2003–04 Iraqi Premier League
{{Infobox football league season
| season = 2003–04
| competition = Iraqi Premier League
| winners = N/A (season cancelled)
| continentalcup1 = AFC Champions League
| continentalcup1 qualifiers = Al-Shorta
Al-Zawraa
| relegated =
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| prevseason = 2002–03
(Iraqi First Division League)
| nextseason = 2004–05
}}
The 2003–04 Iraqi Premier League kicked off on January 8, 2004. The name of the league was changed from Iraqi First Division League to Iraqi Premier League. Due to security issues and scheduling difficulties, the season was officially cancelled in June 2004 during the group stage.{{cite web|url=https://www.kooora.com/?n=738&pg=1&o=n188|title=Cancellation the Iraqi League in order to devote time to clubs' and national teams' participations|publisher=Goalzz.com|date=5 June 2004|last=Al-Abbar|first=Ali}}
The top four teams from each group were meant to advance to the elite stage, which would be followed by semi-finals, a third place match and a final, with the champions and runners-up qualifying for the 2005 AFC Champions League and the third and fourth-placed teams qualifying for the 2004–05 Arab Champions League.
As the league was not completed, the Iraq Football Association (IFA) decided that a play-off would be held between the top four teams from the Central Groups to decide which two sides would qualify for the AFC Champions League, on the assumption that the leaders of the North and South Groups at the time of cancellation (Erbil and Al-Najaf) would be able to take part in the Arab Champions League along with Al-Talaba, who were specially invited to compete.
Al-Shorta and Al-Zawraa were the teams to qualify to the AFC Champions League, but no teams were admitted to the Arab Champions League after Iraq withdrew from the tournament following UAFA's decision to only let them have one participant in Al-Talaba.{{cite book|last1=Al-Sabti|first1=Ali|title=Iraqi League History 1974-2011|year=2014|location=Iraq}}{{cite book|last1=Al-Munshi|first1=Dr.Dhia|title=Iraqi Football Encyclopedia: Chico.. Jamoli… and football in Iraq|year=2005|location= Citadel Printing & Design, Al-Saadoun, Baghdad}}
Name changes
- Al-Difaa Al-Jawi renamed to Al-Estiqlal.
Group stage at abandonment
=North Group=
{{#invoke:sports table|main|style=WDL
|ranking_style=ppgpts
|team1=ERB|name_ERB=Erbil
|team2=MSL|name_MSL=Al-Mosul
|team3=ZAK|name_ZAK=Zakho
|team4=KIR|name_KIR=Kirkuk
|team5=DUH|name_DUH=Duhok
|team6=SUL|name_SUL=Sulaymaniya
|team7=PRS|name_PRS=Peris
|win_ERB=6|draw_ERB=3|loss_ERB=1|gf_ERB=19|ga_ERB=8
|win_MSL=5|draw_MSL=1|loss_MSL=2|gf_MSL=13|ga_MSL=8
|win_ZAK=4|draw_ZAK=3|loss_ZAK=3|gf_ZAK=11|ga_ZAK=9
|win_KIR=4|draw_KIR=3|loss_KIR=3|gf_KIR=8|ga_KIR=10
|win_DUH=4|draw_DUH=0|loss_DUH=3|gf_DUH=10|ga_DUH=6
|win_SUL=2|draw_SUL=0|loss_SUL=7|gf_SUL=6|ga_SUL=17
|win_PRS=0|draw_PRS=2|loss_PRS=6|gf_PRS=5|ga_PRS=14
|note_ERB=On the assumption that Iraq would be granted three slots for the 2004–05 Arab Champions League, the IFA planned to admit Erbil into the competition as leaders of the North Group. However, UAFA only allowed Iraq to have one participant, leading to Iraq withdrawing from the tournament.
|show_matches=y
|matches_style=FBR|solid_cell=grey
|match_MSL_SUL=1–0
|match_MSL_ERB=2–1
|match_MSL_KIR=2–2
|match_MSL_PRS=2–1
|match_MSL_ZAK=3–0
|match_SUL_MSL=1–2
|match_SUL_DUH=1–0
|match_SUL_PRS=2–0
|match_SUL_ZAK=0–2
|match_DUH_SUL=3–0
|match_DUH_KIR=2–0
|match_DUH_PRS=3–2
|match_DUH_ZAK=1–0
|match_ERB_MSL=2–1
|match_ERB_SUL=5–0
|match_ERB_DUH=2–1
|match_ERB_KIR=4–1
|match_ERB_PRS=2–1
|match_ERB_ZAK=1–1
|match_KIR_MSL=1–0
|match_KIR_SUL=1–0
|match_KIR_DUH=1–0
|match_KIR_ERB=0–0
|match_KIR_PRS=2–1
|match_KIR_ZAK=0–0
|match_PRS_ERB=0–0
|match_PRS_ZAK=0–0
|match_ZAK_SUL=3–2
|match_ZAK_ERB=1–2
|match_ZAK_KIR=1–0
|match_ZAK_PRS=3–0
|update=complete|source=[https://www.goalzz.com/?c=188 Goalzz]
}}
=Central Group 1=
{{#invoke:sports table|main|style=WDL
|res_col_header=Q
|ranking_style=ppgpts
|team1=QWJ|name_QWJ=Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya
|team2=SHR|name_SHR=Al-Shorta
|team3=KAR|name_KAR=Al-Karkh
|team4=EST|name_EST=Al-Estiqlal
|team5=DIY|name_DIY=Diyala
|team6=SAL|name_SAL=Salahaddin
|win_QWJ=6|draw_QWJ=0|loss_QWJ=0|gf_QWJ=13|ga_QWJ=0
|win_SHR=5|draw_SHR=1|loss_SHR=0|gf_SHR=19|ga_SHR=4
|win_KAR=4|draw_KAR=1|loss_KAR=3|gf_KAR=12|ga_KAR=11
|win_EST=3|draw_EST=1|loss_EST=4|gf_EST=11|ga_EST=15
|win_DIY=2|draw_DIY=0|loss_DIY=7|gf_DIY=7|ga_DIY=21
|win_SAL=1|draw_SAL=1|loss_SAL=7|gf_SAL=5|ga_SAL=16
|col_QPR=#BBF3BB|text_QPR=Additional play-offs
|result1=QPR|result2=QPR
|show_matches=y
|matches_style=FBR|solid_cell=grey
|match_EST_KAR=5–1
|match_EST_QWJ=0–2
|match_EST_SHR=0–5
|match_EST_DIY=2–4
|match_EST_SAL=1–0
|match_KAR_EST=2–2
|match_KAR_DIY=2–0
|match_KAR_SAL=2–0
|match_QWJ_EST=1–0
|match_QWJ_KAR=2–0
|match_QWJ_SAL=5–0
|match_SHR_KAR=2–1
|match_SHR_DIY=7–1
|match_SHR_SAL=2–1
|match_DIY_EST=0–1
|match_DIY_KAR=0–2
|match_DIY_QWJ=0–2
|match_DIY_SHR=0–2
|match_DIY_SAL=2–0
|match_SAL_KAR=0–2
|match_SAL_QWJ=0–1
|match_SAL_SHR=1–1
|match_SAL_DIY=3–0
|update=complete|source=[https://www.goalzz.com/?c=188 Goalzz]
}}
=Central Group 2=
{{#invoke:sports table|main|style=WDL
|res_col_header=Q
|ranking_style=ppgpts
|team1=NFT|name_NFT=Al-Naft
|team2=JSH|name_JSH=Al-Jaish
|team3=TLB|name_TLB=Al-Talaba
|team4=SMR|name_SMR=Samarra
|team5=SIN|name_SIN=Al-Sinaa
|team6=ZWR|name_ZWR=Al-Zawraa
|win_NFT=3|draw_NFT=2|loss_NFT=1|gf_NFT=3|ga_NFT=2
|win_JSH=3|draw_JSH=1|loss_JSH=3|gf_JSH=11|ga_JSH=11
|win_TLB=2|draw_TLB=0|loss_TLB=0|gf_TLB=5|ga_TLB=1
|win_SMR=1|draw_SMR=3|loss_SMR=1|gf_SMR=5|ga_SMR=5
|win_SIN=1|draw_SIN=2|loss_SIN=5|gf_SIN=9|ga_SIN=15
|win_ZWR=1|draw_ZWR=0|loss_ZWR=1|gf_ZWR=3|ga_ZWR=2
|note_TLB=On the assumption that Iraq would be granted three slots for the 2004–05 Arab Champions League, the IFA planned to admit Al-Talaba into the competition after they were invited to compete by ART. However, UAFA only allowed Iraq to have one participant, leading to Iraq withdrawing from the tournament.
|col_QPR=#BBF3BB|text_QPR=Additional play-offs
|result1=QPR|result6=QPR
|show_matches=y
|matches_style=FBR|solid_cell=grey
|match_JSH_NFT=0–1
|match_JSH_SIN=4–2
|match_JSH_ZWR=1–3
|match_JSH_SMR=2–2
|match_NFT_JSH=1–0
|match_NFT_SIN=0–2
|match_NFT_SMR=0–0
|match_SIN_JSH=2–3
|match_SIN_NFT=0–0
|match_SIN_TLB=1–3
|match_SIN_SMR=2–2
|match_TLB_SIN=2–0
|match_ZWR_JSH=0–1
|match_SMR_NFT=0–1
|match_SMR_SIN=1–0
|update=complete|source=[https://www.goalzz.com/?c=188 Goalzz]
}}
=South Group=
{{#invoke:sports table|main|style=WDL
|ranking_style=ppgpts
|team1=NJF|name_NJF=Al-Najaf
|team2=KRB|name_KRB=Karbala
|team3=SMA|name_SMA=Al-Samawa
|team4=MIN|name_MIN=Al-Minaa
|team5=NAS|name_NAS=Al-Nasiriya
|team6=BSR|name_BSR=Al-Basra
|win_NJF=6|draw_NJF=0|loss_NJF=1|gf_NJF=13|ga_NJF=4
|win_KRB=5|draw_KRB=2|loss_KRB=2|gf_KRB=12|ga_KRB=7
|win_SMA=4|draw_SMA=3|loss_SMA=2|gf_SMA=12|ga_SMA=11
|win_MIN=3|draw_MIN=2|loss_MIN=2|gf_MIN=3|ga_MIN=4
|win_NAS=1|draw_NAS=0|loss_NAS=7|gf_NAS=8|ga_NAS=15
|win_BSR=0|draw_BSR=3|loss_BSR=5|gf_BSR=6|ga_BSR=13
|note_NJF=On the assumption that Iraq would be granted three slots for the 2004–05 Arab Champions League, the IFA planned to admit Al-Najaf into the competition as leaders of the South Group. However, UAFA only allowed Iraq to have one participant, leading to Iraq withdrawing from the tournament.
|show_matches=y
|matches_style=FBR|solid_cell=grey
|match_BSR_NJF=1–2
|match_BSR_SMA=3–3
|match_BSR_KRB=1–2
|match_MIN_BSR=0–0
|match_MIN_NAS=1–0
|match_MIN_SMA=1–0
|match_MIN_KRB=1–0
|match_NJF_BSR=2–0
|match_NJF_MIN=3–0
|match_NJF_NAS=3–1
|match_NJF_KRB=1–0
|match_NAS_BSR=2–0
|match_NAS_NJF=0–1
|match_NAS_SMA=2–3
|match_NAS_KRB=2–3
|match_SMA_BSR=1–0
|match_SMA_MIN=0–0
|match_SMA_NJF=2–1
|match_SMA_NAS=2–1
|match_SMA_KRB=0–2
|match_KRB_BSR=1–1
|match_KRB_MIN=1–0
|match_KRB_NAS=2–0
|match_KRB_SMA=1–1
|update=complete|source=[https://www.goalzz.com/?c=188 Goalzz]
}}
Additional play-offs for AFC Champions League
{{football box
|date =
|team1 = Al-Zawraa
|score = w/o
(Al-Naft withdrew)
|team2 = Al-Naft
|goals1 =
|goals2 =
|stadium = }}
Al-Zawraa qualified for the 2005 AFC Champions League.
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{{football box
|date = 22 September 2004
|team1 = Al-Shorta
|score = 3–2
|team2 = Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya
|goals1 = A. Abdul-Hussein {{goal|}}
T. Abdul-Hussein {{goal|46}}
Ridha {{goal|65}}
|goals2 = {{goal|}} Mohammed
{{goal|}} Abdul-Wahid
|stadium = Franso Hariri Stadium, Erbil}}
{{football box
|date = 24 September 2004
|team1 = Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya
|score =1–1
|team2 = Al-Shorta
|goals1 = Khudhair {{goal|}}
Mohammed {{sent off|0|}}
|goals2 = {{goal|}} Ridha
|referee = Samir Shubaib
|stadium = Franso Hariri Stadium, Erbil}}
Al-Shorta won 4–3 on aggregate and qualified for the 2005 AFC Champions League.
Season statistics
=Hat-tricks=
{{main|List of Iraq Stars League hat-tricks}}
class="wikitable sortable" | For !! Against !! align=center| Result !! Date | ||
{{flagicon|Iraq|1991}} {{sortname|Hashim|Ridha}} | Diyala | 7–1 | {{dts|format=dmy|2004|01|09}} |
{{flagicon|Iraq|1991}} {{sortname|Hussein|Abdullah|nolink=1}} | Kirkuk | 4–1 | {{dts|format=dmy|2004|05|10}} |
References
{{reflist}}
External links
- [https://ifa.iq/ Iraq Football Association]
{{Iraq Super League}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:2003-04 Iraqi Premier League}}