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Iraqi League · 2025

Current Iraqi League 2025 standings with 20 teams. Al Quwa Al Jawiya leads the table with 89 points after 38 matches, followed by Al Shorta on 80 points. The table shows wins, draws, losses, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and recent form — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

TeamPlayedWonDrawnLostGoals For:Goals AgainstGoal DiffPointsForm
1Al Quwa Al Jawiya38278362:28+3489
WWWWL
2Al Shorta38248669:32+3780
DWLWW
3Erbil382310559:32+2779
WWWLW
4Al Zawra'a381715650:32+1866
LLLDW
5Al-Karma381714753:26+2765
WWDDW
6Al Talaba381811953:38+1565
DDDLD
7Al Karkh3816121051:41+1060
DLWDW
8Newroz381661648:47+154
LDWWL
9Zakho3814111349:45+453
LLDLD
10Duhok3813111444:45-150
LLDDW
11Diyala3813101540:42-249
WLLLW
12Naft3811151233:34-148
WWDDL
13Mosul3811141346:49-347
WDLDD
14Gharraf3811111640:43-344
LWDDL
15Naft Maysan3811101748:57-943
WLWWD
16Al Minaa Basra389131638:47-940
DDDWD
17Al Kahrabaa371152144:56-1238
LWDWW
18Baghdad381072147:68-2137
LLWLL
19Al Najaf37652631:68-3723
WWLLD
20Al-Qasim38063221:96-756
LLLDL

Results

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Final08/06/2026
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Regular season – 3801/06/2026–02/06/2026
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Regular season – 3727/05/2026–28/05/2026
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Regular season – 3620/05/2026
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Team Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 20 teams in the Iraqi League. Al Quwa Al Jawiya leads with 27 wins this season. The colour-coded heatmap highlights wins, losses, draws, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and win percentage — making it easy to spot the strongest and weakest teams at a glance for betting analysis.

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Teams

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All 20 teams competing in the Iraqi League 2025 season. Click any club to view their full squad, match history, and detailed statistics.

Past Seasons

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Browse 6 archived seasons of the Iraqi League, from 2020 to 2025. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.

History 18 Mar 2026

Founded1974Preceded byBaghdad League

The Iraq Stars League was formally established in 1974–75 as the first nationwide club competition in Iraqi football, replacing the regional Baghdad League that had operated since 1948. The league was created to unify Iraqi football under a single national structure, following the country's political reorganisation. Since its inception, the competition has survived significant disruptions including wars, political instability, and international sanctions, yet it has maintained continuous operation and grown to become a 20-team national championship. The league has undergone multiple structural changes: from its original format to the introduction of playoff systems in certain seasons, and modifications to the number of participating clubs based on the strength of the domestic game. In recent years, the league has benefited from increased investment and media attention, particularly with the rise of dominant clubs like Al-Shorta and the consistent competitiveness of established institutions like Al-Zawra'a. The Iraq Stars League gained international visibility through AFC Champions League participation, with top clubs now regularly competing in continental competitions.

  • 1974 — Iraq Stars League founded as the first nationwide league competition
  • 1975 — Al-Shorta records 11–0 victory in the earliest seasons of the league
  • 1980s — Al-Zawra'a emerges as a dominant force, beginning their record title haul
  • 2003 — League resumes after war disruption, rebuilding the domestic competition
  • 2008 — Erbil wins the league, becoming the first club outside Baghdad to achieve multiple titles
  • 2018 — Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya wins the title, establishing themselves among elite clubs
  • 2021 — Al-Shorta begins their dominant period, winning consecutive titles
  • 2024 — Al-Shorta wins fourth consecutive league title, establishing modern dynasty

Competition Format 18 Mar 2026

Teams20Relegation spots3European spots2

The Iraq Stars League operates on a double round-robin format where all 20 clubs play each opponent twice—once at home and once away—for a total of 38 matches per team and 380 matches across the season. The club with the most points at the end of the season is crowned champion. Three clubs are relegated to the Iraq Premier Division (second tier), while two automatic promotion spots and one playoff spot from the second tier are available. The league features a playoff system where the third-place finisher in the Stars League and the second-place finisher in the Premier Division compete in a playoff match to determine the final promotion place. Two European spots are allocated to the top two finishers for AFC Champions League qualification, providing the pathway to continental competition.

Records 18 Mar 2026

Most titlesAl-Zawra'a (14)All-time top scorerMohanad Ali (68 goals)

Al-Shorta's 63-point season represents the highest points total in the modern era of the Iraq Stars League, achieved during their dominant run of consecutive titles from 2021 onwards.

Analysis 18 Mar 2026

Current Season Analysis

The 2024/25 Iraq Stars League season showcases Al-Shorta SC as the overwhelming favourites and defending champions, currently leading the standings with 44 points from 19 matches played. The Baghdad-based club has established themselves as the dominant force in modern Iraqi football, having won four consecutive titles from 2021/22 onwards. Their impressive 74% win rate (14 wins, 2 draws, 3 losses) and superior goal difference of +22 (35 goals scored, 13 conceded) demonstrate their technical superiority and consistency. The title race remains competitive, however, with Al Zawra'a closely positioned in second place with 32 points from 19 matches, though they have played fewer games than the leaders. Despite their historical pedigree as the league's most successful club with 14 titles, Al Zawra'a have struggled to match Al-Shorta's recent dominance, currently sitting 12 points adrift.

The battle for the third automatic European qualification spot reveals an intense mid-table competition. Al Talaba occupy third place with 40 points from 21 matches, maintaining an impressive 57% win rate, while Al-Karma and Erbil contest fourth and fifth positions with 38 points each. Erbil's 58% win rate suggests they may yet challenge for higher finishes, while Al-Karma's consistency with five draws from 20 matches indicates a team capable of grinding out results. The competition for European places is far from settled, with just four points separating third from fifth position—a narrow margin that could shift dramatically in the final stages of the season.

The relegation battle at the bottom of the table presents a concerning picture for several clubs. Al-Najaf find themselves in a precarious position with just 8 points from 21 matches, having won only 2 games and conceding 38 goals—a defensive record that has proven catastrophic. Al-Qasim are in even more dire straits with merely 2 points from 21 matches, having won no games, drawn twice, and lost 19 times while scoring just 6 goals. These two clubs appear virtually certain to be relegated, barring an extraordinary turnaround. The third relegation spot will likely be contested between Al Kahrabaa (18 points), Baghdad (19 points), and Naft Maysan (19 points), all of whom remain mathematically capable of survival but face an uphill battle with roughly half the season remaining.

The standout individual performer of the campaign has been Mohanad Ali, who has claimed the league's top scorer award for the 2024/25 season. Ali's prolific finishing has been instrumental in his team's success and represents the continuity of quality attacking talent in the Iraq Stars League. His achievement underscores the league's ability to produce world-class individual talent despite the challenging operating environment and periodic disruptions to domestic football in Iraq.

An unexpected storyline has emerged with Al Karkh's competitive performance, currently sixth with 37 points despite being considered outsiders at the season's outset. Their 10 wins from 21 matches and impressive attacking output of 31 goals scored suggests a team punching above historical expectations. Similarly, Zakho's seventh-place position with 36 points represents solid mid-table stability for a club from outside Baghdad, continuing the trend of provincial clubs establishing themselves as permanent fixtures in the top flight. These performances indicate that while Baghdad clubs dominate the elite positions, the league's competitive balance has improved, with several clubs capable of mounting credible challenges to the established order.

League Structure and Competitive Balance

The Iraq Stars League operates within a complex framework that reflects both the ambitions of a developing football nation and the practical realities of Iraqi football. The 20-team format provides sufficient depth to sustain a competitive league while maintaining financial viability for clubs. The promotion and relegation system creates genuine jeopardy for lower-placed clubs, with the three-team relegation quota ensuring that the battle to avoid the drop remains intense throughout the season. The inclusion of a playoff mechanism adds an additional layer of drama, as it creates the possibility of a second-tier club mounting a late challenge for promotion and conversely allows a struggling Stars League club a final opportunity to avoid the drop.

The European qualification pathway through AFC Champions League participation has become increasingly significant for Iraqi clubs, particularly Al-Shorta and Al-Zawra'a, who have demonstrated the capacity to compete at continental level. This exposure to international football has raised standards within the league, as clubs invest in better facilities, coaching, and player development in pursuit of continental success. The league's integration into the AFC system has also provided financial incentives through prize money and broadcast rights, contributing to the overall professionalisation of Iraqi club football.

Historical Significance and Modern Development

The Iraq Stars League's journey from its 1974 inception to the present day represents a remarkable story of resilience and continuity. The league has endured multiple wars, international isolation, and severe economic constraints, yet it has persisted as a symbol of Iraqi national pride and cultural identity. The early seasons of the league established patterns of dominance that have largely persisted: Baghdad clubs, particularly Al-Zawra'a, Al-Shorta, and Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya, have consistently proven superior to provincial competitors, though occasional challengers like Erbil have demonstrated that football excellence is not exclusively confined to the capital.

The record-breaking performances of individual seasons tell the story of the league's evolution. The 11–0 victory achieved by Al-Shorta in 1975 remains the league's largest margin of victory and reflects the vast quality differences that existed in the early decades. As the league has matured and professionalism has increased, such extreme scorelines have become rarer, indicating a general raising of standards across all 20 clubs. The league's current competitive structure, with Al-Shorta's recent dominance tempered by the persistent threat posed by Al-Zawra'a and the emerging ambitions of clubs like Al-Talaba and Erbil, suggests a league entering a new era of competitive balance.

International Context and AFC Integration

Iraq's participation in AFC competitions through the Iraq Stars League has provided a crucial window for the country's football development on the continental stage. The AFC Champions League pathway has become a source of pride for successful Iraqi clubs, offering them the opportunity to measure themselves against the region's elite sides from Iran, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates. This exposure has driven investment in player development, tactical sophistication, and infrastructure, creating a virtuous cycle of improvement that benefits the entire league.

The league's broadcast arrangements, while currently limited primarily to domestic coverage through the Iraqi Sports Channel, represent a foundation for future expansion. As political stability has improved and international relations have normalised, there is growing potential for the Iraq Stars League to attract international media interest and sponsorship. LaLiga's recent digital development workshops in Baghdad indicate that international football bodies recognise the potential of Iraqi football and are investing in its modernisation and professionalisation.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams are in the Iraq Stars League?

The Iraq Stars League comprises 20 clubs that compete in a double round-robin format, playing 38 matches each across the season.

Who has won the most Iraq Stars League titles?

Al-Zawra'a holds the record with 14 league titles, the most of any club in the competition's history.

How does relegation work in the Iraq Stars League?

Three clubs are relegated directly to the Iraq Premier Division. Additionally, the third-place finisher in the Stars League plays the second-place finisher from the Premier Division in a playoff for the final promotion/relegation spot.

Which clubs qualify for AFC Champions League?

The top two finishers in the Iraq Stars League qualify for the AFC Champions League, Iraq's pathway to continental competition.

What is the highest points total ever recorded in a single season?

Al-Shorta holds the points record with 63 points in a season under the current three-points-for-a-win system.

Who is the all-time top scorer in the Iraq Stars League?

Mohanad Ali is the all-time leading goalscorer in the Iraq Stars League with 68 goals across his career in the competition.

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