Travel chaos threatens Iraq’s place in the World Cup playoffs

Travel chaos threatens Iraq’s place in the World Cup playoffs
March 5, 2026

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Travel chaos threatens Iraq’s place in the World Cup playoffs

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Iraq’s participation in this year’s World Cup inter-confederation playoffs in Mexico is in doubt, with travel chaos from the escalating conflict in neighbouring Iran threatening their chances.

The Iraqi national team is scheduled to play the winner of an earlier tie between Bolivia and Suriname in Monterrey on 31 March for a spot at the finals. However, concerns persist over their ability to get everyone to Mexico.

Iraqi airspace has been closed since the United States and Israel launched air attacks on Iran last weekend. This follows the Islamic Republic’s retaliatory firing of missiles and drones at Israel, Gulf states, and other countries.

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Donald Trump’s bombing of Iran is the latest geopolitical move that will have ramifications on the World Cup and Fifa (AFP/Getty)

“FIFA and the Asian Football Confederation are fully aware of every development regarding our team’s situation,” the Iraq national team said in a statement.

“Because of airspace closures, our head coach Graham Arnold is unable to leave the United Arab Emirates. In addition, several embassies remain closed at the present time, preventing several players, technical and medical staff from obtaining entry visas to Mexico.

“We assure our loyal supporters that we remain in close contact with both FIFA and the AFC, who are keeping tabs on the situation.”

Iraq, who have played only once at the World Cup back in 1986, are favourites to win the playoff and become the ninth Asian team to qualify for the finals.

New Caledonia, Jamaica and the Democratic Republic of Congo will travel to Guadalajara later this month to compete in the other three-way playoff for a ticket to the World Cup finals.

The finals take place in the United States, Mexico and Canada from June 11 to July 19.

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