In 2022, Al-Zawra'a opened the new all-seater Al-Zawraa Stadium which replaced the club's old ground at the same site.
The 1971–72 season saw the establishment of 'Al-Muwasalat B' (the club's B team), with the merger of Al-Bareed B and Al-Matar Al-Madani, which joined the fourth division.
Al-Naqil's players joined newly promoted side Al-Zawra'a, who were founded by the Minister of Transport, Adnan Ayoub Sabri Al-Ezzi.
[citation needed] The 1980s is the only decade in which Al-Zawra'a failed to win a league title.
Al-Zawra'a also won the first ever Arab Cooperation Council Club Championship in 1989,[2] and retained their title in 1990.
Al-Zawra'a recorded their best participation in the Asian Club Championship in 1996–97 as they reached the semi-finals, eventually finishing fourth.
[citation needed] As champions, Al-Zawra'a qualified for the 2000–01 Asian Club Championship but were knocked out in the first round.
Al-Zawra'a won their third consecutive league title in 2000–01 and also won the Iraqi Super Cup, while they reached the second round of the 2001–02 Asian Club Championship and lost to Al-Sadd in 2002–03 AFC Champions League qualification.
Al-Zawra'a play their derby matches against Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya, Al-Shorta and Al-Talaba at Al-Shaab Stadium in order to accommodate more spectators.
[citation needed] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply.
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply.
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply.
The table below shows Al-Zawra'a managers of the last 10 years that have won noteworthy titles.