Season: | 2000–01 |
Competition: | Iraqi Elite League |
Winners: | Al-Zawraa (10th title) |
Continentalcup1: | 2002–03 AFC Champions League |
Continentalcup1 Qualifiers: | Al-Zawraa |
League Topscorer: | Hussein Abdullah (21 goals) |
Relegated: | Al-Kut Karbala |
Prevseason: | 1999–2000 (Iraqi First Division League) |
Nextseason: | 2001–02 |
The 2000–01 Iraqi Elite League was the 27th season of the competition since its foundation in 1974. The name of the league was changed from Iraqi First Division League to Iraqi Elite League. Instead of relegating teams from the 1999–2000 season and promoting teams from the lower division in order to decide which teams were playing in the competition, the Iraq Football Association decided that every eligible team in the country should play qualifying games in order to decide who participated.
The qualifying rounds saw a total of 135 teams being split into regional groups, all competing for the 16 places in the league.[1] After all the qualifiers were over in December, the league competition itself was held with each team playing 30 matches. In the end, Al-Zawraa won their third league title in a row, finishing eight points clear at the top.[2] [3]
In the first qualifying round, each province apart from Baghdad and Sulaymaniya had its own qualifying tournament with the winner advancing to the second qualifying round.
Province | Winner | Notes | |
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Al-Anbar | Al-Ramadi | ||
Al-Qadisiya | Al-Diwaniya | Other competing teams included Al-Yaqdha, Afak, Al-Daghara, Al-Shamiya, Al-Rafidain and Ghammas | |
Babil | Al-Qasim | Al-Qasim played Babil in a play-off over two legs which ended 1–1 and 0–0; Al-Qasim qualified on away goals. Other competing teams included Al-Hilla | |
Basra | Al-Minaa | Al-Minaa played Al-Basra in a two-legged play-off; both legs ended in draws and Al-Minaa won 1–0 via a golden goal in extra-time. Other competing teams included Al-Bahri, Al-Ittihad, Al-Zubair, Kahrabaa Al-Hartha, Al-Junoob, Abi Al-Khaseeb, Al-Khor, Al-Qurna, Al-Dair, Umm Qasr, Al-Midaina and Al-Rumaila | |
Dhi Qar | Al-Nasiriya | ||
Diyala | Al-Khalis | Other competing teams included Diyala (who withdrew), Jalawla, Al-Miqdadiya, Khanaqin, Balad Ruz and Al-Shaheed Arkan | |
Duhok | Duhok | Other competing teams included Zakho and Peris | |
Erbil | Erbil | ||
Karbala | Karbala | Other competing teams included Al-Hindiya, Al-Jamahir and Al-Husseiniya | |
Kirkuk | Kirkuk | Other competing teams included Al-Thawra, Al-Hawija, Al-Dibis and Daquq | |
Maysan | Maysan | Other competing teams included Al-Amara | |
Muthanna | Al-Samawa | Other competing teams included Al-Khidhir, Al-Muthanna and Al-Rumaitha | |
Najaf | Al-Najaf | ||
Nineveh | Al-Mosul | Al-Mosul played Hikna in a two-legged play-off; both legs ended in draws (one of which was 3–3) and Al-Mosul qualified on away goals. Other competing teams included Al-Qayara, Al-Intisar, Zummar, Hamam Al-Alil, Tel Afar and Bashiqa | |
Salahaddin | Samarra | Other competing teams included Salahaddin, Al-Alam, Al-Dawr Al-Ahli, Al-Shirqat and Baiji | |
Wasit | Al-Kut | Other competing teams included Wasit, Al-Mutasim, Al-Hay, Al-Aziziya, Al-Numaniya and Al-Suwaira | |
Baghdad – All 35 teams admitted directly to second qualifying round | |||
Sulaymaniya – Sulaymaniya admitted directly to second qualifying round |
In the second qualifying round, which started in September and ended in December, the remaining teams were split into five regional groups. The two Baghdad groups were played in a single round-robin format (teams played each other once) while the other three groups were played in a double round-robin format (teams played each other twice).[4] [5] [6]
Team | Result |
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Duhok | Qualified to Elite League |
Samarra | |
Erbil | |
Kirkuk | |
Al-Mosul | |
Sulaymaniya |
Team | Result |
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Al-Najaf | Qualified to Elite League |
Al-Ramadi | |
Karbala | |
Al-Khalis | |
Al-Qasim |
Team | Result |
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Al-Kut | Qualified to Elite League |
Al-Samawa | |
Al-Minaa | |
Maysan | |
Al-Nasiriya | |
Al-Diwaniya |
In the play-off round, the two fourth-placed teams from the Baghdad Groups faced off in a two-legged tie to determine the seventh qualifying team from Baghdad.2–2 on aggregate. Al-Difaa Al-Jawi won on away goals and qualified for the Elite League.
Pos | Scorer | Goals | Team | |
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1 | Hussein Abdullah | 21 | Duhok | |
2 | Ahmed Khudhair | 19 | Al-Shorta | |
3 | Ammar Ahmed | 14 | Al-Zawraa |
See main article: List of Iraq Stars League hat-tricks.
Player | For ! | Against | Result | Date | |
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8–0 | |||||
3–0 | |||||
4–0 | |||||
4 | 9–0 | ||||
9–0 | |||||
6–1 | |||||
5–1 | |||||
5–1 | |||||
4 | 7–0 | ||||
3–1 | |||||
5 | 5–1 | ||||
7–0 |