Kurdistan Premier League
Founded | 2006 |
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Confederation | ConIFA |
Number of clubs | 16 |
Level on pyramid | 1 |
Relegation to | Kurdistan First League |
Most championships | Zeravani SC (4 times) |
Top goalscorer | Dana Kamran Yadgar Ibrahim (18 goals) |
Website | https://www.kfa.krd/ckb |
The Kurdistan Premier League (Kurdish: خولی نایابی کوردستان, romanized: Xûlî Nayabî Kurdistan) is the foremost association football league in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, above the Kurdistan First Division (Kurdish: خولی پلە یەکی کوردستان, romanized: Xûlî pile yekî Kurdistan) and Kurdish Second Division (Kurdish خولی پلە دووی کوردستان, romanized: Xûlî pîle dûy Kurdistan). It is overseen by the Kurdistan Football Association.[1] The league is not officially recognized by FIFA or any of its confederations, therefore cannot compete in their continental or intercontinental competitions.[2] The season runs from August and finishes in May, with each playing twenty eight matches each. During the season, clubs compete for the Kurdistan Cup, which follows with the Kurdistan Super Cup, a contest held between league winners and the cup winners.
The current champion is Akre sc,[3] who won the title for the first time in history
History
[edit]The first season was the 2006/07 season, which saw Duhok Football Club crowned as the first champions.
Only nine clubs participated in the 2017/18 Kurdistan Premier League season, which did not start until February 2018 after five teams pulled out. Kurd striker Dyar Ali broke the record for highest goals scored, with 17 goals in one season, previously held by Brazilian striker Thiago Amaral with 12 goals in one season. The club with the highest cups is Zeravani SC with 4 cups, followed by Erbil SC with 3.
Current members
[edit]- Shaqlawa SC
- Peshmerge Hawler SC
- Brayati SC
- Handren SC
- Saidsadq SC
- Erbil SC (Hawler SC in Kurdish)
- Zakho FC
- Soran SC
- Sherwana SC
- New Sirwan SC
- Duhok SC
- Ararat SC
- Darbandikhan SC
- Akrè SC
- Chwarqurna SC
- Ranya SC
Champions
[edit]Season | club |
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2006-07 | Duhok SC |
2007-08 | Brusk SC |
2008-09 | Brusk SC |
2009-10 | Erbil SC |
2010-11 | Handren SC |
2011-12 | Erbil SC |
2012-13 | Zeravani SC |
2013-14 | Zeravani SC |
2014-15 | Zeravani SC |
2015-16 | Erbil SC |
2016-17 | Peshmerga Hawler SC |
2017-18 | Zeravani SC |
2018-19 | Peshmerga Hawler SC |
2019-20 | Newroz |
2020-21 | Brayati FC |
2021-22 | New Sirwan SC |
2022-23 | Peshmerga Hawler SC |
2023-24 | Akre SC[4] |
club | Winners |
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Zeravani SC | 4 |
Peshmerga Hawler SC | 3 |
Erbil SC | 2 |
Brusk SC | 2 |
Akre SC | 1 |
New Sirwan SC | 1 |
Brayti FC | 1 |
Newroz SC | 1 |
Handren SC | 1 |
Duhok SC | 1 |
References
[edit]- ^ "Kurdish football prospers in new Iraq". 2006-12-14. Retrieved 2019-02-10.
- ^ Rabas, Words: Jack Losh Film: Sebastien; Losh, Jack (2016-10-14). "The rebel World Cup: on the road with Kurdistan's football team". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2019-02-10.
- ^ kurdistanchronicle. "Akre Wins Kurdistan Premier League Game". kurdistanchronicle.com. Retrieved 2024-05-17.
- ^ kurdistanchronicle. "Akre Wins Kurdistan Premier League Game". kurdistanchronicle.com. Retrieved 2024-05-17.
3-https://www.kurdistan24.net/en/tag/kurdistan%20premier%20league 4-https://www.kfa.krd/ckb