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| domest_cup = [[1948–49 Iraq FA Cup|Iraq FA Cup]]<br />[[Iraq Central FA Perseverance Cup]]
| domest_cup = [[1948–49 Iraq FA Cup|Iraq FA Cup]]<br />[[Iraq Central FA Perseverance Cup]]
| confed_cup = [[AFC Champions League|Asian Champion Club Tournament]]
| confed_cup = [[AFC Champions League|Asian Champion Club Tournament]]
| champions = [[Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya]]<br>(5th title)
| champions = [[Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya]]<br />(4th title)
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|most successful club = [[Al-Shorta SC|Al-Shorta]]<br>(6 titles)
|most successful club = [[Al-Haris Al-Maliki]]<br />(7 titles)
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| '''3''' || [[1950–51 Iraqi Central League|1950–51]] || ''Abandoned''{{Cref2|Note}}
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| '''7''' || [[1954–55 Iraqi Central League|1954–55]] || [[Al-Haris Al-Maliki]]
| '''7''' || [[1954–55 Iraqi Central League|1954–55]] || [[Al-Haris Al-Maliki]]
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| '''8''' || [[1955–56 Iraqi Central League|1955–56]] || [[Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya|Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya Al-Malikiya]]{{efn|name=fn1|Now known as [[Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya]].}}
| '''8''' || [[1955–56 Iraqi Central League|1955–56]] || [[Al-Haris Al-Maliki]]
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| '''9''' || [[1956–57 Iraqi Central Cup Championship|1956–57]] || [[Amanat Baghdad SC|Maslahat Naqil Al-Rukab]]{{efn|name=fn2|Now known as [[Amanat Baghdad SC|Amanat Baghdad]].}}
| '''9''' || [[1956–57 Iraqi Central Cup Championship|1956–57]] || [[Amanat Baghdad SC|Maslahat Naqil Al-Rukab]]{{efn|name=fn2|Now known as [[Amanat Baghdad SC|Amanat Baghdad]].}}
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| '''10''' || [[1957–58 Iraqi Central Cup Championship|1957–58]] || [[Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya|Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya Al-Malikiya]]{{efn|name=fn1}}
| '''10''' || [[1957–58 Iraqi Central Cup Championship|1957–58]] || [[Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya|Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya Al-Malikiya]]{{efn|name=fn1|Now known as [[Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya]].}}
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| '''11''' || [[1958–59 Iraqi Central Cup Championship|1958–59]] || [[Amanat Baghdad SC|Amanat Al-Asima]]{{efn|name=fn2}}
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|[[1949–50 Iraqi Central League|1949–50]], [[1950–51 Iraqi Central League|1950–51]], [[1951–52 Iraqi Central League|1951–52]], [[1952–53 Iraqi Central League|1952–53]], [[1953–54 Iraqi Central League|1953–54]], [[1954–55 Iraqi Central League|1954–55]], [[1955–56 Iraqi Central League|1955–56]]
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|[[Al-Shorta SC|Al-Shorta]]
|[[Al-Shorta SC|Al-Shorta]]
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|[[1962–63 Iraqi Central Cup Championship|1962–63]], [[1966–67 Iraqi Central Premier League|1966–67]], [[1967–68 Iraqi Central Premier League|1967–68]], [[1968–69 Iraqi Central Premier League|1968–69]], [[1969–70 Iraqi Central Premier League|1969–70]], [[1971–72 Iraqi Central First Division|1971–72]]
|[[1962–63 Iraqi Central Cup Championship|1962–63]], [[1966–67 Iraqi Central Premier League|1966–67]], [[1967–68 Iraqi Central Premier League|1967–68]], [[1968–69 Iraqi Central Premier League|1968–69]], [[1969–70 Iraqi Central Premier League|1969–70]], [[1971–72 Iraqi Central First Division|1971–72]]
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|[[Amanat Baghdad]]
|[[Amanat Baghdad]]
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|[[1956–57 Iraqi Central Cup Championship|1956–57]], [[1958–59 Iraqi Central Cup Championship|1958–59]], [[1960–61 Iraqi Central Cup Championship|1960–61]], [[1964–65 Iraqi Central League Championship|1964–65]], [[1970–71 Iraqi Central Premier League|1970–71]]
|[[1956–57 Iraqi Central Cup Championship|1956–57]], [[1958–59 Iraqi Central Cup Championship|1958–59]], [[1960–61 Iraqi Central Cup Championship|1960–61]], [[1964–65 Iraqi Central League Championship|1964–65]], [[1970–71 Iraqi Central Premier League|1970–71]]
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|[[Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya]]
|[[Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya]]
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|[[1955–56 Iraqi Central League|1955–56]], [[1957–58 Iraqi Central Cup Championship|1957–58]], [[1961–62 Iraqi Central Cup Championship|1961–62]], [[1963–64 Iraqi Central League Championship|1963–64]], [[1972–73 Iraqi Central First Division|1972–73]]
|[[1957–58 Iraqi Central Cup Championship|1957–58]], [[1961–62 Iraqi Central Cup Championship|1961–62]], [[1963–64 Iraqi Central League Championship|1963–64]], [[1972–73 Iraqi Central First Division|1972–73]]
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==Notes==
==Notes==
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{{Cnote2|Note|The [[1950–51 Iraq Central FA First Division|1950–51]] league finals were abandoned after the regular season had been completed.}}
{{Cnote2|Note|The [[1950–51 Iraq Central FA First Division|1950–51]] league was cut short at the end of the regular season, with the final stage being abandoned. The regular season's table was considered final by the [[Iraq Football Association|IFA]] and [[Al-Haris Al-Maliki]] were the victors.}}
{{Cnote2|Note 2|The [[1972–73 Iraq Central FA First Division|1972–73]] league was cut short after round 7 of 14. The table at that point was considered final by the [[Iraq Football Association|IFA]] and [[Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya]] were the champions.}}
{{Cnote2|Note 2|The [[1972–73 Iraq Central FA First Division|1972–73]] league was cut short after round 7 of 14. The table at that point was considered final by the [[Iraq Football Association|IFA]] and [[Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya]] were the champions.}}
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Revision as of 16:28, 8 August 2020

Iraq Central FA Premier League
Founded1948
Folded1973
CountryIraq
Number of clubs8
Level on pyramid1
Relegation toIraq Central FA Second Division
Domestic cup(s)Iraq FA Cup
Iraq Central FA Perseverance Cup
International cup(s)Asian Champion Club Tournament
Last championsAl-Quwa Al-Jawiya
(4th title)
Most championshipsAl-Haris Al-Maliki
(7 titles)

The Iraq Central FA League, previously known as the Iraq FA Baghdad League and also known as the League of the Institutes (Template:Lang-ar) due to containing a number of teams representing different Iraqi institutes, was the top-level division of football in Baghdad and its neighbouring cities between 1948 and 1973 and contained eight teams in its final season.

It was controlled by the Iraq Central Football Association and was played under a variety of different formats including a double-elimination format, a round-robin format and a double round-robin format. It was one of four regional league championships played in Iraq at the time, with the others being in Basra, Kirkuk and Mosul. The last champions of the competition were Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya, who won the title in the 1972–73 season.

The regional leagues folded in 1973 and were replaced by the Iraqi National League of Clubs and Institutions.[1]

List of champions

Al-Athori players with the trophy in the 1959–60 season.
No. Season Champion
1 1948–49 Al-Kuliya Al-Askariya Al-Malikiya
2 1949–50 Al-Haris Al-Maliki
3 1950–51 Al-Haris Al-Maliki[Note]
4 1951–52 Al-Haris Al-Maliki
5 1952–53 Al-Haris Al-Maliki
6 1953–54 Al-Haris Al-Maliki
7 1954–55 Al-Haris Al-Maliki
8 1955–56 Al-Haris Al-Maliki
9 1956–57 Maslahat Naqil Al-Rukab[a]
10 1957–58 Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya Al-Malikiya[b]
11 1958–59 Amanat Al-Asima[a]
12 1959–60 Al-Athori
13 1960–61 Maslahat Naqil Al-Rukab[a]
No. Season Champion
14 1961–62 Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya
15 1962–63 Montakhab Al-Shorta[c]
16 1963–64 Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya
17 1964–65 Maslahat Naqil Al-Rukab[a]
18 1965–66 Al-Firqa Al-Thalitha[d]
19 1966–67 Aliyat Al-Shorta[c]
20 1967–68 Aliyat Al-Shorta[c]
21 1968–69 Aliyat Al-Shorta[c]
22 1969–70 Aliyat Al-Shorta[c]
23 1970–71 Maslahat Naqil Al-Rukab[a]
24 1971–72 Aliyat Al-Shorta[c]
25 1972–73 Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya[Note 2]
  1. ^ a b c d e Now known as Amanat Baghdad.
  2. ^ Now known as Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Now known as Al-Shorta.
  4. ^ Now known as Al-Jaish.

Most successful clubs

# Club Winners Winning Years
1 Al-Haris Al-Maliki 7 1949–50, 1950–51, 1951–52, 1952–53, 1953–54, 1954–55, 1955–56
2 Al-Shorta 6 1962–63, 1966–67, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1969–70, 1971–72
3 Amanat Baghdad 5 1956–57, 1958–59, 1960–61, 1964–65, 1970–71
4 Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya 4 1957–58, 1961–62, 1963–64, 1972–73
5 Al-Kuliya Al-Askariya 1 1948–49
Al-Athori 1959–60
Al-Jaish 1965–66

Winning managers

1956–1973

Season Nationality Winning manager[2] Team
1956–57  Iraq Ismail Mohammed Maslahat Naqil Al-Rukab
1957–58  Iraq Aziz Jassim Al-Hajia Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya Al-Malikiya
1958–59  Iraq Nassir Yousef Amanat Al-Asima
1959–60  Iraq Ammo Baba Al-Athori
1960–61  Iraq Salman Jassim Maslahat Naqil Al-Rukab
1961–62  Iraq Salih Faraj Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya
1962–63  Iraq Fahmi Al-Qaimaqchi Montakhab Al-Shorta
1963–64  Iraq Shawqi Aboud Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya
1964–65  Iraq Ismail Mohammed Maslahat Naqil Al-Rukab
1965–66  Iraq Abdelilah Mohammed Hassan Al-Firqa Al-Thalitha
1966–67  Iraq Mohammed Najib Kaban Aliyat Al-Shorta
1967–68  Iraq Mohammed Najib Kaban Aliyat Al-Shorta
1968–69  Iraq Mohammed Najib Kaban Aliyat Al-Shorta
1969–70  Iraq Mohammed Najib Kaban Aliyat Al-Shorta
1970–71  Iraq Mohammed Thamir Maslahat Naqil Al-Rukab
1971–72  Iraq Mohammed Najib Kaban Aliyat Al-Shorta
1972–73  Iraq Abdelilah Mohammed Hassan Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya

See also

Notes

  1. ^
    The 1950–51 league was cut short at the end of the regular season, with the final stage being abandoned. The regular season's table was considered final by the IFA and Al-Haris Al-Maliki were the victors.
  2. ^
    The 1972–73 league was cut short after round 7 of 14. The table at that point was considered final by the IFA and Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya were the champions.

References