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DateRHome v Away-
02/22 20:15 19 [14] Amanat Baghdad v Al Kahrabaa [18] 0-5
02/22 18:00 19 [8] Medkila v Al Naft SC [16] 2-0
02/21 20:15 19 [9] Al Karkh v Al Zawra'a [6] 3-1
02/21 20:15 19 [4] Al Karma v Naft Maysan [17] 3-0
02/21 18:00 19 Al Qasim SC v Erbil SC 0-2
02/21 18:00 19 [16] Mosul FC v Al Minaa [14] 2-1
02/21 18:00 19 [2] Al Shorta SC v Diyala FC [10] 2-1
02/20 20:15 19 [3] Al Talaba v Al Quwa Al Jawiya [1] 1-2
02/20 18:00 19 [11] Al Gharraf v Duhok [9] 4-3
02/20 18:00 19 [15] Newroz SC v Al Najaf [19] 2-0
02/14 14:30 18 [10] Diyala FC v Al Karma [4] 1-1
02/14 14:30 18 Al Najaf v Al Kahrabaa 1-2
02/14 12:00 18 [5] Erbil SC v Zakho [8] 0-1
02/14 12:00 18 Naft Maysan v Al Qasim SC 2-1
02/13 14:30 18 [9] Duhok v Mosul FC [16] 0-0
02/13 14:30 18 [7] Al Karkh v Al Talaba [5] 0-2
02/13 12:00 18 [13] Al Minaa v Al Gharraf [11] 0-1
02/13 12:00 18 [1] Al Quwa Al Jawiya v Newroz SC [15] 2-1
02/06 14:30 17 [3] Al Quwa Al Jawiya v Naft Maysan [17] 2-1
02/06 14:30 17 [15] Mosul FC v Newroz SC [16] 0-2
02/06 12:00 17 [12] Amanat Baghdad v Al Minaa [13] 0-0
02/06 12:00 17 [18] Al Kahrabaa v Duhok [10] 1-1
02/05 14:30 17 [4] Al Karma v Al Talaba [5] 1-1
02/05 14:30 17 [6] Al Zawra'a v Zakho [8] 4-2
02/05 12:00 17 [19] Al Najaf v Al Qasim SC [20] 3-0
02/05 12:00 17 MSK Povazska Bystrica v Al Naft SC 3-1
02/04 14:30 17 [10] Diyala FC v Al Karkh [7] 1-0
02/04 12:00 17 [10] Al Gharraf v Al Shorta SC [3] 0-1
02/01 14:30 16 [12] Al Naft SC v Al Zawra'a [7] 0-0
02/01 14:30 16 [8] Zakho v Al Minaa [13] 1-1

Wikipedia - Iraq Stars League

The Iraq Stars League (Arabic: دوري نجوم العراق, romanized: Dawrī Nujūm Al-'Irāq) is the highest level of the Iraqi football league system. Contested by 20 clubs, it operates on a system of promotion and relegation with the Iraqi Premier Division League. It is governed by the Iraqi Pro League Association.

The league was formed by the Iraq Football Association in 1974 as the Iraqi National Clubs First Division League, the first nationwide league of clubs in Iraq, and later became known as the Iraqi Premier League. In 2023, the competition was rebranded as the Iraq Stars League and transitioned into a fully professional competition. The current format sees 20 teams playing 38 matches each (playing each team in the league twice, home and away), totalling 380 matches in the season.

Of the 81 teams to have competed since the inception of the league in 1974, eleven have won the title. Al-Zawraa are the most successful club with 14 titles, followed by Al-Shorta (8), Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya (7) and Al-Talaba (5); these four clubs together contest the Baghdad derbies. The current league champions are Al-Shorta, who won their fourth consecutive title in the 2024–25 season.

History

Origins

Up until 1973, leagues in Iraq were contested at a regional level. The Central FA League, the Basra League and the Kirkuk League were all founded in 1948, while the Mosul League was founded in 1950. The first nationwide league to be held in the country was in the 1973–74 season when the Iraqi National First Division League was formed, with Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya being crowned champions. The IFA then decided to replace the competition with a new National Clubs First Division League which would only be open to clubs and not institute-representative teams.

Foundation

The league held its first season in 1974–75 and was originally composed of ten clubs. The league's first ever goal was scored by Falah Hassan of Al-Tayaran (now known as Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya) in a 1–1 draw with Al-Sinaa. Al-Tayaran were crowned champions of the inaugural season which featured the following teams:

  • Al-Baladiyat
  • Al-Jaish
  • Al-Muwasalat
  • Al-Naqil
  • Al-Rafidain
  • Al-Samawa
  • Al-Sinaa
  • Al-Shorta
  • Al-Tayaran
  • Babil

"Stars League" formation

On 4 June 2023, Iraq Football Association (IFA) signed a three-year partnership agreement with Liga Nacional de Fútbol Profesional (LaLiga) to transform the Iraqi Premier League into a professional league from the 2023–24 season. The competition is named the Iraq Stars League and is designed to meet the licensing criteria set down by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC). A new association named the Iraqi Pro League Association, chaired by Javier Jiménez Sacristán and Matteo Mantovani, was formed to operate the competition and supervise the associated youth leagues. In addition, LaLiga began training an Iraqi management team to assume full operational control of the league once the partnership concludes. A start date of 26 October 2023 was set for the first Stars League season.

"Baghdad's Big Four" dominance

Results of the 'Big Four' from 1990 to 2002
Season QWJ SHR TLB ZWR
1989–90 1 3 6 4
1990–91 6 3 2 1
1991–92 1 5 4 2
1992–93 3 4 1 2
1993–94 2 5 3 1
1994–95 2 6 4 1
1995–96 8 3 6 1
1996–97 1 5 3 2
1997–98 2 1 5 3
1998–99 3 5 2 1
1999–2000 2 3 4 1
2000–01 2 3 4 1
2001–02 2 3 1 4
Top four 11 8 10 13
out of 13
League champions

Since the league's inception, it has been dominated by the four biggest clubs in Baghdad: Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya, Al-Shorta, Al-Talaba and Al-Zawraa, who together contest the Baghdad derbies. From the 1989–90 season until the 2005–06 season, the league was won by one of the four Baghdad teams every time.

After the 2003 US invasion of Iraq, players started to leave the Baghdad-based clubs and join clubs in northern Iraq such as Erbil and Duhok due to the economic instability and security issues in the capital city. This migration of talent led to a shift in the dominance of the "Big Four" as Erbil won three consecutive league titles from 2007 to 2009 with Duhok winning the league in 2010. In the 2008–09 season, none of Baghdad's Big Four clubs finished in the top four and this is the only time that this has happened in the history of the league; the top four spots were occupied by Erbil, Al-Najaf, Duhok and Al-Amana. However, Baghdad's Big Four have since returned to dominating the league, having won all titles since 2015–16.

The Iraq Stars League, also known as the Iraqi Premier League, is the top professional football competition in Iraq. Established in 1974, it features the best clubs from across the country competing annually for the national championship. Renowned for its passionate fan base and intense rivalries, the league showcases some of Iraq's most talented players and has played a significant role in developing local football talent. The league operates on a system of promotion and relegation with lower divisions, and its matches are celebrated events that foster national pride and sporting excellence. With a rich history and vibrant football culture, the Iraq Stars League continues to be a cornerstone of Iraqi sports and entertainment.