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Rebin Sulaka

Rebin Sulaka is an Iraqi professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for of the Thai League 1. Born on 12 April 1992 in , , , he holds dual citizenship with , where he spent much of his early life and career development, and stands 1.92 metres (6 ft 4 in) tall. Sulaka began his senior career in Sweden, debuting at age 15 with Eskilstuna City FK before progressing to in 2013 and in the during the 2014 season. He continued in football with Syrianska FC and AFC United in 2015–2016, then moved abroad to Elverum Fotball in Norway's OBOS-ligaen from 2016 to 2017. His career then took him to the with Al-Markhiya SC, Al-Khor SC, and Al-Shahania SC in the between 2017 and 2019, followed by stints in Serbia with Radnički Niš in the SuperLiga (2019–2020) and Bulgaria with Arda Kardzhali and Levski Sofia in the First League (2020–2021). In 2021, Sulaka joined Buriram United in , where he played until 2023 and contributed to winning the in 2021–22 and 2022–23, as well as the in the 2021–22 and 2022–23 seasons. He also won the with the national team in 2023. He returned to briefly with in the for 2023, then moved to in South Korea's in 2024. Later that year, he joined in Switzerland's Challenge League, followed by a short spell with in starting in February 2025, before signing with on 20 July 2025 on a contract until June 2026. Over his club career, he has made approximately 249 appearances and scored 4 goals. Sulaka made his international debut for the national team on 11 June 2015 in a friendly against and has since earned 52 caps, scoring 1 goal (as of November 2025). He represented at the , where he scored in a group stage match against on 24 January 2024. As of November 2025, he continues to feature in 's World Cup qualifying campaigns and friendlies.

Early life

Upbringing in Iraq

Rebin Sulaka was born on April 12, 1992, in , a suburb of in 's . Sulaka grew up as part of the ethnic Christian community in Ankawa, a neighborhood predominantly inhabited by of , , and backgrounds. His family's background was embedded within this minority group, which maintained distinct cultural and religious traditions despite broader pressures in . Sulaka's early life was shaped by his Assyrian heritage amid the regional conflicts and political instability of 1990s Iraq, including the aftermath of the 1991 Gulf War, international sanctions, and efforts by the regime to arabize minority identities. Although the Kurdish-controlled north, including , offered relative protection under the established post-Gulf War, the community still navigated ethnic tensions and economic hardships as an minority.

Immigration to Sweden

In 2002, at the age of 10, Rebin Sulaka and his family emigrated from to , driven by the persecution faced by Christians amid regional instability and the impending , as well as to evade mandatory military for his older brothers. The family, originating from the Christian enclave of near in , briefly resided in for a year with relatives before permanently settling in , a city with a notable immigrant population. Upon arrival in Eskilstuna, Sulaka was enrolled in local schools, where his family emphasized academic pursuits over extracurricular activities, reflecting their traditional values. He encountered substantial initial challenges in cultural adaptation, including navigating societal norms and customs that differed markedly from those in . Language barriers proved particularly daunting, as Sulaka spoke primarily at home and had limited exposure to other languages, requiring intensive efforts to learn for daily integration. These adjustment difficulties extended to social and recreational spheres; for instance, Sulaka went to two practices but did not participate, as he was hesitant due to the group being composed entirely of and his lack of knowledge of the . His entry into organized sports began at age 11 through local community clubs in , where an immigrant coach introduced him to basics—starting with simple wall drills, as Sulaka had no prior athletic coordination or experience in the sport. This involvement not only aided his , as he began picking up through team interactions, but also provided a pathway for broader community connection during his formative years.

Club career

Early career in Sweden (2010–2016)

Rebin Sulaka began his professional career with Eskilstuna City FK in the fourth division (Division 2) during the 2010 season, where he made 5 appearances without scoring. He quickly progressed, featuring in 25 matches in 2011 and 23 matches with 4 goals in 2012 as the club competed in the third division (Division 1 Norra). Over these three seasons, Sulaka accumulated 53 appearances and 4 goals, primarily playing as a central defender and demonstrating reliability in build-up play from the back, which marked his emergence as a promising talent in lower leagues. His consistent performances helped Eskilstuna City maintain competitive standing, including a notable 2012 campaign where his defensive contributions limited opponents to fewer than two goals per game on average in league play. In 2013, Sulaka transferred to Dalkurd FF in Ettan Norra, the third tier, where he adapted to a more possession-oriented system, making 21 appearances and contributing to the team's promotion push. His versatility shone through as he occasionally shifted to right-back, aiding in overlapping runs that supported midfield transitions. By January 2014, he joined in the , Sweden's second division, a significant step up in competition level; there, he recorded 20 appearances across the 2014 season, focusing on aerial duels and set-piece defending amid the club's battle against relegation. Sulaka's adaptation to the higher tempo was evident in key fixtures, such as a hard-fought draw against top-side , where his positioning neutralized several attacking threats. The 2015 season saw further movement as Sulaka signed with in the , appearing in 9 matches before a mid-season loan to AFC United (later Eskilstuna City), where he added 5 appearances. These stints highlighted his flexibility across defensive roles and quick integration into new squads, with a total of 14 league outings that year despite the disruptions. Overall, from 2010 to 2016, Sulaka amassed over 100 appearances in Swedish divisions, scoring 4 goals, illustrating his steady progression from youth-level exposure to senior challenges in competitive environments like Ettan and . His early career in Sweden, facilitated by his family's immigration from in 2000, laid the foundation for his development as a robust, adaptable .

Elverum and Qatar clubs (2016–2019)

In March 2016, Rebin Sulaka transferred from Swedish club to side Fotball, marking his first move abroad and a step up to professional football in the 2. divisjon. During the 2016 season, he made 24 appearances and scored 1 goal, contributing to 's promotion to the OBOS-ligaen (1. divisjon). In 2017, Sulaka featured in 11 league matches without scoring, as struggled in the higher division, finishing 15th and facing relegation. Overall, across both seasons, he accumulated 35 appearances and 1 goal, honing his defensive skills in a competitive environment that built on his early experiences in Sweden. Seeking greater opportunities, Sulaka joined Qatari club on a in July 2017, becoming one of their foreign players in the . In the 2017–2018 season, he played 22 matches and netted 1 goal, providing solid defensive presence for the newly promoted team that finished mid-table. His performances earned him recognition as an Iraqi international defender adapting to the professional demands of Middle Eastern football. In July 2018, Sulaka moved to Al-Khor SC on a free transfer within the Qatar Stars League, signing a one-year contract. During the 2018–2019 season, he appeared in 14 league games and scored 1 goal, though Al-Khor faced challenges, ultimately suffering relegation. Later that season, in December 2018, he transferred to Al-Shahania SC, another Stars League club, on a free deal until the end of the campaign. With Al-Shahania, Sulaka made 7 appearances and contributed 2 goals, helping the team in their fight against relegation before departing in 2019. These stints in Qatar represented Sulaka's initial foray into Asian professional leagues, where he tallied 43 appearances and 4 goals across the three clubs.

European clubs (2019–2021)

Following his experience in Qatar, Sulaka returned to football by joining club Radnički on a free transfer in August 2019. As a centre-back, he quickly integrated into the squad, providing defensive reinforcement for a team aiming to strengthen its backline. In the 2019–20 season, Sulaka made 13 appearances for Radnički , starting all matches and logging 1,155 minutes. He contributed key defensive efforts, including helping secure four clean sheets in league play, notably in 1–0 victories against and Mačva , as well as a dominant 7–0 win over Javor Ivanjica. Without recording any goals or assists, his role focused on solidifying the defense during Niš's mid-table campaign. He also featured in two cup matches that season. Sulaka departed the club in January 2020 after a brief tenure, returning to free agency. After six months without a club, Sulaka signed a six-month with Bulgarian First League side Arda in August 2020, continuing his career in the . Playing primarily as a centre-back, he appeared in 12 league matches, starting 11 and accumulating 923 minutes during the 2020–21 season. His contributions helped Arda maintain competitiveness in a transitional period, though he picked up three yellow cards without scoring or assisting. The short-term deal ended in December 2020, leading to another free transfer in January 2021. Sulaka then joined fellow Bulgarian club Levski Sofia on a six-month contract in January 2021, aiming to bolster their defense amid ongoing challenges. Over the spring of 2021, he made four appearances, starting all and playing 360 league minutes as a centre-back. Without goals, assists, or disciplinary issues, his stint provided temporary stability but was limited by the club's internal difficulties. He left Levski in April 2021 upon contract expiration, concluding a period marked by multiple short engagements across and .

Buriram United (2021–2023)

Rebin Sulaka joined Buriram United on a free transfer in July 2021, signing a two-year contract with the club. Over the subsequent three seasons, he established himself as a reliable centre-back, making 71 appearances and scoring 1 goal across all competitions. His prior experience in European leagues, including stints in and , aided his adaptation to the demands of Asian top-tier football. As a key member of the defensive line, Sulaka formed effective partnerships with teammates such as South Korean defender Kim Sung-hwan, contributing to the team's solid backline during a dominant period. In the season, Buriram United clinched the title with 62 points from 30 matches, showcasing a robust defense that conceded just 19 goals. Sulaka's role extended to cup competitions, where he helped secure the 2021–22 with a 1–0 extra-time victory over in the final. The following season, 2022–23, saw Buriram United repeat as champions, finishing with 74 points and limiting opponents to 27 goals conceded. Sulaka continued to anchor the defense, participating in the successful campaign that culminated in a 2–0 win over Bangkok United in the final on May 28, 2023. He also contributed to Buriram's victory in the . These triumphs marked Buriram's second consecutive double in league and FA Cup, underscoring Sulaka's contributions to the club's sustained success. Sulaka departed Buriram United at the end of his contract in June 2023, moving on as a in pursuit of new challenges.

Recent moves (2023–present)

Following a successful period at Buriram United that highlighted his defensive prowess in Thai football, Sulaka returned to in July 2023 by signing with on a free transfer. He made 4 appearances in the during the 2023 season, providing experience to the team's backline amid their promotion push. In February 2024, Sulaka moved to , joining on a free transfer to bolster their defense in the 1. He featured in 3 matches before the club mutually terminated his contract in June 2024 due to limited playing time and adaptation challenges. Sulaka then signed with in the on September 9, 2024, again as a , seeking regular minutes in a competitive environment. Over the 2024–2025 season, he appeared in 8 games and scored 1 goal, contributing solidity before departing in February 2025. In a brief , Sulaka joined in the Iraqi Premier League on February 2, 2025, via free transfer, drawn by the opportunity to play near his birthplace in and reconnect with his roots. He recorded 9 appearances during his five-month stint, which ended in June 2025, reflecting a desire for cultural proximity amid career transitions. Sulaka's current club is in the , where he signed as a from on July 20, 2025, resuming his career in as a centre-back with a contract through June 2026. As of November 2025, he has made 10 appearances, focusing on defensive organization in the team's title-contending setup. These moves illustrate a pattern of short-term contracts across four countries in under three years, often driven by free transfers and factors such as seeking consistent playtime, in mid-tier leagues, and personal motivations like returning closer to family in .

International career

Debut and early appearances (2015–2021)

Rebin Sulaka made his international debut for the Iraq national team on 11 June 2015, featuring in a friendly match against in that resulted in a 4–0 defeat. Playing the full 90 minutes as a centre-back, Sulaka provided defensive stability despite the loss, marking his entry into senior international football at age 23. From 2015 to 2021, Sulaka steadily accumulated caps, focusing on friendlies and qualifiers for tournaments such as the and . He appeared in 25 matches during this period, often deployed as a reliable to bolster Iraq's backline in competitive fixtures against regional rivals like , , and the . His role emphasized aerial prowess and positional discipline, contributing to several draws and narrow victories in qualification campaigns. Sulaka's most notable early tournament involvement came at the in the , where he served as a key defensive reinforcement. He started and played the full 90 minutes in Iraq's 3–0 group stage win over on 12 2019, helping secure a clean sheet and advancement as group winners. Sulaka also substituted in during the round of 16 match against hosts on 22 2019, a 1–0 loss that ended Iraq's campaign. His club form with Qatari side Al-Shahania during this era aided his consistent national team call-ups.

Retirement and return (2022–present)

In February 2022, Sulaka announced his retirement from the national team citing personal reasons. Following an 18-month , he reversed his decision in August 2023 after persuasion from national team coach , who sought experienced defenders amid defensive instability. Sulaka's return saw him reintegrated into the squad for the held in . He featured prominently in the , including scoring his first goal—a header from a corner in the 47th minute—during 's 3–2 group stage victory over on , 2024. This performance helped top Group D and advance to the round of 16, where they exited on penalties against , revitalizing Sulaka's standing at age 31. By March 2024, Sulaka had accumulated 37 caps and 1 goal for , with continued selection for qualifiers, including starts in key matches against and . He has since featured in additional qualifiers and friendlies throughout 2024 and 2025, including matches against , , , , and . As of September 2025, Sulaka has earned 48 caps and 1 goal, continuing to contribute to 's campaigns.

Personal life

Ethnic and cultural background

Rebin Sulaka was born into an ethnic Christian family. are one of 's ancient indigenous minority communities, with roots tracing back to the Mesopotamian civilizations. In , comprise less than 1% of the population and are centered in areas like the and . Sulaka is affiliated with the Chaldean Catholic rite. He played for , an Assyrian-led club in . His role on the Iraqi national team represents the Assyrian community.

Family and current residence

Rebin Sulaka maintains privacy regarding his family life, with no verified public details available about his , children, or close relatives. As of 2025, he resides in Bangkok, Thailand, following his transfer to , a club based in the . His career has involved temporary relocations across Europe, the , and .

Career statistics

Club

ClubSeasonLeagueAppsGoals
IFK Eskilstuna2012Division 2261
2013Division 1234
201450
2015Division 1220
AFC United2016Division 1150
Elverum Fotball2016–17OBOS-ligaen130
2017–18211
2018–19211
Al-Shahania SC2018–19141
Radnički Niš2019–20SuperLiga110
2020–21First League150
2020–21First League40
2021–23711
2023Allsvenskan40
202430
2024Challenge League81
202590
2025–100
Career total29210
Apps = Appearances; Goals = Goals scored as of November 2025

International

National teamYearAppsGoals
201520
201650
201780
201870
201960
202000
202140
202230
202380
202471
202530
Total531
Apps = Appearances; Goals = Goals scored as of November 2025

Honours

Club

Buriram United

International

Iraq has not won any major international titles during Sulaka's international career (2015–present).

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