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Iraqi Club Zakho Leads in Gulf Champions League 2025-2026

The Gulf Champions League 2025-2026 is set to feature Zakho FC as Iraq’s representative. The Arab Gulf Cup Football Federation revealed the list of participating teams on Monday. This exciting announcement highlights the growing importance of this regional tournament.

Eight clubs will battle for glory in the Gulf Champions League 2025-2026. Each club earned its spot through nomination by their national football federations. Alongside Zakho FC, teams include Al-Ain FC from the UAE, Sitra Club from Bahrain, and Al-Shabab FC from Saudi Arabia. The list also features Al-Nahda Club from Oman, Al-Rayyan SC from Qatar, Tadhamon Hadramaut from Yemen, and Al-Qadsia SC from Kuwait.

The Federation emphasized that the Gulf Champions League 2025-2026 aims to strengthen football competition in the Gulf region. It also seeks to create a professional atmosphere for sharing technical skills among clubs. This effort will significantly contribute to the overall growth of football in participating countries.

Zakho FC earned its place after an impressive domestic season. The club’s nomination signals its rising stature in Iraqi football. Meanwhile, Iraqi club Duhok FC remains proud as the winner of the tournament’s inaugural edition. In that first tournament, Duhok FC defeated Kuwait’s Al-Qadsia SC 2-0 in the final’s second leg.

Fans eagerly anticipate Zakho FC’s performance in the Gulf Champions League 2025-2026. The team will aim to replicate or even surpass the success of Duhok FC. Moreover, the competition promises exciting matches as top Gulf clubs clash for regional supremacy.

The Gulf Champions League 2025-2026 represents more than just a tournament. It is a platform for Gulf football to evolve, creating new rivalries and nurturing talent. Zakho FC’s participation highlights Iraq’s continued commitment to regional football development. As the tournament approaches, football enthusiasts will watch closely to see how Zakho FC fares.

In conclusion, the Gulf Champions League 2025-2026 will spotlight some of the Gulf’s best football clubs, with Zakho FC proudly representing Iraq. This competition promises to boost football standards across the region, fostering closer ties among Gulf nations.

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