Iraq

FIFA World Cup | Iraq

Team Info

Founded: 1957

Stadium:

Manager: N/A

Official Website

Upcoming Matches

Date Match Time
16 Jun 2026 Iraq vs Norway 22:00:00
22 Jun 2026 France vs Iraq 21:00:00
26 Jun 2026 Senegal vs Iraq 19:00:00

Previous Results

Date Home Score Away League
01 Apr 2026
03:00
Iraq 2 - 1 Bolivia World Cup Qualifying Inter-Confederation Play-offs
Estadio BBVA
12 Dec 2025
14:30
Jordan 1 - 0 Iraq FIFA Arab Cup
Education City Stadium
09 Dec 2025
17:00
Algeria 2 - 0 Iraq FIFA Arab Cup
Khalifa International Stadium
06 Dec 2025
16:00
Sudan 0 - 2 Iraq FIFA Arab Cup
Stadium 974
03 Dec 2025
14:30
Iraq 2 - 1 Bahrain FIFA Arab Cup
Stadium 974
18 Nov 2025
16:00
Iraq 2 - 1 United Arab Emirates World Cup Qualifying AFC
Basra Sport City Stadium
13 Nov 2025
16:00
United Arab Emirates 1 - 1 Iraq World Cup Qualifying AFC
Mohammed Bin Zayed Stadium
14 Oct 2025
18:45
Saudi Arabia 0 - 0 Iraq World Cup Qualifying AFC
King Abdullah Sports City Stadium
11 Oct 2025
19:30
Iraq 1 - 0 Indonesia World Cup Qualifying AFC
King Abdullah Sports City Stadium
10 Jun 2025
18:15
Jordan 0 - 1 Iraq World Cup Qualifying AFC
Amman International Stadium

Squad

About Iraq

The Iraq national football team (Arabic: المنتخب العراقي لكرة القدم‎) represents Iraq in international football and is controlled by the Iraq Football Association (IFA), the governing body for football in Iraq. Most of Iraq's home matches are played at the Basra International Stadium.

Iraq has made one FIFA World Cup appearance, in 1986 in Mexico, but lost all three of their games to Paraguay, Belgium and Mexico. The 2007 AFC Asian Cup marked a high point in Iraq's football history when they were crowned champions against all the odds. Iraq defeated some of the favourites in the competition including Australia, South Korea and Saudi Arabia. Their triumph also qualified them for the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup.

In the decade after the 2007 victory, Iraq finished fourth at the 2015 AFC Asian Cup. The team reached an all-time high of 39th in the FIFA World Rankings in October 2004.

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