1950–51 Iraq FA Baghdad First Division

The 1950–51 Iraq FA Baghdad First Division was the third season of the Iraq Central FA League (the top division of football in Baghdad and its neighbouring cities from 1948 to 1973). Teams in the region were split into three divisions rather than two for the first time. The First Division started on 8 December 1950,[1][2] and consisted of five teams in a double round-robin format.[3][4]

Iraq Central FA League
Season1950–51
ChampionsAl-Haris Al-Maliki
(2nd title)
← 1949–50

After the completion of the regular season,[5] a final stage was supposed to be held to determine the champion.[6] However, the final stage was abandoned due to scheduling issues.[7] Having topped the table in the regular season, Al-Haris Al-Maliki were considered to be the winners, although no trophy ceremony was held.[8] After the failure to complete the finals, a new committee was formed by the Iraq Central Football Association to manage future competitions.[9]

Regular season

Participants

TeamResult
Al-Haris Al-MalikiChampions
Al-Maliki
Al-Kuliya Al-Askariya Al-Malikiya
Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya Al-Maliki
Al-Amir

References

  1. George, George (29 November 1950). "Last dates fixed for Iraqi Football Cup entries". The Iraq Times.
  2. George, George (6 December 1950). "Exciting football begins this week". The Iraq Times.
  3. "How leagues stand". The Iraq Times. 5 January 1951.
  4. "I.F.A. League Tables". The Iraq Times. 13 February 1951.
  5. George, George (18 December 1951). "A review of the sporting year". The Iraq Times.
  6. George, George (26 October 1951). "Iraqi Football Association fails to complete finals". The Iraq Times.
  7. George, George (18 December 1951). "A review of the sporting year". The Iraq Times.
  8. "Iraq 1950/51". 6 August 2020.
  9. George, George (5 November 1951). "IFA discusses coming Turkish footballers' visit". The Iraq Times.
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