1948–49 Iraq FA Cup explained

Iraq FA Cup
Year:1948–49
Country:Iraq
Dates:21 January – 7 April 1949
Num Teams:25
Winners:Sharikat Naft Al-Basra
(1st title)
Second:Al-Kuliya Al-Askariya Al-Malakiya
Next Season:1975–76 (Clubs)

The 1948–49 Iraq Football Association Cup was the first edition of what is now the Iraq FA Cup. Clubs and institute-representative teams participated in the tournament, which was won by Sharikat Naft Al-Basra, beating Al-Kuliya Al-Askariya Al-Malakiya 2–1 in Iraq's first ever national cup final, played at Al-Kashafa Stadium in Baghdad on 7 April 1949. The winning team's players and staff paraded the trophy around Basra upon returning from Baghdad three days after winning the tournament.[1]

Background

Within the first week of the founding of the Iraq Football Association in October 1948, it was decided to hold league championships in four different regions: Baghdad, Basra, Kirkuk and Mosul (although the league in Mosul did not start until two seasons later). It was also decided to hold a 16-team national knockout cup tournament called the Iraq Football Association Cup between the top teams from each regional league.[2] [3]

At the beginning of November, it was decided to increase the number of teams participating in the cup by allowing some second-tier teams from Baghdad to compete.[2] After the season's Iraq FA Baghdad League had to be shortened to a single round-robin format rather than a double round-robin due to rainy weather postponing a number of games, the Iraq FA Cup was opened up to all clubs from Baghdad wishing to compete in order to compensate for the reduced number of regional matches.[4] 25 teams (including one team who were disqualified from the first round) eventually took part in the competition.

It was to be the last edition of the national knockout cup for clubs or institutions for another 26 years, with such cup tournaments being played at a regional level during that time (such as the Iraq FA Baghdad Cup), until the Iraq FA Cup returned in the 1975–76 season as a clubs-only competition.

First round

The first round was played between Baghdad-based teams, starting on 21 January and ending on 13 February.[5] [6] [7] [8]

Al-Kuliya Al-Askariya Al-Malakiya, Al-Malaki, Al-Ahli, Ittihad Muntada Al-Karkh, Al-Haras Al-Malaki and Al-Tayour Al-Zarqaa received byes to the second round, while Al-Shorta Select XI were awarded a walkover due to their opponents Kuliyat Al-Huqooq being disqualified for not showing up for two matches in their regional league.[9]

Second round

The second round started on 12 February and saw the entry of four Kirkuk-based teams;[10] [11] [12] it ended on 24 February.[13]

Baghdad region

Third round

The third round was held in February 1949 with three matches played in the Baghdad region.[14]

Final phase

The quarter-final round was the first round in which teams from different regions faced each other. It included two Basra-based teams (Sharikat Naft Al-Basra and Al-Minaa) and one Mosul-based team (Adadiyat Al-Mosul).

Quarter-finals

The quarter-final matches were played between 10 March to 21 March.[15] [16] [17]

Semi-finals

The semi-final matches were played on 1 April and 3 April.[18] [19] [20]

Final

The final was played on 7 April at Al-Kashafa Stadium in Baghdad to crown the first ever Iraq FA Cup winners.[21] [22] [23] [24] The ball used in the final was supplied by the Baghdad Sports Depot.[25]

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GK Potts
DF Arshak Bedrossian
DF Kurken Harikian
MF Saeed Easho
MF Jabbar Hussein
MF Jafar Abid
FW Herand Joharian
FW Shaker Ismail
FW Hameed Majeed
FW Percy Lynsdale
FW Nabih Afif
Manager:
Tommy Thomas
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GK Mahmoud Alaras
DF Hassan Sabri
DF Mohammed Ali
MF Ibrahim Al-Sheikh
MF Abdul-Wadud Khalil
MF Sattar Al-Sheikhli
FW Kelo Hussein
FW Salih Faraj
FW Shawqi Aboud
FW Kamal Mohammed Ali
FW Akram Nashat
Manager:
Hamid Qadir Al-Samarrai

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: In and around Basrah: The B.P.C. Team. The Iraq Times. 23 April 1949.
  2. Web site: Baghdad Football League games start on Friday. The Iraq Times. 2 November 1948.
  3. Web site: Football leagues set up in Iraq's main centres. The Iraq Times. 16 October 1948.
  4. Web site: Baghdad Football League. The Iraq Times. 31 December 1948.
  5. Web site: Casuals play first Cup tie tomorrow. The Iraq Times. 20 January 1949.
  6. Web site: Iraq Cup First Round Draw. The Iraq Times. 21 January 1949.
  7. Web site: Casuals' Cup tie again off. The Iraq Times. 28 January 1949.
  8. Web site: Casuals unlucky in cup tie. The Iraq Times. 15 February 1949.
  9. Web site: Basrah, Mosul and Kirkuk asked for Cup entries. The Iraq Times. 16 December 1948.
  10. Web site: Casuals team for big Cup game. The Iraq Times. 10 February 1949.
  11. Web site: Iraq Cup ties this weekend. The Iraq Times. 11 February 1949.
  12. Web site: مباريات كرة القدم على كأس الاتحاد العراقي. Sawt al-Ahali. 18 February 1949.
  13. Web site: Cup Fright for Bodyguard. The Iraq Times. 24 February 1949.
  14. Web site: Royal Bodyguard leave it late in close Cup game. The Iraq Times. 4 March 1949.
  15. Web site: Baghdad Union meet B.P.C. in tomorrow's Cup tie. The Iraq Times. 9 March 1949.
  16. Web site: Football League. The Iraq Times. 1 April 1949.
  17. Web site: Football League. The Iraq Times. 19 March 1949.
  18. Web site: مباريات كرة القدم على كأس بطولة العراق. Ṣawt al-ahālī. 4 April 1949.
  19. Web site: Bodyguard beaten in semi-final. The Iraq Times. 2 April 1949.
  20. Web site: BPC defence foils Bodyguard in Iraq Cup semi-final. The Iraq Times. 6 April 1949.
  21. Web site: Cup final day in Baghdad. The Iraq Times. 7 April 1949.
  22. Web site: The Cupholders. The Iraq Times. 8 April 1949.
  23. Web site: The Cup goes to Basrah. The Iraq Times. 8 April 1949.
  24. Web site: Photo of Percy Lynsdale goal. The Iraq Times. 9 April 1949.
  25. Web site: The Baghdad Sports Depot. The Iraq Times. 9 April 1949.