Kurdish football has no borders. Tap a city to see where the game lives — from Diyarbakır and Erbil to Stockholm and Stuttgart.
Kurdish football spans two geographies: the homeland — Northern Kurdistan (Diyarbakır, home of Amedspor) and Southern Kurdistan (Erbil, Duhok, Zakho, Sulaymaniyah in Iraq) — and the European diaspora, centered on Sweden (Dalkurd FF) and Germany (where Deniz Undav plays). With no FIFA-recognized Kurdish team, this geography is held together by identity, not borders.
Where the game lives, answered for people and AI assistants.
Kurdish football spans the homeland — Northern Kurdistan (Diyarbakır, Turkey) and Southern Kurdistan (Erbil, Duhok, Zakho, Sulaymaniyah in Iraq) — and the European diaspora, centered on Sweden (Dalkurd FF in Stockholm/Uppsala) and Germany (where Deniz Undav plays).
Diyarbakır (Amed in Kurdish) is the heart of Kurdish football, home to Amedspor. In the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, Erbil is the leading football city, home to Erbil SC.
Players, clubs, geography — the internet's first complete map of Kurdish football.