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Revision as of 21:36, 4 August 2023
Founded | 1948 |
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Folded | 1973 |
Country | Iraq |
Number of clubs | 8 |
Level on pyramid | 1 |
Relegation to | Iraq Central FA Second Division |
Domestic cup(s) | Iraq FA Cup Iraq Central FA Perseverance Cup |
International cup(s) | Asian Champion Club Tournament |
Last champions | Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya (4th title) |
Most championships | Al-Haras Al-Malaki (7 titles) |
The Iraq Central FA League, previously named the Iraq FA Baghdad League (Template:Lang-ar) 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.[1]
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 several regional league championships played in Iraq at the time, with others including the Basra, Kirkuk and Mosul leagues.[2] 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 First Division.[3]
List of champions
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- ^ Renamed to Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya in 1958.
Most successful teams
# | Club | Titles | Winning seasons |
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1 | Al-Haras Al-Malaki | 7 | 1949–50, 1950–51, 1951–52, 1952–53, 1953–54, 1954–55, 1955–56 |
2 | Maslahat Naqil Al-Rukab | 4 | 1956–57, 1960–61, 1964–65, 1970–71 |
Aliyat Al-Shorta | 1967–68, 1968–69, 1969–70, 1971–72 | ||
Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya | 1957–58, 1961–62, 1963–64, 1972–73 | ||
5 | Al-Kuliya Al-Askariya Al-Malakiya | 1 | 1948–49 |
Amanat Al-Asima | 1958–59 | ||
Al-Athori | 1959–60 | ||
Al-Shorta Select XI | 1962–63 | ||
Al-Firqa Al-Thalitha | 1965–66 |
Winning managers
See also
- Iraq FA Basra League
- Iraq FA Kirkuk League
- Iraqi National First Division
- Iraqi Premier League
- Iraqi Women's Football League
References
- ^ "Baghdad Football League games start on Friday". The Iraq Times. 2 November 1948.
- ^ "Football leagues set up in Iraq's main centres". The Iraq Times. 16 October 1948.
- ^ League of the Institutes Top 3 Finishes
- ^ Iraq - League Winning Coaches