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Updated · BBC.com · Jun 2
Iraq Ends 40-Year World Cup Drought, Returning for First Finals Since 1986
Updated
Updated · BBC.com · Jun 2

Iraq Ends 40-Year World Cup Drought, Returning for First Finals Since 1986

3 articles · Updated · BBC.com · Jun 2
  • March's play-off win over Bolivia sent Iraq to the 2026 World Cup, ending a 40-year absence from the finals and completing a 21-game qualification campaign.
  • Graham Arnold, hired in 2025 after leading Australia to the 2022 last 16, guided Iraq through the third and fourth rounds and a tight play-off against the United Arab Emirates.
  • June 16 brings an immediate test in Boston against Norway, with France and Senegal also in a group former 1986 player Karim Allawi called tougher than Iraq's first World Cup draw.
  • Ranked 57th, Iraq arrive with Europe-based players including Ali Al-Hamadi, Zidane Iqbal and Kevin Yakob, while fans hope to improve on 1986, when the team lost all three matches.
  • The return carries extra weight after decades of wars, sanctions and political turmoil disrupted Iraqi football, forcing many home qualifiers abroad and delaying a second World Cup appearance.
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