

Iraq
Founded
1948
Coach
Graham ArnoldVenue
Basra International Stadium
City
al-Baṣra (Basra)
Capacity
65,000
Surface
grass
Season Stats
Record
12W 5D 3L
H:7W/A:5W
Goals
30 / 13 (+17)
H:16/A:14
Clean Sheets
0
H:0/A:0
Sidelined Players (1)
Recent Results
vs Bolivia
01/04/2026CAF World Cup Qualifiers
vs Bolivia
01/04/2026CAF World Cup Qualifiers
@ Jordan
12/12/2025Arab Cup
@ Algeria
09/12/2025Arab Cup
@ Sudan
06/12/2025Arab Cup
vs Bahrain
03/12/2025Arab Cup
vs UAE
18/11/2025CAF World Cup Qualifiers
vs UAE
18/11/2025CAF World Cup Qualifiers
@ UAE
13/11/2025CAF World Cup Qualifiers
@ UAE
13/11/2025CAF World Cup Qualifiers
Iraq
The Iraq national football team, known as the Lions of Mesopotamia, is governed by the Iraqi Football Association and affiliated with the AFC. Iraq won the AFC Asian Cup in 1964 and again memorably in 2007, defeating Saudi Arabia in the final — a tournament held in Southeast Asia and marked by extraordinary emotional significance given the turmoil the country was experiencing at the time. Iraq qualified for the 1986 FIFA World Cup in Mexico. The team has produced notable players including Ahmed Radhi, who scored Iraq's only World Cup goal. Despite decades of conflict and political instability affecting football development, Iraq has remained competitive in Asian qualifiers and has seen growth in domestic league quality, fostering new generations of talented players ready to compete regionally.
























