After the Iraqi Stars League stopped… Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya clings to the lead while the police are fiercely pursuing it

by times news cr

2024-01-01T11:47:10+00:00

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/ Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya team continues to cling to the top spot in the Iraqi Stars Football League after the end of the 12th round and the cessation of competitions due to the association of many players with the team that is preparing to compete in the Asian Championship, while Naft Al-Wasat continues to lose points, at the bottom of the standings.

Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya leads with 30 points, followed by Al-Shorta Club by two points, and in third place comes Al-Zawraa Club with 23 points, then Newroz Club fourth with 19 points, and three clubs collected 18 points with goal difference, with Naft Maysan coming in fifth place, then Dohuk in sixth place, and Al-Hudood. In seventh place.

The Student Club comes in eighth place with 17 points, and Al-Kahraba Club is ninth with 16 points, and three clubs collected 15 points with a goal difference, as Al-Naft took tenth place, followed by Zakho in 11th place, then Al-Mina in 12th place, Al-Najaf in 13th place with 13 points, and Al-Qasim in 14th place with 12 points. point, followed by Erbil on goal difference with the same score in 15th place.

Three other clubs also collected 11 points and ranked on goal difference, with Al-Karkh coming in 16th place, followed by Naft Al-Basra in 17th place, then Amanat Baghdad in 18th place, Karbala in 19th place with 10 points, and finally Naft Al-Wasat in 20th place with 5 points.

The Football Association had decided to suspend the Iraq Stars League for a maximum period of 40 days due to the Iraqi team’s commitment to the Asian Championship, which will be held in Qatar on the 12th of January.

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