Iraq_Central_FA_Perseverance_Cup

Iraq Central FA Perseverance Cup

Iraq Central FA Perseverance Cup

Football tournament


The Iraq Central FA Perseverance Cup, previously called Iraq Central FA Altruism Cup (Arabic: كأس الإيثار, Al-Ithar Cup), was an annual Iraqi football match contested at the end of the season between the champions and the runners-up of the Iraq Central FA Premier League, the top-level division of football in Baghdad and its neighbouring cities between 1948 and 1973. The lower divisions in the region each also had their own Perseverance Cup match.

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Only five editions of the tournament were played before it was stopped, and the Iraq Football Association later decided to replace regional tournaments with national tournaments, with the Iraqi Perseverance Cup (now known as Iraqi Super Cup) becoming the nation's super cup tournament.[1][2][3][4]

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Matches

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Most successful clubs

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    List of winning managers


    References

    1. Al-Athari, Mundher (October 12, 2009). "The story of the Iraqi football league from the ground up".
    2. Al-Athari, Mundher (December 23, 2010). "Goodbye Qais Hamid, master scorer".



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