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2021–22 Iraq FA Cup
The 2021–22 Iraq FA Cup is the 33rd edition of the Iraqi knockout football cup competition, the main domestic cup in Iraqi football, featuring a record 168 clubs from the top four tiers of the Iraqi football league system, (20 from the Iraqi Premier League, 24 from the Iraq Division One and 124 from the Iraq Division Two and Iraq Division Three). The competition began on 10 September 2021 with the first-round matches involving teams from the third and fourth tiers, and will conclude in 2022 with the final at Al-Shaab Stadium in Baghdad. Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya are the defending champions, having beaten Al-Zawraa on penalties in the final of the previous edition. Teams The Iraq FA Cup is a knockout competition with 168 participants: 20 teams from the Iraqi Premier League, 24 from the Iraq Division One, and 124 in total from the Iraq Division Two and Iraq Division Three. Schedule The rounds of the 2021–22 competition were scheduled as follows: First round Gharb Baghdad, Junoo ...
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Iraq FA Cup
The Iraq FA Cup, known as the Iraq Cup ( ar, كأس العراق) in Arabic, is an annual knockout football competition in men's domestic Iraqi football. First held in the 1948–49 season for clubs and institutions before returning in 1975–76 for clubs only, it is organised by the Iraq Football Association. The tournament begins with several rounds played between lower division clubs, twelve of which advance to the Round of 32, where the Iraqi Premier League clubs are entered. This is followed by the Round of 16, the quarter-finals, the semi-finals and the final which is played as a single leg in Baghdad. The winners of the competition are awarded a place in the next season's AFC Cup group stage as well as qualifying for the Iraqi Super Cup where they play against the league champions at the start of the following season (or the league runners-up, if the cup winners have won the double). Al-Karkh are the current holders, having beaten Al-Kahrabaa 2–1 in the 2022 final. Hi ...
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Sahl Nineveh FC
Sahl Nineveh Sport Club (Arabic: نادي سهل نينوى الرياضي), is an Iraqi football team based in Nineveh, that plays in the Iraq Division Two. See also * 2020–21 Iraq FA Cup * Iraq Division Two The Iraq Division Two is a football league that is the third tier of the Iraqi football league system. The league consists of 126 teams and was founded in 1974. League format The Division Two consists of 126 teams divided into 2 groups. The to ... References Football teams Football clubs in Nineveh {{Iraq-footyclub-stub ...
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Muthanna Governorate
Muthanna Governorate ( ar, المثنى ''Al Muthannā'') or Al Muthanna Province, is a province in Iraq, named after the 7th-century Arab general al-Muthanna ibn Haritha. It is in the south of the country, bordering Saudi Arabia And Kuwait. Its capital is the city of Samawah. History Before 1976 it was part of the Diwaniya Province, which included present-day Najaf Governorate and al-Qādisiyyah Governorate. Samawah is very close to the ancient Sumerian-Babylonian city of Uruk (Aramaic: ''Erech''), which is possibly the source of the name Iraq. After the decline of Babylon following the Seleucid founding of Seleucia, Uruk became the largest city in southern Babylonia, and its name (''Erech'') came to replace ''Babili'' (Babylonia), as the city long outlived the former capital, surviving into the 7th century AD. In February 1991 it was the location of one of the largest tank battles in history during the Persian Gulf War, the Battle of Norfolk The Battle of Norfolk was a tan ...
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Al-Ghadhriya SC
Al-Ghadhriya Sport Club ( ar, نادي الغاضرية الرياضي), is an Iraqi football team based in Karbalaa, that plays in Iraq Division Two. Managerial history * Maitham Da’i al-Haq * Khaled Waleed See also * 2016–17 Iraq FA Cup * 2020–21 Iraq FA Cup * 2021–22 Iraq FA Cup The 2021–22 Iraq FA Cup is the 33rd edition of the Iraqi knockout football cup competition, the main domestic cup in Iraqi football, featuring a record 168 clubs from the top four tiers of the Iraqi football league system, (20 from the Iraqi Pr ... References External links Al-Ghadhriya SCon Goalzz.com {{Iraq Division Two 1975 establishments in Iraq Association football clubs established in 1975 Football clubs in Karbala Karbala ...
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Uruk SC
Uruk Sport Club ( ar, نادي أوروك الرياضي), is an Iraqi football team based in Al-Muthanna, that plays in the Iraq Division Two. Managerial history * Mohammed Zuhair See also * 2020–21 Iraq FA Cup The 2020–21 Iraq FA Cup was the 31st edition of the Iraqi knockout football cup as a clubs-only competition, the main domestic cup in Iraqi football, featuring 126 teams (20 from the Iraqi Premier League and 106 from the Iraq Division One and I ... References External links Uruk SCon Goalzz.com {{Iraq Division Two Football clubs in Muthanna ...
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Al-Jamiea SC
Al-Jamiea Sport Club ( ar, نادي الجامعة الرياضي), is an Iraqi football team based in Baghdad, that plays in the Iraq Division Two. Al-Talaba controversy The club was founded by the former national team star Younis Mahmoud, and some fans of the Al-Talaba club considered that the establishment of the Al-Jamiea Club represents a coup against the Al-Talaba Club to dismantle it and rob its financial resources, because the two clubs belong to the same sponsor, the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, and because the name of the “Al-Jamiea” is the name of the team that Al-Talaba club was previously known by, but the Minister of Higher Education confirmed that there is no contemplation of dismantling the Al-Talaba club and the financial grant A grant is a fund given by an end entity grant – often a public body, charitable foundation, or a specialised grant-making institution – to an individual or another entity (usually, a non-profit or ...
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Al Jaish Stadium
Al Jaish Stadium, is a multi-use stadium in Baghdad, Iraq Iraq,; ku, عێراق, translit=Êraq officially the Republic of Iraq, '; ku, کۆماری عێراق, translit=Komarî Êraq is a country in Western Asia. It is bordered by Turkey to the north, Iran to the east, the Persian Gulf and K .... It is used mostly for football matches and serves as the home stadium of Al Jaish. The stadium holds 6,000 people. References Football venues in Iraq Sport in Baghdad {{Iraq-sports-venue-stub ...
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Masafi Al-Wasat
Masafi Al-Wasat ( ar, مصافي الوسط), also known as Al-Masafi, is a football team from Baghdad, Iraq. As of the 2014–15 season, they play in the Iraqi League. Ammar Gaiym played for them in 2009-10. Honours *Iraq Division One The Iraq Division One is the second-highest division of the Iraqi football league system after the Premier League. The league is contested by 24 clubs. It is operated by the Iraq Football Association (IFA). Each season, the two top-finishing teams ... **Winners (1): 2008–09 (shared) References External linksMasafi Al-Wasat page at Goalzz.com {{Iraq Division Two Football clubs in Iraq Football clubs in Baghdad ...
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Al-Zafaraniyah SC
Al-Zafaraniya Sport Club ( ar, نادي الزعفرانية الرياضي), is an Iraqi football team based in Baghdad, that plays in the Iraq Division Two. Current squad First-team squad Current technical staff {, class="toccolours" !bgcolor=silver, Position !bgcolor=silver, Name !bgcolor=silver, Nationality , - bgcolor=#eeeeee , Coach:, , Habib Jaafar, , , - , Assistant coach:, , Riyadh Kamil, , , - bgcolor=#eeeeee , Goalkeeping coach:, , Saif Mohammed, , , - , Team supervisor:, , Ahmed Shaye, , , - , media coordinator :, , Ahmed Al Quraishi, , , - See also * 2020–21 Iraq FA Cup The 2020–21 Iraq FA Cup was the 31st edition of the Iraqi knockout football cup as a clubs-only competition, the main domestic cup in Iraqi football, featuring 126 teams (20 from the Iraqi Premier League and 106 from the Iraq Division One and I ... References External links Al-Zafaraniya SCon Goalzz.com Football clubs in Baghdad {{Iraq-fo ...
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Al Etisalat FC
Al-Etisalat Sports Club (''The Communications'', ar, الاتصالات), is an Iraqi football team based in Baghdad was called Al-Bareed before season 2009/10. They play in the Iraqi Premier League. The Al-Bareed team was founded in 1963, and was merged with Al-Minaa for the 1974–75 season to form Al-Muwasalat. After the season ended, Al-Muwasalat was dissolved and Al-Minaa were reinstated in their place, meanwhile Al-Bareed was consigned to competing in non-IFA IFA or Ifa may refer to: Organisations Economics * Independent financial adviser, a type of financial services professional in the UK * Index Fund Advisors * Institute and Faculty of Actuaries, representing actuaries in the UK * Institute of Ac ... competitions as it was an institute-representative team and not a club. In 1992, Al-Bareed was registered as a sports club and entered the lower divisions of Iraqi club football organised by the IFA. Current squad References External links Club page on Goalzz ...
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Al-Mohandessin SC
Al-Mohandessin Sport Club ( ar, نادي المهندسين الرياضي) is an Iraqi football team based in Baghdad, that plays in Iraq Division Two. Managerial history * Karim Nafea * Karim Mahmoud * Khalaf Habash See also * 2016–17 Iraq FA Cup * 2018–19 Iraq FA Cup * 2021–22 Iraq FA Cup The 2021–22 Iraq FA Cup is the 33rd edition of the Iraqi knockout football cup competition, the main domestic cup in Iraqi football, featuring a record 168 clubs from the top four tiers of the Iraqi football league system, (20 from the Iraqi Pr ... References External links Al-Mohandessin SCon Goalzz.com {{Iraq Division Two 2016 establishments in Iraq Association football clubs established in 2016 Football clubs in Baghdad Sport in Baghdad ...
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Al-Mahmoudiyah SC
Al-Mahmoudiya Sport Club ( ar, نادي المحمودية الرياضي), is an Iraqi football team based in Baghdad, that plays in the Iraq Division Two. Managerial history * Ali Wahab * Uday Ghawi * Waleed Khalid See also * 2002–03 Iraq FA Cup * 2020–21 Iraq FA Cup The 2020–21 Iraq FA Cup was the 31st edition of the Iraqi knockout football cup as a clubs-only competition, the main domestic cup in Iraqi football, featuring 126 teams (20 from the Iraqi Premier League and 106 from the Iraq Division One and I ... References External links Al-Mahmoudiya SCon Goalzz.com {{Iraq Division Two Football clubs in Baghdad ...
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