Al-Naqil Sports Club (Arabic: نادي النقل الرياضي, meaning Transport Sports Club), was an Iraqi sports club based in Baghdad that was founded in 1937 under the name Al-Sikak Al-Hadeed (Arabic: السكك الحديد, meaning Railways). They were renamed Al-Naqil in 1974, competing in the first season of the Iraqi Premier League (the top tier of Iraqi club football) and finishing as runners-up.
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| - نادي النقل الرياضي هو ناد رياضي عراقي سابق مقره في بغداد، تأسس في عام 1937 تحت اسم السكك الحديد، وتم تغيير الاسم إلى نادي النقل في عام 1974، تم الغائة النادي في عام 1975، بسبب المشاكل المالية، غادر لاعبوه للانضمام إلى نادي الزوراء، والذي أصبح أحد أكثر أندية كرة القدم العراقية نجاحًا. (ar)
- Al-Naqil Sports Club (Arabic: نادي النقل الرياضي, meaning Transport Sports Club), was an Iraqi sports club based in Baghdad that was founded in 1937 under the name Al-Sikak Al-Hadeed (Arabic: السكك الحديد, meaning Railways). They were renamed Al-Naqil in 1974, competing in the first season of the Iraqi Premier League (the top tier of Iraqi club football) and finishing as runners-up. (en)
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| - نادي النقل الرياضي هو ناد رياضي عراقي سابق مقره في بغداد، تأسس في عام 1937 تحت اسم السكك الحديد، وتم تغيير الاسم إلى نادي النقل في عام 1974، تم الغائة النادي في عام 1975، بسبب المشاكل المالية، غادر لاعبوه للانضمام إلى نادي الزوراء، والذي أصبح أحد أكثر أندية كرة القدم العراقية نجاحًا. (ar)
- Al-Naqil Sports Club (Arabic: نادي النقل الرياضي, meaning Transport Sports Club), was an Iraqi sports club based in Baghdad that was founded in 1937 under the name Al-Sikak Al-Hadeed (Arabic: السكك الحديد, meaning Railways). They were renamed Al-Naqil in 1974, competing in the first season of the Iraqi Premier League (the top tier of Iraqi club football) and finishing as runners-up. The club was dissolved in 1975 as they had no administration or financial backing. Their football players left to join newly-promoted club Al-Zawraa, who went on to become one of Iraqi football's most successful clubs. Al-Naqil won one trophy in their existence, which was the Independent Baghdad Tournament in 1973, a tournament held to allow teams to continue playing matches after the premature end to the 1972–73 Iraq Central FA First Division. They won the tournament by defeating Aliyat Al-Shorta 3–1 in the final match. They also reached the final of the 1974 Iraq FA Baghdad Cup, but they lost 2–1 against Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya. (en)
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