Iraqi First Division League Explained

Iraqi First Division League
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Country:Iraq
Teams:26
Promotion:Iraqi Premier Division League
Relegation:Iraqi Second Division League
Levels:3
Domest Cup:Iraq FA Cup
Confed Cup:AFC Champions League Two
(via Iraq FA Cup)
Champions:Al-Mosul
Season:2023–24
Current:2023–24 Iraqi First Division League

The Iraqi First Division League is a football league that is the third tier of the Iraqi football league system. The league consists of 26 teams and was founded in 1974. The number of clubs in the league have varied throughout history for various reasons.[1] The top two teams are promoted directly to the Iraqi Premier Division League, while 10 teams are relegated directly to the Iraqi Second Division League. The league is governed by the Iraq Football Association (IFA),[2] and may be introduced into the top tiers of Iraqi football that are governed by the Iraqi Pro League Association in the future.

In the 2023–24 season, Al-Mosul won the championship title after defeating Al-Kadhimiya 6–4 on penalties after a 1–1 draw in the final match.[3]

Competition name

PeriodName
1974–1995National Clubs Third Division
1995–1999Second Division League
1999–2000Third Division League
2000–2002Second Division League
2002–2003Third Division League
2003–2023Second Division League
2023–presentFirst Division League

Competition format (2022–23)

Schedule

The Iraqi First Division League starts with 125 clubs and ends with four qualified clubs according to three rounds.

RoundStageParticipating teamsQualified teamsQualify for
1stIn-governorates qualifiers 125 53 In-territories qualifiers
2ndIn-territories qualifiers 53 12 Final qualifiers
3rdFinal qualifiers 12 4 Promotion to the Iraqi Premier Division League

First round

The competition begins with regional leagues, where the 125 clubs are divided into 16 groups depending on the location, except for the groups of Dohuk and Erbil, each group representing the governorate to which these clubs belong and is located within its borders.

RankGovernoratesParticipating teamsWinners teamsRelegated teams
1Dohuk1
2Nineveh1042
3Erbil2
4Kirkuk732
5Sulaymaniyah321
6Saladin732
7Al-Anbar1032
8Baghdad18104
9Diyala731
10Karbalaa521
11Babil621
12Wasit1042
13Najaf411
14Al-Qādisiyyah621
15Maysan521
16Muthanna621
17Dhi Qar731
18Basra1042
TOTALS1255325

Second round

The 53 teams coming from the first round are all divided into five groups by location, and these groups have sub-groups. The first from each group is considered a winner, the winning teams advance directly to the third round.

RankGroupsGovernoratesParticipating teamsTotals teamsWinners teams
1Northern GroupDohuk1123
Nineveh4
Erbil2
Kirkuk 3
Sulaymaniyah 2
2Western GroupSaladin392
Al-Anbar 3
Diyala 3
3Baghdad GroupBaghdad10102
4Central Euphrates GroupKarbalaa292
Babil2
Al-Najaf1
Al-Qādisiyyah2
Al-Muthanna2
5Southern GroupWasit4133
Maysan2
Dhi Qar3
Basra4
TOTALS5312

Final round

The twelve qualified teams have been divided into two groups, and the first two teams from each group will be promoted to Iraqi Premier Division League. The winner of Group 1 meets the winner of Group 2 in a final match to determine the league champion.

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: دوري الدرجة الثانية. ar. Iraq Football Association.
  2. Web site: لجنة مسابقات اتحاد الكرة العراقي تحدّد موعد انطلاق دوري الدرجة الثانية. 26 October 2021. ar. Al-Mutalee.
  3. Web site: الاتصالات بطلاً لدوري الدرجة الثانية بكرة القدم بعد انتصاره على فريق الحويجة في المباراة النهائية. June 21, 2022. ipoa.me. ar.