2022–23 Iraqi Second Division League


The 2022–23 Iraqi Second Division League was the 49th season of what is now called the Iraqi First Division League, the third tier of the Iraqi football league system, since its establishment in 1974. The number of clubs in the league has varied throughout history for various reasons; in this season the number of clubs was 98. The top four teams in the Final Qualifiers were promoted directly to the second tier, while teams that fail to qualify for the second round and finish in the bottom positions in the group ranking table will be relegated directly to the third tier. The season started on 1 December 2022.
In the Ultimate competing round of the league, in the group 1, Al-Karma and Al-Gharraf were able to top the group after each of them achieved 19 points, while in the group 2, Ghaz Al-Shamal and Al-Fahad topped the group after each of them achieved 22 points. All four teams were promoted to the second tier.
It was decided on August 6, to hold the final match to determine the league champion, between the leaders of the group 1, Al-Karma, and the leaders of the group 2, Ghaz Al-Shamal.
The final match was held at Al-Shaab Stadium in Baghdad, and Al-Karma was able to beat Ghaz Al-Shamal by penalty kicks after the end of the regular time of the match, with the two teams drawing.

Team changes

The following teams have changed division since the 2021–22 season:

To Iraqi Second Division League">2022–23 Iraqi Second Division League">Iraqi Second Division League

Promoted from Third Division League
Relegated from the First Division League

From Second Division League">2021–22 Iraqi Second Division League">Second Division League

Promoted to the First Division League
Relegated to Third Division League

Competition format

Schedule

The Iraqi Second Division League starts with 98 clubs and ends with four qualified clubs according to three rounds, The teams that qualified for the second round last season and the teams that were relegated from the Iraqi First Division League in the 2021–22 season moved directly to play in the second round.
RoundStageMain dateParticipating teamsQualified teamsQualify for
1stIn-governorates qualifiers1 December 20229827In-territories qualifiers
2ndIn-territories qualifiers31 March 20235312Final qualifiers
3rdFinal qualifiers9 June 2023124Promotion to the Iraqi First Division League

First round

The 98 clubs are divided into 16 groups depending on the location, except for the groups of Dohuk and Erbil, each group representing the governorate to which these clubs belong and is located within its borders.

1- Dohuk Group">Dohuk Governorate">Dohuk Group

There are no teams in Dohuk that play in this division.

2- Nineveh Group">Nineveh Governorate">Nineveh Group


3- Erbil Group">Erbil Governorate">Erbil Group

There are no teams in Erbil that play in this division.

4- Kirkuk Group">Kirkuk Governorate">Kirkuk Group


5- Sulaymaniyah Group">Sulaymaniyah Governorate">Sulaymaniyah Group


6- Saladin Group">Saladin Governorate">Saladin Group


7- Al-Anbar Group">Al Anbar Governorate">Al-Anbar Group


8- Baghdad Groups">Baghdad Governorate">Baghdad Groups

Group 1


Group 2


9- Diyala Group">Diyala Governorate">Diyala Group


10- Karbalaa Group">Karbala Governorate">Karbalaa Group


11- Babil Group">Babil Governorate">Babil Group


12- Wasit Groups">Wasit Governorate">Wasit Groups

Group 1


Group 2


13- Al-Najaf Group">Najaf Governorate">Al-Najaf Group


14- Al-Qādisiyyah Group">Al-Qādisiyyah Governorate">Al-Qādisiyyah Group


15- Maysan Group">Maysan Governorate">Maysan Group


16- Al-Muthanna Group">Muthanna Governorate">Al-Muthanna Group


17- Dhi Qar Group">Dhi Qar Governorate">Dhi Qar Group


18- Basra Group">Basra Governorate">Basra Group


Qualified teams

The 26 pre-qualified teams and the 27 teams coming from the first round are all divided into five groups by location, and these groups have sub-groups. The first from each group is considered a winner, the winning teams advance directly to the third round.
RankGroupsGovernoratesWinners teamsPre-qualified teams
1Northern GroupDohuk
  • Shekhan
1Northern GroupNineveh
  • Baladiyat Al-Mosul
  • Al-Hadbaa
  • Al-Amwaj Al-Mosuli
  • Al-Mosul
  • 1Northern GroupErbil
  • Ararat
  • Handren
  • 1Northern GroupKirkuk
  • Musalla
  • Naft Al-Shamal
  • Ghaz Al-Shamal
  • 1Northern GroupSulaymaniyah
  • Sulaymaniya
  • Baban
  • 2Western GroupSaladin
  • Masafi Al-Shamal
  • Al-Ishaqi
  • Al-Alam
  • 2Western GroupAl-Anbar
  • Al-Fahad
  • Al-Karma#2|
  • Al-Sufiya
  • 2Western GroupDiyala
  • Jadidat Al-Shatt
  • Al-Khalis
  • Balad Ruz
  • 3Baghdad GroupBaghdad
  • Al-Hashd Al-Shaabi
  • Al-Mahmoudiya
  • Al-Taji
  • Al-Tijara
  • Aliyat Al-Shorta
  • Haifa
  • Al-Kadhimiya
  • Al-Khutoot Al-Jawiya
  • Al-Sikak
  • Al-Zafaraniya
  • 4Central Euphrates GroupKarbalaa
  • Al-Osra
  • Al-Ghadhriya
  • 4Central Euphrates GroupBabil
  • Al-Jawhara
  • Al-Kifl
  • 4Central Euphrates GroupAl-Najaf
  • Al-Izdihar
  • 4Central Euphrates GroupAl-Qādisiyyah
  • Al-Ettifaq
  • Al Bdeir
  • 4Central Euphrates GroupAl-Muthanna
  • Uruk
  • Al-Khidhir
  • 5Southern GroupWasit
  • Al-Hay
  • Al-Kut
  • Al-Numaniya
  • Al-Suwaira
  • 5Southern GroupMaysan
  • Qalat Saleh
  • Al-Sukar
  • 5Southern GroupDhi Qar
  • Al-Gharraf
  • Al-Furat
  • Suq Al-Shuyukh
  • 5Southern GroupBasra
  • Al-Sadeq
  • Safwan
  • Al-Qurna
  • Al-Zubair
  • Al-Karma replaced Al-Habbaniya.

    Second round

    The draw for the Central Euphrates Group and Southern Group regions was held on February 21, 2023, and the Western Group on February 22, while the Northern Group draw was held in February 25.

    Northern section

    Group 1


    Group 2


    Group 3


    Western section

    Group 1


    Group 2


    Baghdad section

    Group 1


    Group 2


    Central Euphrates section

    Group 1


    Group 2


    Southern section

    Group 1


    Group 2


    Group 3


    Third round

    The twelve qualified teams have been divided into two groups, and the first two teams from each group will be promoted to Iraqi First Division League, and the draw took place on May 30, 2023.
    After the lottery was drawn between the qualified teams, Al-Qurna was replaced by Al-Kut, due to the appeal decision issued by the Football Association, as Al-Kut considered a winner over Suq Al-Shuyukh with a score 3–0 instead of the draw result with which the match ended, and thus Al-Kut has got on 13 points ahead of Al-Qurna who has 12 points.

    Ultimate competing teams

    TeamManagerLocationStadiumCapacity
    Al-Fahad

    Final Qualifiers

    Group 1


    Group 2


    Final


    Match officials
    • Assistant referees:
    • *Safin Qader
    • *Thul-Faqar Khalil
    • Fourth official: Ahmed Ali Talib
    Match rules
    • 90 minutes.
    • Penalty shootout if scores still level.
    • Maximum of five substitutions

    Final qualifiers statistics

    Top scorers

    Hat-tricks

    ;Notes
    4 Player scored 4 goals
    Home team
    Away team