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Iraq FIFA World Cup 2026: Road to North America - Coach, Schedule, History & Star Players

The Lions of Mesopotamia have returned after 40 years. Football's most dramatic tale of the modern age, Path to the 2026 FIFA World Cup Iraq has been one of geopolitical turmoil, late-breaking intrigue and pure determination. The return of Iraq to the world stage, from a nail biter inter-continental playoff in Monterrey, to a spot in Group I with France, Senegal, and Norway is a time 46 million people have been waiting for since Mexico 1986.

Team Overview & Coach

Iraq (Lions of Mesopotamia)

  • FIFA Ranking: 57 (as of April 2026)
  • Head Coach: Graham Arnold (Australia)
  • Captain: Jalal Hassan
  • Home Stadium: Basra International Stadium
  • Confederation: AFC (Asia)

Graham Arnold: The Man Who Got the Job Done

is one of the most improbable World Cup qualification coaches ever. The seasoned Australian, who was leading the Socceroos to the round of 16 in Qatar 2022 and then stepped down in 2024, was named in May 2025 as head coach of the Iraqis after Jesús Casas was fired.

Arsenal came into the care of a team in third place in their AFC qualifying group, where there was much at stake. His style is defensive solid, physical and quick attack. He is having a lot to ask of all his players, both in terms of playing in the right forward positions, and also in their defensive shape.

The 61-year-old's best performance with the Iraqis happened under incredible off-pitch circumstances. Arnold was unable to leave the UAE as regional airspace restrictions were imposed due to the Middle East conflict, just days before the inter-continental playoff final match against Bolivia. Others also had visa issues when entering Mexico as part of the team and staff. Nevertheless, after a week of regrouping, his team came to Monterrey and performed.

"I must congratulate the players who played with real Iraqi mentality, fighting and putting their bodies on the line — and that's why we won the game," Arnold said after the victory.

How Iraq Qualified for FIFA World Cup 2026

Iraq's path to qualification was one of the most captivating of any country in the world campaign, which saw them play 899 matches and undertake a nine-month global qualifying process over the course of 937 days.

AFC Fourth Round - Group B

But Iraq joined in the fourth round of Asian qualification in a tough group. They eventually went on to become runners-up in Group B, but failed to make the cut for the automatic qualification spot, and instead got a spot in the fifth round of the AFC.

AFC Fifth Round: Iraq vs. UAE (November 2025)

LegMatchResult
First LegUAE vs. Iraq (Abu Dhabi)1–1
Second LegIraq vs. UAE (Basra)2–1 (AET)
AggregateIraq win 3–2

Basra International Stadium was a legend to its second leg. Needing a goal in the first half of a hard-fought match, Iraq equalised late through the efforts of their substitute Mohanad Ali Kadhim. This was followed by a VAR reviewed handball in the 17th minute of added time, which gave Iraq a penalty. Arnold couldn't bear to watch. Amir Al-Ammari, the midfielder from KS Cracovia, stepped in and the cool headed Al-Ammari converted Iraq into the intercontinental playoff.

Intercontinental Playoff Final: Iraq vs. Bolivia (Monterrey, March 31, 2026)

Logistical nightmares loomed at the camp and Iraq flew in on a charter flight just one week before kickoff. In the ring, they performed. Ali Al-Hamadi and Aymen Hussein scored to help the team beat Bolivia 2–1, with the latter's goal the final one of the whole global qualifying campaign.

Iraq qualified for the FIFA Club World Cup 2026 as the 48th and last team to do so, completing a 40-year wait since their last trip to the competition in 1986.

Qualification Key Stats:

  • Iraq had the most number of qualifying matches played (21).
  • Total goals scored in qualifying: added to the world record of 2,527 goals scored and 2.8 goals per game
  • Weathered and dodged geopolitical upheavals, airspace limitations and visa issues on the way to the finals

Iraq's FIFA World Cup 2026 Group Stage Schedule

Iraq have joined the World Cup Group I, which features two-time World Cup winners France, Africa power Senegal and a revived Norway team captained by Erling Haaland. All three games are played in the eastern U.S. and Canada.

DateMatchVenueCityTime (ET)
June 16, 2026Iraq vs. NorwayGillette StadiumFoxborough, Massachusetts, USA6:00 PM
June 22, 2026France vs. IraqLincoln Financial FieldPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, USA5:00 PM
June 26, 2026Senegal vs. IraqBMO FieldToronto, Ontario, Canada3:00 PM

The group stage runs from June 16 to 26, 2026. The Round of 32 expanded to 48 teams will feature the top two teams and possibly the best third-place team.

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FIFA World Cup History & Memorable Moments

The World Cup record of Iraq at a Glance

StatDetail
First World Cup AppearanceMexico 1986
Most Recent AppearanceMexico 1986
Total Appearances1 (prior to 2026)
Best FinishGroup Stage (1986)
Goals Scored at World Cups1

Mexico 1986: The First Chapter

Iraq came into the world in the World Cup 40 years ago at Mexico 1986, where they played a few of the Group I games. The Lions of Mesopotamia were drawn in a difficult group, and lost all three of their games, scoring only a consolation goal against Belgium.

Although the team departed early, the 1986 team was a historic moment in Iraqi football history, when the country made its debut in one of the most historic World Cups ever.

The Long Wait

After 1986, Iraq suffered almost four decades of close calls, war-disrupted campaigns, and political chaos which put off and on numerous occasions, at least, might have halted qualifying efforts. This return to the World Cup in 2026 is not just a sporting feat; it's a testament to the resilience of a nation.

Iraq did, however, win the AFC Asian Cup in 2007 when they beat Saudi Arabia in the last game of the tournament, which was run partly during the peak of the Iraqi war. That victory was truly an extraordinary one, yet it was a national team high-light that was cheered on across the nation.

Best Players & Top Scorers

Aymen Hussein - The Go-To Striker

The central attacking force of the Iraqi team is Aymen Hussein, the most crucial forward for the team. Hussein was experienced and clinical in Asian football, and was the one who netted the final World Cup qualifying goal against Bolivia. He comes into the tournament as Iraq's No.1 threat in front of goal and the man who will be most wanted by opponents.

Ali Al-Hamadi - The Breakout Star

Ali Al-Hamadi is only 24 years old and has been playing in Europe consistently for one of the few Iraqi players in any league. Al-Hamadi was quick, on target and technically adept, netting the first goals for Iraq in both the UAE draw and the Bolivia playoff. His speed and toughness will provide Iraq with a real counter-attacking tool to elite opposition.

Mohanad Ali - The Clinical Substitute

Mohanad Ali (25) is one of Iraq's most consistent performers, having scored 6 goals in his last 12 appearances for the international team, and is around 27 goals for the national team by his age. His ability to make an impact off the bench was pivotal in his qualification campaign, having been used more than 70 times.

Amir Al-Ammari - The Nerves-of-Steel Midfielder

The KS Cracovia midfielder was a late time hero, scoring the match-winning penalty under tremendous pressure from the UAE. That was a moment he was calm — that Arnold couldn't have been — and a reflection of this Iraq side.

Historical Legend: Hussein Saeed

Husain Saeed is Iraq's biggest goal scorer with a record of 11 goals in 11 games for the 1970s – 80s era. He has belonged to a golden generation that produced the only World Cup appearance for Iraq and will be a reference for all to come.

Most Capped Player: Younis Mahmoud (148 appearances)

Football Analysis & Expectations

Strengths

  • Mentality and fighting spirit. Iraq's qualification had more to do with heart than football quality. They proved they are able to deal with stifling and playoff situations.
  • Direct attacking threat. Aymen Hussein and Ali Al-Hamadi are both pacey and physical which could pose a threat to any defence on their day.
  • Experienced coaching. Graham Arnold is a World Cup proven coach. His tactical intelligence and man-management was key to this qualification.

Challenges

  • Group difficulty. The tournament favourites include France, while Norway will have Erling Haaland and Senegal will have the knockout stage pedigree. Iraq had the hardest of all possible underdogs to face at the tournament.
  • Consistency. They have failed to secure any points in the AFC qualifying group, and will come up against some of the best teams in the world on the defensive front where they will need to work on discipline and ball possession.
  • Preparation disruptions. The difficulties faced by the players off pitch in the qualification games – airspace restrictions, visa issues and late-night flights – highlighted how fragile Iraq's preparations for the tournament are.

Dark Horse Potential?

Iraq have arguably the toughest run in the entire tournament, in finding their way to the knockout stage. To get past the group stage would be an historic feat if they did — Iraq have never won at the World Cup! However, in football, things can always go wrong and a side that came through the net when everyone else was eliminated shouldn't be ruled out completely.

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Conclusion

Journey to is a tale of resilience and determination for a nation whose journey has been defined by conflict and a refusal to bow down. The Lions of Mesopotamia survived logistical nightmares, made a miraculous comeback to take on the brink in Basra and outfought Bolivia in Mexico to secure their place among the world's 48 best sides.

The mountain climbers of group I will face France, Senegal or Norway. However, Iraq wasn't a place of easy answers. With hope, pride, and belief, 46 million Iraqis, and millions of football fans all over the world, will watch every match they play this summer in North America.

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The Lions of Mesopotamia are back. They're just beginning, and they're 40 years in the making.

Frequently Asked Question

Who Is The Head Coach Of Iraq In FIFA World Cup 2026?

FIFA World Cup 2026 head coach Graham Arnold is an experienced Australian coach who took the Socceroos to the round of 16 in Qatar 2022. He was appointed in May 2025.

How Did Iraq Get Into The FIFA World Cup 2026?

On March 31, 2026, Iraq defeated Bolivia 2–1 in their intercontinental playoff final in Monterrey, Mexico to become the 48th and final team to qualify.

Who Is The Greatest Scorer In The History Of Iraq?

Hussein Saeed is Iraq's all-time top scorer with 78 international goals. Mohanad Ali is one of the most clinical forwards in the current squad as he has scored about 27 goals in his 25 years.

What Is The Next Game For Iraq In FIFA World Cup 2026?

The first group stage match will be against Norway on June 16, 2026 at 6:00 PM ET on June 16 at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA.

Which World Cup Performance Is Iraq's Finest?

In all, Iraq's last World Cup decent performance before 2026 was in the group stage at Mexico 1986, where they suffered a hat trick of defeats.

Who Is The Number One Player In Iraq At This Moment?

There are some key players at the forefront of the team for the World Cup 2026, including Aymen Hussein, who is widely regarded as the star of the team, Ali Al-Hamadi, who is considered to be one of the most exciting young talents, and Mohanad Ali, who is known for his goalscoring ability.

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