Al-Hindiya Sport Club ( ar, نادي الهندية الرياضي), is an
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 Iraq–Turkey border, the north, Iran to Iran–Iraq ...
i football team based in
Al-Hindiya District
Al-Hindiya District ( ar, قضاء الهندية, translit=Kaza Al-Hindiya) is a district of the Karbala Governorate, Iraq. Its largest town is Al-Hindiya, to the east of Karbala. The Hindiya Barrage in the north of the district controls floods a ...
,
Karbala
Karbala or Kerbala ( ar, كَرْبَلَاء, Karbalāʾ , , also ;) is a city in central Iraq, located about southwest of Baghdad, and a few miles east of Lake Milh, also known as Razzaza Lake. Karbala is the capital of Karbala Governorat ...
, that plays in the
Iraq Division Two.
History
in Premier League
Al-Hindiya played in the
Iraqi Premier League for the first time in the
2009–10 season, and finished 11th in Group 1, won 7 matches, drew 13 and lost 13, and was able to continue playing in the Premier League for a second season. In the following season,
2010–11
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, the team was very bad, as it finished the season bottom of the standings in Group 2, after winning only 2 matches, drawing 4 and losing 20, and relegated to the
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 ...
.
Managerial history
* Maitham Dael-Haq
* Fouad Jawad
* Amir Abdul-Hussein
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-Hindiya SCon Goalzz.com
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1967 establishments in Iraq
Association football clubs established in 1967
Football clubs in Karbala