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Iraq Football Association

Governing body of football in Iraq


Governing body of football in Iraq

|Vice-President = Ali Jabbar (1st) Younis Mahmoud (2nd)

The Iraq Football Association (IFA) () is the governing body of football in Iraq, controlling the Iraqi national team and the Iraqi football league system. The Iraqi Football Association was founded in 1948 and has been a member of FIFA since 1950, the Asian Football Confederation since 1970, and the Sub-confederation regional body West Asian Football Federation since 2001. Iraq is also part of the Union of Arab Football Associations (founded in 1974) and the Arab Gulf Cup Football Federation (founded in 2016). The Iraqi team is commonly known as Usood Al-Rafidain (), which literally means Lions of Mesopotamia.

History

The Iraq Football Association (Ittihad Al-Iraqi Le-Korat Al-Kadem) was formed on October 8, 1948, and was the third sports union to be founded in Iraq after the Track and Field Athletics and the Basketball Federations. The two unions took part at the 1948 Olympic Games in London, held from July 29 to August 14, however the IFA had not been founded, so no football team took part in the Olympics. It was during the Olympics that the idea of a football association in Iraq was put forward. During the 1948 London Olympic Games, Iraq's basketball team lost every game by an average of 104 points per game. They scored an average of 23.5 points per game. The team included Iraq's first ever-national football captain Wadud Khalil and another member of Iraq's first ever-national squad in 1951, the outside right Salih Faraj.

First administration

The first Iraqi FA administration was headed by President Obaid Abdullah Al-Mudhayfi and Saadi Jassim as general secretary, with its headquarters in the Sheikh Omar district in Baghdad. The IFA was an association of 14 teams from all over Iraq, they included the Royal Olympic Club (‘Nadi Al-Malikiya Al-Olympiya’), Royal Guards (‘Haris Al-Maliki’), Royal Air Force (‘Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya Al-Malikiya’), Police Schools (‘Madaris Al-Shurta’), Kuliya Al-Askariya (‘Military College’), Dar Al-Mualameen Alaliya (‘Highest Teacher's House’), Casual's Club, Al-Marouf Al-Tarbiya (‘Physical Education’), Kuliya Al-Hakok (‘College of Law’), Quwa Al-Siyara (‘Armoured Cars’) from the capital Baghdad and four other teams Nadi Al-Minaa Al-Basri (Basra Port Club), Sharakat Al-Naft Al-Basra (Basra Petroleum Company) from Basra and branches in the provinces of Mosul and Kirkuk.

Controversies

The Iraqi youth national teams have been ejected from tournaments for fielding over-age players. In 1989, Iraq was banned for using over-age players in the U-20 World Championships in Saudi Arabia. That ban was extended when Iraq invaded Kuwait in August 1990.

Competitions

The IFA organises several national competitions, including:

  • Iraq Stars League
  • Iraqi Premier Division League
  • Iraqi First Division League
  • Iraqi Second Division League
  • Iraqi Third Division League
  • Iraq FA Cup
  • Iraqi Super Cup
  • Iraqi Women's Football League

Current title holders

CompetitionYearChampionsRunners-upNext editionSenior football (men's)Youth football (men's)Senior football (women's)
Iraq Stars League[2024–25](2024-25-iraq-stars-league)Al-ShortaAl-Zawraa[2025–26](2025-26-iraq-stars-league)
Iraqi Premier Division League[2024–25](2024-25-iraqi-premier-division-league)Al-MosulAl-Gharraf[2025–26](2025-26-iraqi-premier-division-league)
Iraqi First Division League[2024–25](2024-25-iraqi-first-division-league)Al-Hashd Al-ShaabiAl-Jaish[2025–26](2025-26-iraqi-first-division-league)
Iraqi Second Division League[2024–25](2024-25-iraqi-second-division-league)Aliyat Al-ShortaMasafi Al-Shamal[2025–26](2025-26-iraqi-second-division-league)
Iraqi Third Division League[2024–25](2024-25-iraqi-third-division-league)Al-Sinaat Al-HarbiyaNew Sirwan[2025–26](2025-26-iraqi-third-division-league)
Iraq FA Cup[2024–25](2024-25-iraq-fa-cup)DuhokZakho[2025–26](2025-26-iraq-fa-cup)
Iraqi Super Cup[2022](2022-iraqi-super-cup)Al-ShortaAl-Karkh*TBD*
Iraqi Republic Championship[2023](2023-iraqi-republic-championship)Salahaddin XIBaghdad Karkh XI*TBD*
Iraqi U-21 Premier League2024–25Al-MinaaAmanat Baghdad2025–26
Iraqi U-19 Premier League2024–25Al-MinaaZakho2025–26
Iraqi U-17 Premier League2024–25Al-Quwa Al-JawiyaAl-Minaa2025–26
Iraqi U-16 Premier League2024–25Al-KadhimiyaNaft Al-Basra2025–26
Iraqi U-14 Premier League2024–25Al-KadhimiyaAl-Quwa Al-Jawiya2025–26
Iraqi Women's Football League[2023–24](2023-24-iraqi-women-s-football-league)Al-Quwa Al-JawiyaNaft Al-Shamal*TBD*

Association information

As of 1 June 2024, the members of the Iraq Football Association leadership team are:

PositionIncumbent
PresidentIraq Adnan Dirjal
First Vice-presidentIraq Ali Jabbar
Second Vice-presidentIraq Younis Mahmoud
General secretaryIraq Mohammed Farhan Obaid
TreasurerIraq Abdul-Khaliq Masoud
Technical directorvacant
Team coach (men's)Australia Graham Arnold
U-23 coachIraq Radhi Shenaishil
U-20 coachIraq Emad Mohammed
U-17 coachIraq Ahmed Kadhim
Team coach (women's)GermanyNew Zealand Oliver Harder
Futsal coach (men's)Brazil Ricardo "Cacau" Camara Sobral
Futsal coach (women's)Iran Shahnaz Yari
Media/communications managerIraq Yousif Fi'al
Head of Futsal and Beach Football committeeIraq Ali Abdul-Hussein
Deputy Head of Futsal and Beach Football committeeIraq Zeyad Shamil
Head of Competitions committeeIraq Firas Mutashar
Head of Refereeing committeeIraq Najah Raham
Deputy Head of Refereeing committeeIraq Mohammed Kadhim Arab
Head of Technical committeeIraq Wissam Najib
Head of Disciplinary committeeIraq Ali Wali
Members of the expatriates committeeIraq Zaid Al-Zaidi Iraq Ali Shehim Iraq Ahmed Al-Falluji

Other members:

Govand Abdul-Khaliq, Raheem Lafta, Ahmed O. Zamil Al-Mousawi, Firas Nori Bahr Al-Uloom, Mohammed Nasser Shakroun, Ghalib Abbas Al-Zamili, Yahya Zghair, Khalaf Jalal, Ghanim Oraibi, Rasha Talib

List of presidents of IFA

The following is a list of presidents of Iraq Football Association (IFA).

PresidencyPresidentTook officeLeft office
1Abdullah Al-Muthaifi19481952
2Akram Fahmi19531954
3Saadi Hussein Al-Douri19541955
4Ismail Mohammed19551956
5Hadi Abbas19561959
6Adeeb Najeeb19591961
7Adil Basheer19611964
8Fahad Juwad Al-Meera19641968
19681976
9Moayad Al-Badri19761977
10Hisham Atta19771980
11Soryan Tawfeeq19801984
12Sabah Mirza Mahmoud19841985
13Uday Hussein19851988
14Kareem Mahmoud Mulla19881990
15Uday Hussein19902003
16Ahmed Radhi20032004
17Hussein Saeed20042011
18Najeh Humoud20112014
19Abdul Khaliq Masood20142020
20Eyad Al Nadawi20202021
21Adnan Dirjal2021present

References

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