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1974–75 Iraqi National Second Division
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| Season |
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| 31 October 1974 – January 1975 |
| Al-Zawraa(1st title) |
| Al-ZawraaAl-JamieaAl-IktisadAl-HillaDiyala |
| Al-DiwaniyaAl-MosulAl-WarkaaSulaymaniya |
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| 1975–76 → |
The 1974–75 Iraqi National Clubs Second Division League was the first season of what is now called the Iraqi Premier Division League, the second tier of the Iraqi football league system, since its establishment in 1974. 18 teams participated in the tournament. The league started on October 31, 1974. Al-Zawraa won the league championship and was promoted to the National Clubs First Division League (now called the Stars League), along with the four teams that finished the tournament in the first five positions in the standings, namely; Al-Jamiea, Al-Iktisad, Al-Hilla and Diyala. The four teams that finished in the bottom positions in the standings table were relegated to the National Clubs Third Division League, which are Al-Diwaniya, Al-Mosul, Al-Warkaa and Sulaymaniya.
18 teams are selected to play from one stage only, the winner of the match gets 2 points, and in the draw gets 1 point. The first five teams at the top of the standings are promoted to the Premier League, and the four teams at the bottom of the standings are relegated.
18 teams represent 3 of them Baghdad, while the 15 teams represent the other provinces of Iraq.
| provinces | Teams | Name of Teams |
|---|---|---|
| Baghdad | 3 | Al-Jamiea, Al-Iktisad and Al-Zawraa |
| Karbalaa | 2 | Al-Ghari and Al-Kufa |
| Nineveh | 1 | Al-Mosul |
| Kirkuk | 1 | Al-Thawra |
| Diyala | 1 | Diyala |
| Erbil | 1 | Al-Taakhi |
| Sulaymaniyah | 1 | Sulaymaniya |
| Babil | 1 | Al-Hilla |
| Al-Anbar | 1 | Al-Khalidiya |
| Wasit | 1 | Al-Kut |
| Muthana | 1 | Al-Warkaa |
| Dhi Qar | 1 | Al-Jazair |
| Maysan | 1 | Al-Amara |
| Basra | 1 | Al-Ittihad |
| Al-Qādisiyyah | 1 | Al-Diwaniya |
| Team | Result |
|---|---|
| Al-Zawraa | Promotion to the National Clubs First Division League |
| Diyala | |
| Al-Iktisad | |
| Al-Hilla | |
| Al-Jamiea | |
| Al-Ittihad | |
| Al-Thawra | |
| Al-Amara | |
| Al-Ghari | |
| Al-Jazair | |
| Al-Kufa | |
| Al-Kut | |
| Al-Taakhi | |
| Al-Khalidiya | |
| Al-Diwaniya | Relegation to National Clubs Third Division League |
| Al-Warkaa | |
| Sulaymaniya | |
| Al-Mosul |
- Iraq Football Association
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