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2021–22 Iraqi First Division League


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Season
12 October 2021 – 19 April 2022
Al-Hudood(1st title)
Al-HudoodKarbalaaDuhok
Ghaz Al-ShamalSuq Al-ShuyukhBabilAl-Alam
← 2020–21 2022–23 →

The 2021–22 Iraqi First Division League was the 48th 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. The number of clubs in the league have varied throughout history for various reasons; in this season the number of clubs has been reduced from 28 teams to 24. The top two teams are directly promoted to the Iraqi Premier League, while the bottom 4 teams in each group are directly relegated to the Iraqi Second Division League. The season started on 12 October 2021 and ended 19 April 2022, while the summer transfer window began on August 1 and ended on midnight on September 19.

Al-Hudood won the title by beating Karbalaa 1–0 in the final at Al-Shaab Stadium, with both teams securing promotion.

In November 2020, The Iraq FA announced that the number of teams will decrease from 28 to 24 in total starting from 2021-2022 season. To make these changes possible, the Iraq FA announced that in 2020–21 season, The top teams in each group are directly promoted to the Premier League, while 8 teams in total are directly relegated to Second Division League.

A total of 24 teams are contesting the league, including 21 sides from the 2020-2021 season and the 3 relegated sides from the Iraqi Premier League. There are no promoted teams participating in this season because of the recent changes necessary to adjustment to having 24 teams possible this season.

TeamManagerLocationStadiumCapacity
AfakHaider HusseinAl-Qādisiyyah, DiwaniyaAl-Kifl Stadium10,000
Al-AlamAli JawadSaladinAl-Alam Stadium10,000
Al-BahriAsaad Abdul RazzaqBasra, Al-JubailaAl-Bahri Stadium7,000
Al-Difaa Al-MadaniMahdi KadhimBaghdadAl-Taji Stadium5,000
Al-HusseinKadhim YousefBaghdad, Sadr CityFive Thousand Stadium5,000
Al-JinsiyaKarim QumbilBaghdadAl-Jinsiya Stadium5,000
Al-KufaAdel Ali Al-AasamNajaf, KufaNajaf Stadium12,000
Al-MuroorAdel AjerBaghdad, Sadr CityAl-Walaa Stadium5,000
Al-NasiriyaAli WahaibDhi Qar, NasiriyaAn Nasiriya Stadium10,000
Al-RamadiKhamis HammoudAnbar, RamadiAl Ramadi Stadium10,000
Al-ShirqatMohammed AttiyaSaladin, ShirqatShirqat Stadium5,000
Al-SulaikhRashid SultanBaghdad, SuleikhAl Sulaikh Stadium5,000
BabylonFouad JawadBabylonAl Kifl Stadium10,000
DiyalaAli AbdullahDiyala, BaqubaBa'quba Stadium10,000
DuhokAdel NasserDuhokDuhok Stadium20,000
Ghaz Al-ShamalWalid Mohammed QaderKirkukKirkuk Olympic Stadium20,000
KarbalaaAli WahabKarbalaKarbala Sports City30,000
Masafi Al-JunoobNasser Talla DahilanBasra, ShaibahMasafi Al-Junoob Stadium5,000
MaysanAhmed ZuhairMaysanMaysan Stadium25,000
Peshmerga SulaymaniyaArsalan JalalSulaymaniyahPeshmerga Stadium10,000
Suq Al-ShuyukhMoayad TomehDhi Qar, Suq Al-ShuyukhSouk Al-Shuyukh Stadium5,000
Al-HudoodAbbas AttiyaBaghdadAl-Taji Stadium5,000
Al-Sinaat Al-KahrabaiyaAdel NimaBaghdadAl-Sinaa Stadium10,000
Al-SamawaAqeel GhaniAl-SamawaAl-Samawah Stadium5,000
  • Iraq Football Association
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