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Al-Talaba squad of 1980–81

Al-Talaba SC is an Iraqi professional association football club based in Al-Rusafa, Baghdad, who currently play in the Iraqi Premier League. It was established in 1969 as Al-Jameaa.[1] Their first competitive season was the 1970–71 where they played in the League of the Institutes, but after they got promoted from the 1973–74 season they started competing in the Iraqi League. They haven't been relegated from the league since.

The club was renamed Al-Talaba in 1977, and moved to Al Talaba Stadium in the early-1980s. Since 2010 the club has played at the several stadium until the construction of the new stadium is finished. Al-Talaba is part of the Popular Teams of Baghdad, who whenever they play against each other, it is considered a derby. The team first reached the top tier of Iraqi football in their second season as a team after getting promoted from the 1970–71 Iraq Division One.[2] After getting relegated in the 1971–72 season and promoted again in the 1974–75 season, the team settled in the Iraqi Premier League and was never relegated. Having played 36 seasons, Al-Talaba spent 32 of them in the top tier of Iraqi football and 4 in the second. The club has won the Iraqi Premier League five times, the Iraq FA Cup twice and the Umm Al-Ma'arik Cup three times.

In the 1995 Asian Cup Winners' Cup Al-Talaba reached the final and lost to Bellmare Hiratsuka, becoming only the third Iraqi team (Al-Shorta were the first in 1971 and Al-Rasheed were the second in 1989) to have reach this far into an Asian competition. They are also the first Iraqi team to become the runners-up of the Asian Cup Winners' Cup.

Key

Champions Runners-up

Seasons

Table correct as of 2 May 2015
Season League[3][4] Iraq FA Cup[5] Umm Al-Ma'arik Cup[5] Asia[6][7][8]
Division (Tier) P W D L F A Pts Pos
1970–71 Div 1 (2) 1st N/A
1971–72 Instn (1) 7th
1972–73[n 1] Div 1 (2)
1973–74[n 1] Div 1 (2) Did not enter
1974–75 Div 1 (2) 2nd
1975–76 Prem (1) 21 8th
1976–77 Prem (1) 15 2nd
1977–78 Prem (1) 13 4 6 3 8 10 14 8th QR
1978–79 Prem (1) 15 3rd
1979–80 Prem (1) 22 11 5 6 27 13 27 3rd RU
1980–81 Prem (1) 11 8 1 2 19 5 17 1st RU
1981–82 Prem (1) 22 14 6 2 44 16 34 1st RU
1982–83 Prem (1) 22 13 7 2 33 2nd
1983–84 Prem (1) 24 36 2nd
1984–85[n 2] Prem (1) 15 6 3 6 20 10 21 3rd
1985–86 Prem (1) 15 11 3 1 26 8 25 1st Not held
1986–87 Prem (1) 44 49 6th Asian Club Championship 2R
1987–88 Prem (1) 30 30 8th
1988–89[n 3] Prem (1) 26 RU
1989–90 Prem (1) 26 12 7 7 32 19 31 6th R16
1990–91 Prem (1) 28 41 2nd
1991–92 Prem (1) 38 24 7 7 66 29 55 4th SF
1992–93 Prem (1) 69 46 18 5 130 34 110 1st RU W
1993–94 Prem (1) 50 75 3rd RU W
1994–95 Prem (1) 46 106 4th RU
1995–96 Prem (1) 22 8 7 7 34 30 31 6th W Asian Cup Winners' Cup RU
1996–97 Prem (1) 30 17 9 4 58 16 60 3rd QF R1
1997–98 Prem (1) 30 18 7 5 67 28 61 5th QF SF
1998–99 Prem (1) 30 24 3 3 71 25 75 2nd RU SF
1999–2000 Prem (1) 50 30 10 10 116 56 100 4th R16 SF
2000–01 Prem (1) 30 17 9 4 42 21 60 4th Not held
2001–02 Prem (1) 38 29 4 5 89 18 91 1st W RU
2002–03[n 4] Prem (1) 24 19 2 3 56 16 59 4th W RU AFC Champions League 1R
2003–04[n 3][n 4] Prem (1) 2 2 0 0 5 1 3rd – Group 3 – First stage N/A RU
2004–05[n 3] Prem (1) 23 11 7 5 32 17 SF N/A
2005–06[n 3] Prem (1) 16 9 4 3 29 11 2nd – Group 4 – Second stage
2006–07[n 3] Prem (1) 15 5 6 4 11 11 SF
2007–08[n 3] Prem (1) 30 10 13 7 29 24 3rd – Group 2 – Elite stage
2008–09[n 3] Prem (1) 24 14 5 5 32 15 47 3rd – Group 2 – Group stage
2009–10[n 3] Prem (1) 43 23 13 7 53 25 RU
2010–11[n 3] Prem (1) 26 9 11 6 33 25 38 8th – Group B – Group stage AFC Cup GS
2011–12 Prem (1) 38 19 11 8 45 29 68 4th
2012–13 Prem (1) 34 9 8 17 35 47 35 14th
2013–14 Prem (1) 22 9 4 9 28 30 31 8th R16[n 5]
2014–15[n 3] Prem (1) 16 4 5 7 18 18 17 5th – Group 2 – Group stage Not held

Notes

  1. ^ a b Information about the season are unavailable.
  2. ^ The season was not finished due to the 1986 FIFA World Cup qualifiers.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j The season was played in a groups format.
  4. ^ a b The season was not finished due to the Iraq War.
  5. ^ The cup was cancelled due to scheduling issues.

References

  1. ^ "Al-Talaba's football camp in Marrocco after the end of Round 1 of the league". Al-Mutamar (in Arabic) (2983). June 5, 2014.
  2. ^ "Al-Talaba's football bet on its players to succeed in the Premier League". ShakwMakw (in Arabic). Ahmed Al-Malik. July 14, 2010.
  3. ^ Fujioka, Atsushi. "Iraq - List of Champions". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF). Retrieved 20 March 2016.
  4. ^ "Iraqi Premier League". Goalzz. Retrieved 20 March 2016.
  5. ^ a b Hashim, Refel; Mubarak, Hassanin; Qayed, Mohammed. "Iraq - List of Cup Winners". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF). Retrieved 20 March 2016.
  6. ^ Fujioka, Atsushi; Halchuk, Stephen; Stokkermans, Karel. "Asian Champions' Cup". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF). Retrieved 20 March 2016.
  7. ^ Fujioka, Atsushi; Halchuk, Stephen; Stokkermans, Karel. "Asian Cup Winners' Cup". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF). Retrieved 20 March 2016.
  8. ^ Stokkermans, Karel. "AFC Cup and Presidents Cup". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF). Retrieved 20 March 2016.