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1989–90 Iraq FA Cup
The 1989–90 Iraq FA Cup was the 13th edition of the Iraq FA Cup as a club competition. The tournament was won by Al-Zawraa for the sixth time, beating Al-Shabab 2–1 on penalties in the final after a 0–0 draw. The first three rounds were between teams from the lower divisions, before the top-flight clubs began to enter at the round of 32. Bracket First preliminary round Second preliminary round The first legs were played on 16 October 1989, and the second legs were played on 30 October 1989. Third preliminary round The first legs were played on 6 November 1989, and the second legs were played on 20 November 1989. Final phase Matches Final References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:1989-90 Iraq FA Cup Iraq FA Cup Cup A cup is an open-top vessel (container) used to hold liquids for drinking, typically with a flattened hemispherical shape, and often with a capacity of about . Cups m ...
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Iraq FA Cup
The Iraq Cup (), commonly known as the Iraq FA Cup, is an annual Single-elimination tournament, knockout association football, football competition in men's domestic Football in Iraq, Iraqi football organised by the Iraq Football Association. First held in the 1948–49 season for clubs and institutions, it returned in the 1975–76 season as a clubs-only competition. The tournament usually begins with several rounds played between lower division clubs, twelve of which advance to the Round of 32, where the Iraq Stars 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 Champions League Two group stage. The winners and runners-up both qualify for the Iraqi Super Cup which is played at the start of the following season. Al-Zawraa SC, Al-Zawraa are the most successful club with 16 titles. Al-Shorta SC, Al- ...
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Al-Falluja SC
Al-Falluja Sport Club (), is an Iraqi football team based in Fallujah, Al-Anbar, that plays in Iraqi First Division League. Stadium The Al-Fallujah Stadium was rehabilitated in 2013 by the Ministry of Youth and Sports, and after this year, ISIS took control of the Al-Fallujah Stadium when it occupied the Al Anbar Governorate. In June 2016, the Iraqi Armed Forces managed to liberate the Fallujah areas, including the stadium. The stadium was reconstructed starting in 2017, Then was vandalized as a result of the families displaced from Syria housing in it, and in 2021 the stadium was rehabilitated again, and the team returned to play on its ground. Managerial history * Mohammed Marzouq * Saadi Awad Al-Kubaisi * Ahmed Fadhel * Abdullah Jassim See also * 1977–78 Iraq FA Cup * 1989–90 Iraq FA Cup * 1991–92 Iraq FA Cup * 1992–93 Iraq FA Cup * 2001–02 Iraq FA Cup * 2002–03 Iraq FA Cup * 2021–22 Iraq FA Cup The 2021–22 Iraq FA Cup was the 32nd edition of the Ira ...
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Shatra FC
Al-Shatra Sports Club () is an Iraqi football club, playing in the Iraqi Second Division League. It is based in the town of Ash Shatra, just north of Nasiriyah in Dhi Qar Governorate Dhi Qar Governorate (, ) is a governorate in southern Iraq, in the Arabian Peninsula. The provincial capital is Nasiriyah. Prior to 1976 the governorate was known as Muntafiq Governorate. Thi Qar was the heartland of the ancient Iraqi civilizatio .... Football clubs in Iraq 1969 establishments in Iraq Football clubs in Dhi Qar {{Iraq-footyclub-stub ...
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Naft Al-Junoob
Naft Al-Basra SC () is a professional association football, football club based in Al-Tamimia District, Basra, Iraq, that plays in Iraq Stars League. The club was formerly known as Naft Al-Junoob (1979–1990; 2003–2020) and Al-Rumaila (1990–2003), and have been called Naft Al-Basra since 2020. History Name changes The club was founded on 27 November 1979 as "Naft Al-Junoob", before changing to the name "Al-Rumaila" on 6 March 1990, and returned to the name "Naft Al-Junoob" on 20 April 2003, the club played in Iraqi Premier League at the 2004–05 Iraqi Premier League, 2004–05 season for the first time. On October 23, 2020, the club's management, which was elected a few days prior, decided to change the name of the club from "Naft Al-Junoob" to "Naft Al-Basra" and officially announced this, as they changed the logo. Rivalries Naft Al-Basra contest the Basra Derby with Al-Mina'a. Since 2005, there have been 29 competitive Basra Derbies. Al-Mina'a hold the precedence in t ...
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Al-Qasim SC
Al-Qasim Sport Club () is an Iraqi football club based in Al-Qasim City, Babil, that competes in the Iraq Stars League. History Al-Qasim Club was founded in 1973 by a group of young athletes. The team have been in the Iraqi First Division League for many years and have not been able to qualify for the Premier League due to lack of financial support and lack of a good stadium. In the 2015–16 season, the team strengthened their ranks with good players and was about to qualify for the Premier League, but finished second behind Al-Bahri in Elite Stage, and Al-Bahri qualified. As well as in the 2017–18 season, but they finished second behind Erbil in Final stage, and Erbil qualified. Al-Qasim won the 2018–19 Iraqi First Division League title after defeating Zakho in the final penalty shootout 4–1, after the match with a draw in the full time. As a result, they were promoted to the 2019–20 Iraqi Premier League for first time, and chose Al Kifl Stadium as their home ...
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Al-Amana
Amanat Baghdad Sports Club () is an Iraqi professional football team based in Karkh District, Baghdad, that competes in the Iraqi Premier Division League, the second tier of Iraqi football. Formed in 1957 as Amanat Al-Asima (), the team merged with Al-Baladiyat SC in 1977, who had finished as runners-up of the 1975–76 Iraq FA Cup. History On 1 July 1957, Amanat Al-Asima () were formed to represent the Mayoralty of Baghdad. Amanat Al-Asima won the Iraq Central FA Premier League title in the 1958–59 season and won the Police Director General Cup twice in 1959 and 1960. In 1977, Amanat Al-Asima merged with Al-Baladiyat SC to form Al-Amana SC (). On 5 August 2009, Al-Amana SC was renamed to Baghdad SC (). In 2014, Baghdad SC renamed to Amanat Baghdad SC (). Merged teams Al-Baladiyat Al-Baladiyat SC () was a club formed in 1974 by the merger of Isalat Al-Mai and Maslahat Naqil Al-Rukab. Al-Baladiyat finished as runners-up of the Iraq FA Cup in the 1975–76 season. =Isalat ...
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Haifa SC
Haifa Sport Club (), is an Iraqi football team based in Al-Baladiyat, Baghdad, that plays in the Iraqi First Division League. History Founding and Naming Haifa Club was established on March 21, 1973 in Baghdad for the Palestinian community in Iraq. The name of the club was taken from the name of the city of Haifa. In Premier League Haifa team played in the Iraqi Premier League for the first time in the 1999–2000 season, and the team was not good enough, and finished the season at the bottom of the standings. Managerial history * Saad Shihab See also * 2020–21 Iraq FA Cup References External links Haifa SCon Goalzz.com on RSSSF The Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (''RSSSF'') is an international organisation dedicated to collecting statistics about association football. The foundation aims to build an exhaustive archive of football-related information from around ... {{Iraq Division Two Football clubs in Iraq 1973 establishments in Iraq Association foo ...
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Al-Kufa FC
Al-Kufa Sports Club (), is an Iraqi football club based in Kufa, Najaf Governorate. The club competes in the Iraqi Premier Division League. It was founded in 1964. Managerial history * Adel Ali Al-Aasam * Salman Hussein * Maitham Jaber See also * 2019–20 Iraq FA Cup * 2021–22 Iraq FA Cup The 2021–22 Iraq FA Cup was the 32nd edition of the Iraqi knockout football cup as a club 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 ... * 2022–23 Iraq FA Cup References External links Al-Kufa SCon Goalzz.com {{Iraq Division 1 Football clubs in Iraq Football clubs in Najaf Kufa ...
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Al-Tadamun SC (Iraq)
Al-Tadamon Sport Club (), is an Iraqi football team based in Al-Najaf, that plays in the Iraqi First Division League. See also * 1988–89 Iraq FA Cup * 1989–90 Iraq FA Cup The 1989–90 Iraq FA Cup was the 13th edition of the Iraq FA Cup as a club competition. The tournament was won by Al-Zawraa for the sixth time, beating Al-Shabab 2–1 on penalties in the final after a 0–0 draw. The first three rounds were bet ... References External links Iraq Clubs- Foundation Dates {{Iraq-footyclub-stub Football clubs in Iraq 1972 establishments in Iraq Association football clubs established in 1972 Football clubs in Najaf ...
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Al-Musayyib SC
Al-Musayyib Sport Club (), is an Iraqi football team based in Al-Musayab District, Babil, that plays in Iraqi Third Division League. Al-Musayyib Sports City Stadium In the April 2020–21 season, the club's honorary president announced plans to build a sports complex called Al-Musayyib Sports City, which will include an Olympic stadium and swimming pool as well as a multi-purpose gymnasium, 10,000,000,000 IQD have been allocated as a first stage to start. Managerial history * Ali Jawad * Ahmed Hassan Samin * Ali Ismail * Mustafa Mohammed Ridha See also * 1992–93 Iraq FA Cup * 1998–99 Iraq FA Cup * 2001–02 Iraq FA Cup * 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 club competition, the main domestic cup in Iraqi football, featuring 126 teams (20 from the Iraqi Premier League and 106 from the Iraqi First Division League ... References External links Al-Musayyib SCon Goalzz.c ...
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Babil SC
Babil Sports Club (), or Babylon Sports Club, is an Iraqi football club based in Babil Governorate, Babil, that plays in Iraqi Second Division League. History Babil Sport Club was founded in 1960. The team has played in the Iraqi Premier League since the start of the tournament in 1974, and They had played for four seasons, and in all of them it had been struggling to stay away from relegation. In the end, they were relegated to the Iraq Division One, Iraqi First Division League in the 1978 season. The team returned after eleven seasons, but was quickly relegated at the end of the season again. In the 1993–94 Iraqi National League, 1993–94 season, originally, the Iraq national under-20 football team, Iraq Youth Team participated in the league. Their record was 25 games, 8 wins, 8 draws, 9 losses, 33 goals scored, 29 goals conceded and 24 points. At the halfway stage of the season, they were replaced by Babil, and Babil adopted the Youth Team's record at that point. In the end ...
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Al-Hindiya SC
Al-Hindiya Sport Club (), is an Iraqi football team based in Al-Hindiya District, Karbala, that plays in the Iraqi Second Division League. 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, 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 Iraqi First Division League. Managerial history * Rajih Mohammed * Maitham Dael-Haq * Fouad Jawad * Amir Abdul-Hussein * Faeq Abdul-Ilah 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 club competition, the main domestic cup in Iraqi football, featuring 126 teams (20 from the Iraqi Premier League and 106 from the Ira ...
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