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1989–90 Iraqi National League

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Iraqi Premier League
Season1989–90
ChampionsAl-Tayaran
(2nd title)
Asian Club ChampionshipAl-Rasheed
Arab Club Champions CupAl-Zawraa
Top goalscorerMajid Abdul-Ridha
Karim Saddam
(13 goals each)

The 1989–90 Iraqi National League was the 16th season of the competition since its foundation in 1974. The name of the league was changed from Iraqi Pan-National League back to Iraqi National League. Al-Tayaran (now known as Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya) achieved a long-awaited second Premier League title, their first since the 1974–75 season.[1][2]

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Al-Tayaran (C) 26 17 8 1 41 8 +33 42
2 Al-Rasheed 26 14 10 2 44 16 +28 38
1990–91 Asian Club Championship[a]
Disbanded[b]
3 Al-Shorta 26 15 6 5 31 13 +18 36
4 Al-Zawraa 26 12 10 4 32 17 +15 34 1990 Arab Club Champions Cup[c]
5 Al-Naft 26 12 9 5 24 16 +8 33
6 Al-Talaba 26 12 7 7 32 19 +13 31
7 Al-Jaish 26 9 10 7 22 23 −1 28
8 Al-Najaf 26 8 8 10 29 31 −2 24
9 Al-Sinaa 26 6 9 11 23 30 −7 21
10 Al-Shabab 26 5 9 12 28 39 −11 19
11 Al-Bahri 26 5 9 12 18 35 −17 19
12 Al-Sulaikh 26 4 9 13 18 34 −16 17
13 Samaraa 26 4 6 16 16 38 −22 14
14 Erbil 26 2 4 20 11 50 −39 8
Source: Al-Zubaidi Archive
(C) Champions
Notes:
  1. ^ For reasons unclear, the Iraq Football Association decided to admit runners-up Al-Rasheed into the Asian Club Championship, rather than league champions Al-Tayaran.
  2. ^ Al-Karkh took Al-Rasheed's place in the top division after Al-Rasheed were disbanded.
  3. ^ Al-Zawraa qualified for the Arab Club Champions Cup by winning the Iraq FA Cup.

Top goalscorers

Pos Scorer Goals Team
1 Majid Abdul-Ridha 13 Al-Shabab
Karim Saddam Al-Zawraa
3 Natiq Hashim 12 Al-Tayaran
4 Hussein Saeed 10 Al-Talaba

References

  1. ^ Al-Sabti, Ali (2014). Iraqi League History 1974-2011. Iraq. {{cite book}}: Invalid |ref=harv (help)CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  2. ^ Al-Munshi, Dr.Dhia (2005). Iraqi Football Encyclopedia: Chico.. Jamoli… and football in Iraq. Citadel Printing & Design, Al-Saadoun, Baghdad. {{cite book}}: Invalid |ref=harv (help)CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)

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