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2012–13 Iraqi Elite League

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Football league season
Iraqi Elite League
Season2012–13
Dates19 October 2012 – 4 September 2013
ChampionsAl-Shorta
(3rd title)
RelegatedAl-Kahrabaa
Sulaymaniya
Al-Sinaa
Kirkuk
AFC Champions LeagueAl-Shorta
AFC CupErbil
Matches305
Goals776 (2.54 per match)
Top goalscorerAmjad Radhi
(25 goals)
Biggest home winAl-Zawraa 7–0Kirkuk
(29 April 2013)
Erbil 8–1Al-Minaa
(27 June 2013)
Biggest away winAl-Sinaa 0–6Al-Minaa
(12 April 2013)
Highest scoringErbil 8–1Al-Minaa
(27 June 2013)
Longest winning run6 games
Zakho
Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya
Longest unbeaten run20 games
Al-Shorta
Longest winless run14 games
Kirkuk
Longest losing run12 games
Kirkuk
2013–14
(Iraqi Premier League)

The2012–13 Iraqi Elite League was the 39th season of the competition since its establishment in 1974. The season began on 19 October 2012 and finished on 4 September 2013.Al-Shorta were crowned champions for the third time, finishing on 72 points, two points ahead of nearest competitorsErbil.

Having only managed a seventh-place finish in the previous season, Al-Shorta's results improved significantly under the presidency of Ayad Bunyan and they were able to outperform favouritesErbil,Duhok,Al-Zawraa andAl-Quwa Al-Jawiya.[1]

On the final day of the season, three teams were all still in the race for the title. Al-Shorta needed a win againstAl-Talaba to secure the league, whilst Erbil had to defeatAl-Najaf and hope that Al-Shorta failed to win their game if they wanted to retain their title. Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya needed both Al-Shorta and Erbil to slip up and needed to defeatMasafi Al-Wasat by a large goal margin in order for them to go home with the trophy.

All three teams ended up winning their respective matches, making Al-Shorta the champions. It was the club's first league title since the1997–98 season.[2]

SWAT incident

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On 23 June 2013, after a match withAl-Quwa Al-Jawiya, seven football players ofKarbala and their manager were beaten by the anti-terror police. They used sticks and batons against the eight men.

Five of them were in critical condition, and on June 30, Mohammed Abbas Al-Jabouri, the club's manager, died in hospital.[3] Several teams refused to play their matches in round 25 as a result of the incident.

League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Al-Shorta(C)34201226229+3372Qualification for theAFC Champions League preliminary round 1
2Erbil3421766834+3470Qualification for theAFC Cup group stage
3Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya3421676033+2769
4Al-Zawraa34181156129+3265
5Duhok34161085435+1958
6Baghdad34131473628+853
7Zakho341410104841+752
8Al-Minaa34157125448+652
9Al-Naft34137144343046
10Naft Al-Junoob33912124749−239[a]
11Al-Najaf34108163443−938
12Karbala34910154049−937
13Masafi Al-Wasat34107172739−1237
14Al-Talaba3498173547−1235
15Al-Kahrabaa(R)3397173049−1934[a]Relegation to theIraqi First Division League
16Sulaymaniya(R)3497183760−2334
17Al-Sinaa(R)34413172346−2325
18Kirkuk(R)3446241774−5718
Source:Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions;(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^abAl-Kahrabaa and Naft Al-Junoob refused to play each other in round 25 after the hospitalisation of Karbala's coach Mohammed Abbas Al-Jabouri. On July 27, before round 30, theIFA decided not to deduct either team any points.

Results

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Al-Kahrabaa0–12–11–00–31–11–10–10–10–21–13–52–12–01–0[a]1–01–2
Al-Minaa1–01–03–11–32–11–10–00–12–11–22–34–43–0[b]0–00–25–22–1
Al-Naft1–22–14–12–21–23–11–21–22–40–01–21–03–24–22–10–21–1
Al-Najaf1–31–11–03–11–11–03–11–10–02–10–11–11–01–01–04–21–1
Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya3–11–30–01–04–01–02–13–31–02–13–01–03–0[a]2–02–02–01–0
Al-Shorta0–04–12–22–04–13–01–11–11–14–31–13–21–05–02–14–02–0
Al-Sinaa1–10–60–10–02–10–12–01–00–00–01–11–20–11–01–10–00–1
Al-Talaba2–00–30–02–11–20–32–11–20–22–22–22–12–00–10–13–0[a]2–3
Al-Zawraa1–00–04–01–01–21–23–0[c]1–02–21–10–12–27–02–13–24–04–1
Baghdad0–01–01–00–3[a]2–11–12–10–01–11–21–01–01–11–01–13–21–1
Duhok1–01–00–13–21–01–11–11–01–32–01–22–14–02–14–24–02–2
Erbil2–18–10–14–11–10–11–03–12–11–00–13–0[d]6–03–00–14–12–1
Karbala0–11–00–31–12–40–11–13–20–22–11–11–14–00–02–10–03–2
Kirkuk1–11–10–01–00–30–12–12–11–10–00–41–20–10–11–21–20–1
Masafi Al-Wasat2–00–11–21–00–02–32–21–10–10–11–01–10–13–01–02–12–1
Naft Al-Junoob4–14–33–13–10–10–22–21–12–20–31–11–12–22–01–11–13–3
Sulaymaniya3–10–10–21–01–11–12–02–10–21–11–32–32–16–20–11–00–1
Zakho6–22–31–01–03–20–02–10–10–00–01–01–21–04–01–02–21–1
Source:Soccerway
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Notes:
  1. ^abcdAl-Talaba, Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya and Al-Najaf were awarded 3–0 wins in round 25 because their respective opponents Sulaymaniya, Kirkuk and Amanat Baghdad all withdrew following the hospitalisation of Karbala's manager Mohammed Abbas Al-Jabouri. Meanwhile, the Al-Kahrabaa–Naft Al-Junoob match from the same round was not held as both teams refused to play the game.
  2. ^The Al-Minaa–Kirkuk match was awarded as a 3–0 win to Al-Minaa, as Kirkuk did not turn up for the game.
  3. ^The Al-Zawraa–Al-Sinaa match was awarded as a 3–0 win to Al-Zawraa, as Al-Sinaa refused to play the game in protest at the IFA reversing its punishment of Al-Zawraa fans and allowing them to attend the game.
  4. ^The Erbil–Karbala match was awarded as a 3–0 win to Erbil, as Karbala did not turn up for the game.

Season statistics

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Top scorers

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RankPlayerClubGoals
1IraqAmjad RadhiErbil25
2IraqAlaa Abdul-ZahraDuhok20
3IraqMustafa KarimAl-Quwa Al-Jawiya18
4IraqLuay SalahErbil15
5IraqMustafa JawdaAl-Kahrabaa11
IraqHaidar SabahAl-Zawraa

Hat-tricks

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Main article:List of Iraq Stars League hat-tricks
Player[4]ForAgainstResultDate
CameroonJean Michel N'LendAl-ShortaAl-Quwa Al-Jawiya4–118 November 2012
IraqNasser Tallaa4Al-MinaaSulaymaniya5–227 January 2013
IraqAmjad RadhiErbilKirkuk6–028 January 2013
IraqAmjad RadhiErbilAl-Najaf4–128 February 2013
IraqHassan HamoudAl-MinaaAl-Sinaa6–012 April 2013
IraqAlaa Abdul-ZahraDuhokKirkuk4–019 April 2013
IraqEmad MohammedAl-ZawraaKirkuk7–029 April 2013
IraqMustafa JawdaAl-KahrabaaErbil3–56 May 2013
Iraq Younis ShakorZakhoAl-Kahrabaa6–24 September 2013
Iraq Firas IsmailZakhoAl-Kahrabaa6–24 September 2013
Notes

4 Player scored 4 goals

Media coverage

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Iraqi Elite League Media Coverage
CountryTelevision ChannelMatches
 IraqAl-Iraqiya Sports Channel3 matches per round

See also

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References

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  1. ^FIFA.com
  2. ^"Iraqi League 2012–2013". Goalzz.com.
  3. ^"Al-Jazeera SC official website - SWAT Incident". Archived fromthe original on 2013-07-03. Retrieved2013-08-10.
  4. ^"Iraqi Premier League 2012/2013 All Fixtures".Goalzz. Kooora.com. Retrieved16 May 2019.

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