Iraq qualify for first World Cup in 40 years, clinch tournament’s final spot with 2-1 win over Bolivia

Iraq qualify for first World Cup in 40 years, clinch tournament’s final spot with 2-1 win over Bolivia

MONTERREY, April 1 — Iraq became the 48th and final team to qualify for the World Cup yesterday, defeating Bolivia 2-1 in an intercontinental play-off in Mexico to seal their first appearance at the finals in 40 years.

Iraq, whose preparations for yesterday’s play-off had been disrupted by the war in the Middle East, will play in World Cup Group I against France, Senegal and Norway.

Goals from Ali Al-Hamadi and Aymen Hussein secured a famous win for Iraq, whose last appearance at the World Cup came at the 1986 finals in Mexico.

The win marked a triumph for Iraq’s Australian coach Graham Arnold, who had initially sought to have yesterday’s fixture postponed due to the disruption caused by the regional conflict triggered by US-Israeli strikes on Iran.

Iraq’s goalkeeper #22 Ahmed Basil (R) hugs a teammate after winning the 2026 Fifa World Cup qualifiers final playoff football match between Iraq and Bolivia at the BBVA Stadium in Guadalupe, Nuevo Leon state, Mexico, on March 31, 2026. — AFP pic

Iraq’s goalkeeper #22 Ahmed Basil (R) hugs a teammate after winning the 2026 Fifa World Cup qualifiers final playoff football match between Iraq and Bolivia at the BBVA Stadium in Guadalupe, Nuevo Leon state, Mexico, on March 31, 2026. — AFP pic

Most of the Iraqi squad only reached Mexico after a gruelling three-day journey from Baghdad that began with an overland crossing into Jordan.

But there was little sign of weariness during a confident start by Iraq, who took the lead after nine minutes through Luton Town striker Al-Hamadi — the 24-year-old who moved to Liverpool as a toddler following the outbreak of the 2003 Iraq war.

Iraq midfielder Amir Al-Ammari won a corner after a superb free-kick that was saved at full stretch from Bolivia goalkeeper Guillermo Viscarra.

From the subsequent set piece Al-Ammari curled a pinpoint corner on to the head of Al-Hamadi who nodded home for 1-0.

Iraq were well worth the early goal and looked in control until Bolivia, who had gradually grown into the game, equalised after 38 minutes.

Iraq’s Australian coach Graham Arnold celebrates with his players after winning the 2026 Fifa World Cup qualifiers final playoff football match between Iraq and Bolivia at the BBVA Stadium in Guadalupe, Nuevo Leon state, Mexico, on March 31, 2026. — AFP pic

Iraq’s Australian coach Graham Arnold celebrates with his players after winning the 2026 Fifa World Cup qualifiers final playoff football match between Iraq and Bolivia at the BBVA Stadium in Guadalupe, Nuevo Leon state, Mexico, on March 31, 2026. — AFP pic

Ramiro Vaca’s shot from the edge of the area was controlled with one touch by Moises Paniagua and the Morocco-based central midfielder swept into the roof of the net.

The goal stunned Iraq and Bolivia looked likely to grab a second after dominating the remainder of the half.

Iraq regained the lead eight minutes into the second half, when a long ball forward was nodded into the path of substitute Marko Lawk-Farji.

Lawk-Farji’s cross found captain Hussein and the veteran striker clipped a first-time finish into the bottom corner.

Bolivia pressed frantically for a goal to force extra-time, but Iraq’s well-marshalled defence held firm during a nerve-shredding nine minutes of stoppage time. — AFP

 

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