Iraqi soccer team stranded at Baghdad airport amid travel chaos, coach pleading for World Cup playoff postponement.
Iraqi soccer team stranded at Baghdad airport amid travel chaos, coach pleading for World Cup playoff postponement.
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Iraq formally requests World Cup playoff postponement amid escalating travel chaos

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In the latest development amid Middle East conflict disruptions first reported earlier this week, Iraq has formally asked FIFA to postpone its March 31 intercontinental World Cup playoff in Monterrey, Mexico, rejecting a hazardous 25-hour road journey proposed by the governing body. With airspace closed until at least April 1, much of the squad remains stranded in Baghdad, prompting coach Graham Arnold to push for a delay to assemble a full team for a potential first World Cup appearance in 40 years.

This follows initial challenges outlined after US and Israeli strikes on Iran, including embassy closures blocking visas and Arnold's stranding in the UAE. The playoff pits Iraq against the Bolivia-Suriname winner in the six-team intercontinental tournament for 2026 World Cup spots.

FIFA's road travel suggestion—from Baghdad to Istanbul through drone-attacked areas—was dismissed by Arnold, who is in Dubai. About half the squad, mostly domestic players, cannot leave Iraq, and several lack visas for Mexico or a planned Houston training camp, now postponed.

Arnold told AAP: "Please help us with this game because right now we are struggling to get our players out of the country of Iraq." He suggested letting Bolivia and Suriname play first, then hosting Iraq vs. the winner in the US a week before the finals—also addressing Iran's potential withdrawal, where Iraq could replace them per AFC rankings, with UAE taking Iraq's spot.

Iraqi Football Association president Adnan Dirjal is seeking a decision this week. Arnold stressed: "It wouldn't be our best team and we need our best team available for the country's biggest game in 40 years." The war has halted domestic matches, including in Erbil near a US airbase hit by missiles.

Iraq's last World Cup was 1986; Arnold, who guided Australia to the 2022 round of 16, cited the nation's football passion as motivation.

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Reactions on X to Iraq's formal request for World Cup playoff postponement focus on travel disruptions from Middle East conflict. Coach Graham Arnold urges delay for full squad assembly and proposes rescheduling near tournament start. FIFPRO stresses player safety. Iraqi fans worry about financial losses from canceled trips. Critics fault FIFA's 25-hour road journey proposal.

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Iraq coach Graham Arnold urgently appeals to FIFA for World Cup play-off postponement amid conflict-related travel disruptions.
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Iraq coach elaborates on World Cup play-off delay plea amid persistent conflict travel disruptions

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Following Iraq's formal request reported earlier this week, national team coach Graham Arnold has detailed his urgent appeal to FIFA for postponing the March 31 inter-confederation World Cup play-off in Monterrey, Mexico, citing ongoing airspace closures, visa blocks, and a canceled training camp that prevent assembling a full squad against the Bolivia-Suriname winner.

A week after US and Israeli strikes on Iran, President Donald Trump downplayed concerns over Iran's participation in the US-hosted 2026 FIFA World Cup, while escalating conflict has stranded Iraq's coach and complicated visas for their intercontinental play-off in Mexico. FIFA vows to monitor for safe participation of all teams.

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Iraq's national football team has chartered a private plane to Mexico for its World Cup playoff match, despite risks from the Middle East conflict. The team qualified for the playoff after a dramatic late goal. The winners will join Norway, France, and Senegal in a 2026 World Cup group.

FIFA President Gianni Infantino met with U.S. President Donald Trump to discuss preparations for the 2026 World Cup, receiving assurances that Iran's national team can participate despite ongoing conflict. The tournament, co-hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico, faces uncertainty over Iran's involvement following U.S. and Israeli military actions against the country. Infantino emphasized the event's role in uniting people amid global tensions.

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Iran's sports minister announced on March 11, 2026, the national football team's withdrawal from the FIFA World Cup, escalating prior boycott threats over US visa issues into a full boycott due to US and Israeli airstrikes killing Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Iran's group stage matches were scheduled in US venues amid a conflict claiming over 1,255 lives.

Following their semifinal advances, Demokratiska Republiken Kongo faces Jamaica tonight in Mexico for one of two remaining 2026 World Cup spots, while Iraq takes on Bolivia early Wednesday. The winners will join 46 other teams at the tournament. All four nations have prior World Cup experience but limited success.

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Complementing global countdown celebrations, FIFA hosted a three-day workshop in Atlanta focusing on technology, logistics, and fan experiences for the 2026 World Cup. Highlights included auto-offside tech, 3D scans, and referee bodycams, alongside discussions on Iran's participation amid U.S.-Iran tensions. Representatives from 40 qualifying teams toured Mercedes-Benz Stadium.

 

 

 

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