- the 1999–2000 season. In 2022, Al-Zawra'a
opened the new all-seater Al-
Zawraa Stadium which replaced the club's old
ground at the same site. Al-Zawra'a...
-
since the
inception of the
league in 1974,
eleven have won the title. Al-
Zawraa are the most
successful club with 14 titles,
followed by Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya...
- Al-
Zawraa TV (Arabic: قناة الزوراء ) was a 24-hour
Iraqi satellite television channel that was
known for
airing graphic videos of
insurgent attacks on...
- was
controversial as Al-
Zawraa scored a goal
through Laith Hussein that was
ruled out for offside; had the goal counted, Al-
Zawraa would have
retained their...
- It is
currently used
mostly for
football matches and is the home of Al-
Zawraa SC. The
stadium was
inaugurated in
February 2022 and
seats 15,443 spectators...
- Al-
Zawraa Park or Al-
Zawraa Garden is a
public park
located in Baghdad, Iraq.
Established in the
early 1970s, the 3-square
kilometer area was previously...
-
Striker Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls) 2001–2002 Al-Minaa 2002–2005 Al-
Zawraa 2005–2006 Al-Baqa'a 2006–2007
Duhok 2007–2008
Tishreen 2008–2009
Duhok 2009–2011...
- Al
Zawraa Al
Zawraa v
Dohuk Al
Talaba v Al
Zawraa Al
Zawraa v
Zakho Al
Zawraa v
Najaf Al-Sinaa v Al
Zawraa Al
Zawraa v Al-Naft Al-Masafi v Al
Zawraa Al...
- to win the
double was Al-
Zawraa,
winning the 1975–76
Iraqi National League and the 1975–76 Iraq FA Cup. Overall, Al-
Zawraa have
eight doubles while Al-Quwa...
- Baghdad-based
football clubs: Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya, Al-Shorta, Al-Talaba and Al-
Zawraa,
collectively known as the 'Po****r Teams'. They are the four most successful...