring contributions. In , Bayesh was awarded Soccer Iraq Player of the Year, reflecting his standout season at both club and international levels. His market value has progressed steadily, reaching €1.00 million as of 2025 according to assessments. As of November 2025, Bayesh has not yet secured major global honors such as the or the AFC Asian Player of the Year award.

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