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Iraq Secures World Cup Berth After 40 Years
1 Jun
Summary
- Iraq has qualified for the World Cup for the first time in 40 years.
- Ali Al-Hamadi made history as the first Iraqi player in the Premier League.
- The squad features new talents like Zidane Iqbal and Ahmed Qasem.

Iraq has secured its place in the 2026 World Cup, achieving this significant milestone for the first time in 40 years. Coach Graham Arnold has announced a 26-man squad featuring prominent players like Ipswich forward Ali Al-Hamadi and Manchester United academy graduate Zidane Iqbal.
Al-Hamadi, who made history as the first Iraqi player to feature in the Premier League in 2024, is a key offensive force. Alongside him, experienced forward Aymen Hussein was instrumental in their World Cup play-off victory. Zidane Iqbal, a 23-year-old midfielder, brings experience from Manchester United's academy and recent play in the Dutch league.
The squad also includes debutants like Ahmed Qasem, who recently switched allegiance from Sweden. Captain Jalal Hassan brings extensive experience with 100 caps. Iraq will compete in Group I, facing Norway, France, and Senegal in their upcoming matches.