Iraq celebrated a historic FIFA World Cup return after defeating Bolivia 2-1 in a thrilling playoff match in Monterrey, Mexico. This marks the nation’s first qualification since 1986, ending a 40-year absence from football’s biggest stage.
The team, led by coach Graham Arnold, opened the scoring early. In the 10th minute, forward Ali Al-Hamadi connected with a precise header from a corner, giving Iraq an early advantage. Bolivia responded strongly, equalizing in the 38th minute through Moisés Paniagua. The teams went into halftime tied 1-1, leaving fans on edge.
After the break, Iraq intensified its attack. In the 54th minute, Aymen Hussein completed a flowing play set up by Marko Farji, reclaiming the lead. The squad then focused on maintaining possession and defending resolutely, holding off Bolivia’s attempts to equalize. The final whistle confirmed Iraq’s victory and secured their historic FIFA World Cup return, triggering jubilant celebrations among players, staff, and fans across the country.
This triumph follows a challenging journey, with the team overcoming regional instability and numerous obstacles to reach the World Cup. Fans across Iraq hailed the squad’s determination, skill, and resilience in achieving this long-awaited milestone.
Looking ahead, Iraq will face a competitive group stage featuring former champions France, Senegal, and Norway. Group matches are scheduled throughout June, and the official tournament draw will finalize opponents and match schedules. The team’s focus remains on preparation and strategy to make a strong impression on the global stage.
The historic FIFA World Cup return not only marks sporting success but also symbolizes national pride, unity, and hope for the future of Iraqi football. The achievement inspires both players and supporters, demonstrating that dedication and teamwork can overcome decades of challenges.

