
Ibrahim Tomiwa Officially Leaves Al-Zawraa
Nigerian professional Ibrahim Tomiwa officially announced his departure from Al-Zawraa Club, after a short period spent with the team, where he wrote via his official social media account: "Thank you for everything," in a brief farewell message that carries a lot of implications.
Tomiwa joined Al-Zawraa during the winter transfer window, specifically on January 9, 2025, coming from Al-Batin Club in Saudi Arabia, in a deal aimed at strengthening the team's attacking power as the decisive phase of the season approached.
During his participation in the second half of the season, Tomiwa managed to score 9 goals and provide 5 assists, which are good numbers on paper, but they were not enough to convince a large part of Al-Zawraa's fans, who criticized his frequent missed opportunities and absence from scoring in important matches.
While he appeared prominently in one match, he was absent in several subsequent games, which made his technical evaluation fluctuate between praise and criticism, amid Al-Zawraa's high ambitions this season.
Tomiwa's current market value is around 200,000 euros, making him an available option for several clubs in the region looking to strengthen their squads with a player who has good experience in the Iraqi league.
With this farewell, the Nigerian player closes a short chapter in his football history, leaving behind questions about his future, and whether he will return to play in one of the Arab leagues, or seek a new European station in his career.
Tomiwa joined Al-Zawraa during the winter transfer window, specifically on January 9, 2025, coming from Al-Batin Club in Saudi Arabia, in a deal aimed at strengthening the team's attacking power as the decisive phase of the season approached.
During his participation in the second half of the season, Tomiwa managed to score 9 goals and provide 5 assists, which are good numbers on paper, but they were not enough to convince a large part of Al-Zawraa's fans, who criticized his frequent missed opportunities and absence from scoring in important matches.
While he appeared prominently in one match, he was absent in several subsequent games, which made his technical evaluation fluctuate between praise and criticism, amid Al-Zawraa's high ambitions this season.
Tomiwa's current market value is around 200,000 euros, making him an available option for several clubs in the region looking to strengthen their squads with a player who has good experience in the Iraqi league.
With this farewell, the Nigerian player closes a short chapter in his football history, leaving behind questions about his future, and whether he will return to play in one of the Arab leagues, or seek a new European station in his career.