Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya ( ar, نادي القوة الجوية الرياضي, lit=Air Force Club) is an Iraqi
sports club based in
Rusafa District,
Baghdad that competes in the
Iraqi Premier League, the top-flight of
Iraqi football
The Iraq national football team ( ar, منتخب العراق لكرة القدم) represents Iraq in international football and is controlled by the Iraq Football Association (IFA), the governing body for football in Iraq. Iraq's usual home ...
. Founded in 1931, it is the oldest existing club in Iraq.
Its football team is one of the most successful in Iraq having won seven
Iraqi Premier League titles, most recently in the
2020–21 season, which it won alongside its fifth
Iraq FA Cup title. The club also won a joint-record three
Iraqi Elite Cups, and in 1996–97 it became the first of only two clubs to win all four major national trophies (
League,
FA Cup,
Elite Cup,
Super Cup
A super cup is a competition, usually but not exclusively in association football, which often forms the 'curtain raiser' to a season, and typically involves only two teams who have qualified through success in other competitions during the prev ...
) in the same season.
On the continental level, Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya are joint-record winners of the
AFC Cup
The AFC Cup is an annual continental club football competition organised by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC). Under its current rules, the competition is played primarily between clubs from nations that did not receive direct qualifying s ...
having become the first club to win three consecutive titles in
2016
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,
2017
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and
2018
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. The Falcons have participated in the group stage of the
AFC Champions League
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five times since its foundation in 2002, and have previously reached the quarter-final of the
Arab Club Champions Cup
The Arab Club Champions Cup ( ar, كأس العرب للأندية الأبطال, french: Ligue des Champions Arabe) is an annual regional club football competition organised by the Union of Arab Football Associations (UAFA) and contested by eli ...
.
History
On 4 July 1931, 73 days after the foundation of the
Iraqi Air Force, the club was founded by a group of Iraqi flight policemen at the British
Royal Air Force station
Station may refer to:
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of
RAF Hinaidi. It is the oldest existing football club in
Iraq and one of its nicknames is ''Al-Areeq'' (The Deep-Rooted). The club was named ''
Gipsy Moth'' after the model of the first fleet of the Iraqi Air Force, but soon the club was renamed to ''Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya Al-Malakiya'', simply meaning ''Royal Air Force''. They played their very first game a day later against a team from
RAF Habbaniya and won the match dressed in army fatigues and short khakis. The win over the British forces helped the club grow in popularity as many Iraqis began supporting the club as its reputation spread across the nation.
As the British forces and its leaders saw that the club's activities had broadened and its members and followers had multiplied which was clearly seen in the matches they played in, the British wanted to get rid of some of its leaders, but
King Ghazi
Ghazi ibn Faisal ( ar, غازي ابن فيصل, Gâzî ibn-i Faysal) (21 March 1912 – 4 April 1939) was the King of Iraq from 1933 to 1939 having been briefly Crown Prince of the Kingdom of Syria in 1920. He was born in Mecca, the only son ...
, who took over as ruler of Iraq in 1933, had a strong relationship with the Iraqi flight policemen and he invited the members to have talks to solve the problem. It was not long before a solution for the development of the club had been decided on and they became under the control of another branch of the Iraqi Air Force, which opened a number of doors for the club around areas in Iraq. They won their first trophy on 19 May 1933, defeating Al-Lasilki 1–0 after extra time in the final of the Prince Ghazi Cup, thanks to a goal by Nasser Hussein, wearing the colours of green and purple. Jawiya and
Al-Haras Al-Malaki
Al-Haras Al-Malaki ( ar, فريق الحرس الملكي, lit=''Royal Guard''), was an Iraqi football team based in Baghdad. They participated in the first ever national cup tournament held in Iraq: the 1948–49 Iraq FA Cup. They also won seven ...
(meaning Royal Guard) became close rivals with the two teams regularly competing for the
Iraq Central FA League title (a league for teams in
Baghdad and its neighbouring cities). This league competition started in 1948 and continued all the way until 1973 when the Central FA League and other regional leagues were replaced by the
Iraqi National First Division
The 1973–74 Iraqi National First Division was a football tournament organised by the Iraq Football Association (IFA) in the 1973–74 season, which was formed as the top-tier national league in Iraq to replace the Iraq Central FA League and the ...
.
Jawiya were one of the six teams to compete in the
1956–57 season which saw a
double-elimination format introduced for the first time. In 1957, Jawiya completed the signing of
Ammo Baba, one of the best players in Iraqi football history, and won their first league title in Ammo's first season at the club in
1957–58, after
Montakhab Al-Shorta withdrew from the replay of the final. Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya Al-Malakiya were renamed to Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya (Air Force) when Iraq became a republic in 1958. The
1959–60 season saw Jawiya reach the final of the league again, but they lost 3–0 to
Al-Athori. Jawiya secured their second league title in the
1961–62 season as the league changed to a round-robin format. This qualified them for the
1962 Iraq Central FA Altruism Cup
The 1962 Iraq Central FA Altruism Cup was the 1st edition of the Iraq Central FA Perseverance Cup. The match was contested between the winners and runners-up of the 1961–62 edition of the Iraq Central FA Premier League, Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya and A ...
(later known as
Iraq Central FA Perseverance Cup) which they won by defeating
Al-Kuliya Al-Askariya
Al-Kuliya Al-Askariya ( ar, فريق الكلية العسكرية, lit=''Military College''), known up until 1958 as Al-Kuliya Al-Askariya Al-Malakiya, was an Iraqi football team founded in 1937 in Baghdad. They were the runners-up of Iraq's fir ...
4–2. Jawiya won the league title again in
1963–64 and also won the
Iraq Central FA Altruism Cup again that year. They were once managed by Scotsman
Frank Hill in the fifties, a player at
Arsenal
An arsenal is a place where arms and ammunition are made, maintained and repaired, stored, or issued, in any combination, whether privately or publicly owned. Arsenal and armoury (British English) or armory (American English) are mostly ...
and manager at
Notts County and
Charlton Athletic – attempting on two separate occasions to sign Jawiya's star inside forward Ammo Baba. They had another British link as the team featured former
Bristol Rovers reserve
Youra Eshaya who went on to become one of the longest-serving players at the club from 1955 to 1971. Jawiya claimed their fourth title in
1972–73, winning the league with a 100% win record (seven wins from seven games).
The club continued their strong form and won the country's new nationwide league in the
1973–74 season. That season, Jawiya also won the first and only edition of the
Iraq FA Baghdad Cup, a knockout tournament played between 20 teams from Baghdad and its neighbouring cities, by beating
Al-Sikak Al-Hadeed
Al-Naqil Sports Club ( ar, نادي النقل الرياضي, meaning ''Transport Sports Club''), was an Iraqi sports club based in Baghdad that was founded in 1937 under the name Al-Sikak Al-Hadeed ( ar, السكك الحديد, meaning ''Railw ...
2–1 in the final. In 1974, the
Iraq Football Association decided to form the
Iraqi Premier League (then known as the Iraqi National Clubs First Division) which was only open to clubs rather than institute-representative teams. The club changed their name from Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya to ''Al-Tayaran'' (meaning Airlines) on 15 August 1974. The first ever edition of the Iraqi Premier League in the
1974–75 season saw Al-Tayaran claim the title, finishing just a single point above runners-up
Al-Naqil, meaning they had won three league titles in a row (one Central FA First Division, one National First Division and one National Clubs First Division). All three titles were won under the management of
Abdelilah Mohammed Hassan
Abdellilah Mohammed Hassan (1934 – 30 March 2022) was an Iraq football coach, who managed the Iraq national team on two occasions in 1968 and 1972.
Career
Born in the northern city of Mosul in 1934, Abdellilah enrolled at the Sports Trainin ...
. Al-Tayaran won their first
Iraq FA Cup title by beating
Al-Shorta
Al-Shorta Sports Club ( ar, نادي الشرطة الرياضي, lit=''Police Sports Club'') is an Iraqi sports club based in Al-Rusafa, Baghdad. It has teams in 17 different sports, more than any other Iraqi club, and the best known sectio ...
5–3 on penalties in the
1978 final after a 1–1 draw, with
Nadhum Shaker scoring the winning penalty.
In the
1989–90 season, Al-Tayaran managed to get their second Premier League title, known as the National Clubs First Division at the time. They finished four points ahead of defending champions Al-Rasheed. 12 goals from
Natiq Hashim were crucial in winning Amer Jamil's Al-Tayaran the title. Midway through the 1990–91 season, on 20 April 1991, the
Ministry of Interior decided to dissolve all the clubs that were under its control including
Al-Bahri (Navy Club),
Al-Jaish (Army Club) and Al-Tayaran. However, after immense pressure from supporters of the club, Al-Tayaran returned to action on 12 May 1991, but returned to their old name of ''Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya''. The
1991–92 season saw Jawiya win their first ever national
Double and goes down as one of the most successful seasons in the club's history. Managed by Adil Yousef, Jawiya claimed the title on the very last day of the season, defeating Al-Zawraa 1–0 in their last game thanks to an early goal by their top scorer
Akram Emmanuel
Akram Emmanuel (born 1 July 1967) is a former Iraqi football striker who played for Iraq in the 1994 FIFA World Cup qualification. He played for the national team between 1992 and 1993.
He scored the winning goal in the 1991–92 Iraqi Na ...
to overtake their opponents and claim the trophy. The game was controversial as Al-Zawraa scored a goal through
Laith Hussein that was ruled out for offside; had the goal counted, Al-Zawraa would have retained their title. Jawiya coupled their league success with their second
FA Cup win, defeating
Al-Khutoot
Al-Khutoot Al-Jawiya Sport Club ( ar, نادي الخطوط الجوية الرياضي, lit=''Airways SC''), is an Iraqi football team based in Al-A'amiriya, Baghdad, that plays in the Iraq Division Two.
Managerial history
* Jamal Abdullah
...
2–1 in the cup final. Jawiya managed to win their first Elite Cup title in
1994
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with a penalty shootout win over Al-Talaba after the game ended goalless.
Jawiya, under the leadership of
Ayoub Odisho, started the
1996–97 season by winning the
1996 Iraqi Elite Cup
The Sixth Mother of all Battles Championship ( ar, بطولة أم المعارك السادسة), commonly referred to as the 1996 Iraqi Elite Cup ( ar, كأس النخبة العراقي 1996), was the sixth occurrence of the Iraqi Elite Cup, or ...
. Jawiya also managed to win the Iraqi Premier League with 22 wins from 30 games with their top scorer being
Sabah Jeayer
Sabah Jeayer, (born 26 May 1970) is an Iraqi football forward who played for Iraq in the 2000 Asian Cup, Talaba SC, and Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya.
Sabah Jeayer was a talented forward, who is great in the air and also a goalscorer capable of rising t ...
. Four days before clinching the league title, Jawiya won their third
Iraq FA Cup with a penalty shootout victory against
Al-Shorta
Al-Shorta Sports Club ( ar, نادي الشرطة الرياضي, lit=''Police Sports Club'') is an Iraqi sports club based in Al-Rusafa, Baghdad. It has teams in 17 different sports, more than any other Iraqi club, and the best known sectio ...
in front of 50,000 spectators at
Al-Shaab Stadium. Jawiya became history-makers by winning the
Iraqi Super Cup 3–1 against
Al-Zawraa
Al-Zawraa Sports Club ( ar, نادي الزوراء الرياضي) is an Iraqi sports club based in Utayfia, Karkh District (near Tigris River), Baghdad. Their football team compete in the Iraqi Premier League, the top-flight of Iraqi footbal ...
at the end of the season to become the first team in Iraqi football history to win all four major domestic trophies in a single season. The joy of the 1996–97 campaign was followed by a heartbreaking 1997–98 season. Jawiya conceded a 97th-minute equalising penalty to Al-Zawraa in the
1998 Iraq FA Cup final and lost the ensuing penalty shootout. Jawiya then drew 1–1 against Al-Zawraa in their last league match of the season, and missed out on the title to Al-Shorta after Al-Shorta scored a 91st-minute winning penalty in their match against Al-Sulaikh. Jawiya players mistakenly thought that Al-Shorta had drawn their match which would have made them champions and they began celebrating on the field, with Ayoub Odisho giving an interview on live television. Midway through Odisho's interview, the stadium announcer declared that the final score of Al-Shorta's game was 3–2 and that Al-Shorta were officially the champions of Iraq and Odisho stopped talking and stood still with a shocked expression on his face.
Jawiya clinched their third Elite Cup title in
1998
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by beating
Al-Naft
Al Naft Sport Club ( ar, نادي النفط الرياضي, lit=''Oil SC'') is an Iraqi professional sports club based in the Adhamiyah District, East Districts of the Tigris River, Baghdad. Their football team plays in the highest division in ...
in the final. Jawiya also managed to win the
2001 Iraqi Super Cup
The 2001 Iraqi Perseverance Cup ( ar, كأس المثابرة العراقي 2001) was the 6th edition of the Iraqi Super Cup. The match was contested between Baghdad rivals Al-Zawraa
Al-Zawraa Sports Club ( ar, نادي الزوراء الر ...
against Al-Zawraa with a 1–0 win. In 2003 the club briefly changed their name back to Al-Tayaran before returning to the name Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya again. Jawiya entered the
2004–05 season in search of a fifth Premier League title, and they managed to achieve it by beating
Al-Minaa
Al-Minaa Sports Club ( ar, نادي الميناء الرياضي, lit=Port Sports Club) is an Iraqi multi-sport club based in Al-Maqal, Basra that participates in the Iraq Division One, the second tier of Iraqi football. It is one of the mo ...
2–0 in the final coached by
Sabah Abdul-Jalil. In the
2006–07 season, Jawiya reached the final of the league again but lost it to hosts Erbil by a score of 1–0. Their position as league runners-up qualified them for the
2008 AFC Champions League
The 2008 AFC Champions League was the 27th AFC Champions League, the top-level Asian club football tournament, and the 6th under the current AFC Champions League title. It was the last AFC Champions League before the competition expanded to 32 te ...
but they exited at the group stage for the third time in a row. In the
2014–15 campaign, Jawiya qualified for the league final where they played newly promoted
Naft Al-Wasat, and lost on penalties after a goalless draw. Jawiya won the
2015–16 Iraq FA Cup
The 2015–16 Iraq FA Cup was the 27th edition of the Iraqi knockout football cup as a clubs-only competition, the main domestic cup in Iraqi football. It was the second edition held after the 2002–03 edition, although the 2012–13 one was ab ...
by defeating rivals
Al-Zawraa
Al-Zawraa Sports Club ( ar, نادي الزوراء الرياضي) is an Iraqi sports club based in Utayfia, Karkh District (near Tigris River), Baghdad. Their football team compete in the Iraqi Premier League, the top-flight of Iraqi footbal ...
2–0, thus denying their opponents the Double.
By finishing as runners-up of the 2014–15 league, Jawiya qualified for the
2016 AFC Cup
The 2016 AFC Cup was the 13th edition of the AFC Cup, Asia's secondary club football tournament organized by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC).
Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya defeated Bengaluru FC in the final to win their first AFC Cup title, becoming ...
, Asia's second-tier club tournament. They reached the
2016 AFC Cup Final
The 2016 AFC Cup Final was the final match of the 2016 AFC Cup, the 13th edition of the AFC Cup, a football competition organized by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) for clubs from 'developing countries' in Asia according to the Vision Asia ...
, where Hammadi Ahmad scored the only goal of the game against
Indian side
Bengaluru
Bangalore (), officially Bengaluru (), is the capital and largest city of the Indian state of Karnataka. It has a population of more than and a metropolitan population of around , making it the third most populous city and fifth most ...
to become the first Iraqi club to win the AFC Cup and claim their first ever major continental trophy. Jawiya then went on to win the
2016–17 Iraqi Premier League
The 2016–17 Iraqi Premier League ( ar, الدوري العراقي الممتاز 2016–17) was the 43rd season of the Iraqi Premier League, the highest division for Iraqi association football clubs, since its establishment in 1974. The season ...
, their sixth Premier League title, under the helm of
Basim Qasim
Basim Qasim Hamdan Al-Suwaid ( ar, باسم قاسم; born 22 March 1963) is an Iraqi football manager and former player who last coached Al-Naft.
He was a defender in his playing days, also capable of playing in midfield, and he played for Ir ...
.
They rounded off the season by winning their second consecutive AFC Cup, this time beating
FC Istiklol 1–0 in the
final. They then became the first team in history to win the AFC Cup three times in a row with a 2–0 win over
Altyn Asyr in the
2018 final, and clinched their seventh Premier League title in the
2020–21 season under
Ayoub Odisho, coupling it with the
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 ...
title to earn their third national double.
Stadium
Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya's stadium is located in
Baghdad, near
Falastin Street
Palestine Street or Falastin Street ( ar, شارع فلسطين) is a street located in eastern Baghdad. It runs parallel and to the west of Army Canal between Mustanssiriya square, through Beirut square to Maysalon square, in the neighborhoods of ...
, opposite the
former stadium site of their rivals
Al-Shorta
Al-Shorta Sports Club ( ar, نادي الشرطة الرياضي, lit=''Police Sports Club'') is an Iraqi sports club based in Al-Rusafa, Baghdad. It has teams in 17 different sports, more than any other Iraqi club, and the best known sectio ...
. It has a capacity of 6,000. The seats are light blue in colour.
Kits
Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya's home kit is blue with white trimmings, while their away kit is yellow with blue trimmings. In the past, Jawiya have worn white away kits with blue trimmings and have also worn a red and white striped away kit with blue trimmings. Their past third kits include black with gold trimmings, purple with white trimmings and grey with white trimmings.
Rivalries
Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya's main rivals are
Al-Zawraa
Al-Zawraa Sports Club ( ar, نادي الزوراء الرياضي) is an Iraqi sports club based in Utayfia, Karkh District (near Tigris River), Baghdad. Their football team compete in the Iraqi Premier League, the top-flight of Iraqi footbal ...
, with whom they contest the ''Iraqi El Clásico''. Jawiya also share a fierce rivalry with the other big Baghdad clubs, namely
Al-Shorta
Al-Shorta Sports Club ( ar, نادي الشرطة الرياضي, lit=''Police Sports Club'') is an Iraqi sports club based in Al-Rusafa, Baghdad. It has teams in 17 different sports, more than any other Iraqi club, and the best known sectio ...
and
Al-Talaba.
Supporters
Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya are one of the traditional "Big Four" of Baghdad and thus have a large fanbase, concentrated mainly in Iraq's capital. The supporters call themselves ''Al-Soqoor'', which means ''The Falcons''; this is also the nickname of the club. In 2012, Jawiya fans decided to form an ultras group under the name ''Ultras Blue Hawks''. The group has grown in number and is now in its thousands. They wave flags and banners at games, play instruments and set off flares and fireworks in order to create a good atmosphere at Jawiya's games; they aim to intimidate the opposition as well as inspire their own team.
Current squad
Out on loan
Managers
Current technical staff
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Qahtan Chathir is an Iraqi football forward who played for Iraq in the 1996 Asian Cup. He also played for Al Talaba, Al Karkh, Al Ittihad, Al-Thaid, Al Sinaa.
Career
Playing career
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Jabbar Hashim
Abdul-Jabar Hashim Hanoon (born 1 January 1970) is an Iraqi association football, football Defender (association football), defender who played for the Iraq national football team in the 2000 Asian Cup. He also played for Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya.
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Jassim Ghulam Al-Hamd
Jassim Mohammed Ghulam Al Hamd ( ar, جاسم محمد غلام الحمد) (born March 11, 1979 in Baghdad, Iraq) is an Iraqi former professional footballer who last played for Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya in Iraq.
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1994
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1996
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1998
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1991
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1992
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1993
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1995
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1999
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1997
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2001
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2000
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2002
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2017
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2021
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1962
Events January
* January 1 – Western Samoa becomes independent from New Zealand.
* January 3 – Pope John XXIII excommunicates Fidel Castro for preaching communism.
* January 8 – Harmelen train disaster: 93 die in the wors ...
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1964
Events January
* January 1 – The Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland is dissolved.
* January 5 - In the first meeting between leaders of the Roman Catholic and Orthodox churches since the fifteenth century, Pope Paul VI and Patriarch ...
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1966
Events January
* January 1 – In a coup, Colonel Jean-Bédel Bokassa takes over as military ruler of the Central African Republic, ousting President David Dacko.
* January 3 – 1966 Upper Voltan coup d'état: President Maurice Yaméogo i ...
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AFC Cup
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2016
File:2016 Events Collage.png, From top left, clockwise: Bombed-out buildings in Ankara following the 2016 Turkish coup d'état attempt; the impeachment trial of Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff; Damaged houses during the 2016 Nagorno-Karabakh ...
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2017
File:2017 Events Collage V2.png, From top left, clockwise: The War Against ISIS at the Battle of Mosul (2016-2017); aftermath of the Manchester Arena bombing; The Solar eclipse of August 21, 2017 ("Great American Eclipse"); North Korea tests a ser ...
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2018
File:2018 Events Collage.png, From top left, clockwise: The 2018 Winter Olympics opening ceremony in PyeongChang, South Korea; Protests erupt following the Assassination of Jamal Khashoggi; March for Our Lives protests take place across the United ...
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* shared record
Minor
*New Iraq Championship
**Winners (1): 2003
*Jerusalem International Championship
**Winners (1): 2001
*Victory Championship
**Winners (1): 1988
*Farewell League Trophy
**Winners (1): 1986
*Al-Milad Cup
**Winners (1): 1985
*Al-Wehdat Championship
**Winners (1): 1984
*Stafford Cup
**Winners (1): 1982
*Army League
**Winners (1): 1973–74
*Army Cup
**Winners (4): 1958, 1959, 1964, 1973 (shared record)
*Authority Director Cup
**Winners (1): 1964
*Al-Firqa Al-Thaniya Cup
**Winners (1): 1961
*Inter-Forces Tournament
**Winners (1): 1957
*Wajih Younis Cup
**Winners (1): 1956
*Jamal Baban Cup
**Winners (1): 1950
*Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya Cup
**Winners (2): 1941, 1942
*Palestine Cup
**Winners (1): 1942
*Capital Secretariat Cup
**Winners (1): 1941
*Guardian Cup
**Winners (1): 1940
*Taha Al-Hashimi Cup
**Winners (1): 1939
*Casuals Cup
**Winners (4): 1932–33, 1933–34, 1934–35, 1935–36 (record)
*Prince Ghazi Cup
**Winners (3): 1932–33, 1933–34, 1934–35 (record)
Statistics
In domestic competitions
Regional
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!Year
!
Central League
!
Baghdad Cup
!
Perseverance Cup
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, 1956–57, , bgcolor=silver,
Runner-up, , rowspan=17, Started in
1974, , rowspan=5, Started in
1962
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, 1957–58, , bgcolor=gold,
Winner
, -
, 1958–59, , Ninth place
, -
, 1959–60, , bgcolor=silver,
Runner-up
, -
, 1960–61, , bgcolor="#cc9966", Third place
, -
, 1961–62, , bgcolor=gold,
Winner, , bgcolor=gold,
Winner
, -
, 1962–63, , Fourth place, ,
, -
, 1963–64, , bgcolor=gold,
Winner, , bgcolor=gold,
Winner
, -
, 1964–65, , Fifth place, ,
, -
, 1965–66, , bgcolor=silver,
Runner-up, , bgcolor=silver,
Runner-up
, -
, 1966–67, , bgcolor="#cd5c5c", ''not finished'', , rowspan=8, Abolished in
1966
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, 1967–68, , bgcolor="#cc9966", Third place
, -
, 1968–69, , bgcolor=silver,
Runner-up
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, 1969–70, , Fourth place
, -
, 1970–71, , bgcolor="#cc9966", Third place
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, 1971–72, , Fourth place
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, 1972–73, , bgcolor=gold,
Winner
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, 1973–74, , rowspan=1, Folded in
1973, , bgcolor=gold,
Winner
National
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!Year
!
National First Division
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, 1973–74, , bgcolor=gold,
Winner
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!Year
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Premier League
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FA Cup
!
Super Cup
A super cup is a competition, usually but not exclusively in association football, which often forms the 'curtain raiser' to a season, and typically involves only two teams who have qualified through success in other competitions during the prev ...
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Elite Cup
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, 1948–49, , rowspan=1, Started in
1974, , , , rowspan=12, Started in
1986, , rowspan=18, Started in
1991
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, 1974–75, , bgcolor=gold,
Winner, , bgcolor="#cd5c5c", ''not held''
, -
, 1975–76, , bgcolor=silver,
Runner-up, , Round of 32
, -
, 1976–77, , Ninth place, , bgcolor="#cd5c5c", ''not held''
, -
, 1977–78, , Seventh place, , bgcolor=gold,
Winner
, -
, 1978–79, , Fifth place, , bgcolor="#cc9966", Semi-final
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, 1979–80, , Ninth place, , Round of 16
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, 1980–81, , bgcolor="#cc9966", Third place, , -
, -
, 1981–82, , bgcolor=silver,
Runner-up, , bgcolor="#cc9966", Semi-final
, -
, 1982–83, , bgcolor="#cc9966", Third place, , bgcolor="#cc9966", Semi-final
, -
, 1983–84, , bgcolor="#cc9966", Third place, , -
, -
, 1984–85, , bgcolor="#cd5c5c", ''not finished'', , bgcolor="#cd5c5c", ''not finished''
, -
, 1985–86, , bgcolor="#cc9966", Third place, , bgcolor="#cd5c5c", ''not held'', ,
, -
, 1986–87, , Fourth place, , -, , bgcolor="#cd5c5c", ''not held''
, -
, 1987–88, , bgcolor="#cc9966", Third place, , -, , bgcolor="#cd5c5c", ''not held''
, -
, 1988–89, , bgcolor="#cc9966", Third place, , bgcolor=silver,
Runner-up, , bgcolor="#cd5c5c", ''not held''
, -
, 1989–90, , bgcolor=gold,
Winner, , bgcolor="#cc9966", Semi-final, , bgcolor="#cd5c5c", ''not held''
, -
, 1990–91, , Sixth place, , bgcolor="#cc9966", Semi-final, , bgcolor="#cd5c5c", ''not held''
, -
, 1991–92, , bgcolor=gold,
Winner, , bgcolor=gold,
Winner, , bgcolor="#cd5c5c", ''not held'', , bgcolor=silver,
Runner-up
, -
, 1992–93, , bgcolor="#cc9966", Third place, , Second round, , bgcolor="#cd5c5c", ''not held'', , bgcolor=silver,
Runner-up
, -
, 1993–94, , bgcolor=silver,
Runner-up, , bgcolor="#cc9966", Semi-final, , bgcolor="#cd5c5c", ''not held'', , bgcolor=silver,
Runner-up
, -
, 1994–95, , bgcolor=silver,
Runner-up, , bgcolor="#cc9966", Semi-final, , bgcolor="#cd5c5c", ''not held'', , bgcolor=gold,
Winner
, -
, 1995–96, , Eighth place, , bgcolor="#cc9966", Semi-final, , bgcolor="#cd5c5c", ''not held'', , bgcolor=silver,
Runner-up
, -
, 1996–97, , bgcolor=gold,
Winner, , bgcolor=gold,
Winner, , bgcolor=gold,
Winner, , bgcolor=gold,
Winner
, -
, 1997–98, , bgcolor=silver,
Runner-up, , bgcolor=silver,
Runner-up, , , , Group stage
, -
, 1998–99, , bgcolor="#cc9966", Third place, , bgcolor="#cc9966", Semi-final, , bgcolor="#cd5c5c", ''not held'', , bgcolor=gold,
Winner
, -
, 1999–2000, , bgcolor=silver,
Runner-up, , bgcolor=silver,
Runner-up, , , , bgcolor=silver,
Runner-up
, -
, 2000–01, , bgcolor=silver,
Runner-up, , bgcolor="#cd5c5c", ''not held'', , bgcolor=silver,
Runner-up, , Group stage
, -
, 2001–02, , bgcolor=silver,
Runner-up, , Round of 16, , bgcolor=gold,
Winner, , Fourth place
, -
, 2002–03, , bgcolor="#cd5c5c", ''not finished'', , Round of 32, , bgcolor=silver,
Runner-up, , Fourth place
, -
, 2003–04, , bgcolor="#cd5c5c", ''not finished'', , bgcolor="#cd5c5c", ''not held'', , bgcolor="#cd5c5c", ''not held'', , bgcolor="#cc9966", Semi-final
, -
, 2004–05, , bgcolor=gold,
Winner, , bgcolor="#cd5c5c", ''not held'', , bgcolor="#cd5c5c", ''not held'', , rowspan=18, Abolished in
2004
, -
, 2005–06, , Fourth place, , bgcolor="#cd5c5c", ''not held'', , bgcolor="#cd5c5c", ''not held''
, -
, 2006–07, , bgcolor=silver,
Runner-up, , bgcolor="#cd5c5c", ''not held'', , bgcolor="#cd5c5c", ''not held''
, -
, 2007–08, , bgcolor="#cc9966", Third place, , bgcolor="#cd5c5c", ''not held'', , bgcolor="#cd5c5c", ''not held''
, -
, 2008–09, , Sixth place, , bgcolor="#cd5c5c", ''not held'', , bgcolor="#cd5c5c", ''not held''
, -
, 2009–10, , Fifth place, , bgcolor="#cd5c5c", ''not held'', , bgcolor="#cd5c5c", ''not held''
, -
, 2010–11, , Fourth place, , bgcolor="#cd5c5c", ''not held'', , bgcolor="#cd5c5c", ''not held''
, -
, 2011–12, , bgcolor="#cc9966", Third place, , bgcolor="#cd5c5c", ''not held'', , bgcolor="#cd5c5c", ''not held''
, -
, 2012–13, , bgcolor="#cc9966", Third place, , bgcolor="#cd5c5c", ''not finished'', , bgcolor="#cd5c5c", ''not held''
, -
, 2013–14, , Fourth place, , bgcolor="#cd5c5c", ''not held'', , bgcolor="#cd5c5c", ''not held''
, -
, 2014–15, , bgcolor=silver,
Runner-up, , bgcolor="#cd5c5c", ''not held'', , bgcolor="#cd5c5c", ''not held''
, -
, 2015–16, , Fourth place, , bgcolor=gold,
Winner, , bgcolor="#cd5c5c", ''not held''
, -
, 2016–17, , bgcolor=gold,
Winner, , Quarter-final, , bgcolor="#cd5c5c", ''not held''
, -
, 2017–18, , bgcolor=silver,
Runner-up, , bgcolor="#cd5c5c", ''not held'', , bgcolor=silver,
Runner-up
, -
, 2018–19, , bgcolor=silver,
Runner-up, , bgcolor="#cc9966", Semi-final, , bgcolor="#cd5c5c", ''not held''
, -
, 2019–20, , bgcolor="#cd5c5c", ''not finished'', , bgcolor="#cd5c5c", ''not finished'', ,
, -
, 2020–21, , bgcolor=gold,
Winner, , bgcolor=gold,
Winner, , bgcolor="#cd5c5c", ''not held''
, -
, 2021–22, , bgcolor=silver,
Runner-up, , Quarter-final, , bgcolor=silver,
Runner-up
See also
*
Iraqi clubs in the AFC Club Competitions Iraqi clubs in the AFC Club Competitions. From its introduction in 2002 until the forming of the AFC Professional League in 2009, Iraqi clubs were allowed to enter the AFC Champions League (ACL). Despite reaching respectable results, none of the Ira ...
References
External links
Club squadon AFC official website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya
Football clubs in Iraq
Football clubs in Baghdad
Association football clubs established in 1931
Sport in Baghdad
1931 establishments in Iraq
Military association football clubs
AFC Cup winning clubs