FIFA Urged to Postpone Iraq's World Cup Play-off in Mexico Amid Iran War Escalation
Iraq head coach Graham Arnold appeals to FIFA to postpone his team's World Cup intercontinental qualifier due to visa and travel issues arising from the escalating Iran war. The Lions of Mesopotamia face challenges gathering their predominantly domestic league-based squad and obtaining visas for a crucial play-off in Mexico.
Iraq head coach Graham Arnold has issued an urgent plea to football’s international governing body to postpone his team’s intercontinental qualifier for the World Cup because of disruptions caused by the escalating Iran war. The Lions of Mesopotamia are currently scheduled to face either Suriname or Bolivia in a winner-takes-all play-off on March 31 in Monterrey, Mexico, but the logistical mountain has become too steep to climb.With Iraqi airspace closed until April 1 due to the intensifying conflict, Arnold’s squad, consisting predominantly of stars from the domestic league, is currently unable to gather or travel. “Please help us with this game because right now we are struggling to get our players out of the country of Iraq,” Arnold, a former coach of Australia’s national team, told the Australian Associated Press.The situation has been further complicated by foreign embassy closures in the region, which have prevented players from securing the necessary visas for the play-off tournament in Mexico. Furthermore, Arnold himself is currently stranded in the United Arab Emirates as the conflict continues to disrupt travel across the Middle East. These insurmountable hurdles have already forced the postponement of a training camp in Houston, leaving the team's preparations in tatters.The Australian tactician has been firm in his stance that fielding a makeshift side consisting only of those based at overseas clubs is not a possibility for such a monumental fixture. “It wouldn’t be our best team and we need our best team available for the country’s biggest game in 40 years,” he said.In a bid to find a solution, Arnold has proposed a strategic delay to the play-off schedule that would allow the preliminary matches to proceed while pushing the final hurdle back. “In my opinion, if FIFA were to delay the game it gives us time to prepare properly,” Arnold said. “It also gives FIFA more time to decide what Iran is going to do.”The coach suggests that postponing the final play-off until a week before the World Cup begins would provide clarity on the wider geopolitical situation. “If Iran withdraws we go into the World Cup, and it gives the UAE, who we beat in qualifying, the chance to prepare for either Bolivia or Suriname,” the manager added, noting the potential for a reshuffle in the tournament entries.Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingThe Iraqi Football Federation is reportedly working tirelessly behind the scenes to navigate the crisis, but they require a swift answer from FIFA to manage their next steps. “Our federation’s president Adnan Dirjal is working round the clock trying to plan and prepare to make everyone in Iraq’s dream come true, so we need this decision made quickly,” Arnold concluded, highlighting the emotional stakes for the nation. As the conflict in the Middle East continues to impact the global sporting calendar, all eyes are now on Zurich to see if the governing body will grant the extension. For a nation that has waited four decades for a return to the world stage, the prospect of being denied by logistics rather than on-pitch performance would be a bitter pill to swallow.
Iraq's Urgent Plea to FIFA
Iraq's head coach Graham Arnold urgently requests FIFA to delay his team's planned World Cup play-off in Mexico, citing challenges in gathering players from Iraq and obtaining visas amidst the Iran war crisis.
Logistical Hurdles and Disruptions
Due to Iraqi airspace closure and foreign embassy shutdowns, the team is unable to assemble or travel for the match against either Suriname or Bolivia in Monterrey. Arnold, along with some players, is stranded in the UAE, further complicating the situation.
Struggle for Preparation
The disruptions have led to the postponement of training camps and hindered the team's ability to prepare adequately for the crucial play-off. Arnold insists on fielding the best team for an important fixture that could mark Iraq's return to the World Cup after 40 years.
Proposed Solution and FIFA's Role
Arnold advocates for a strategic delay in the play-off schedule to address the logistical and geopolitical uncertainties caused by the Iran war. A potential postponement until closer to the World Cup would offer clarity on participation and allow adequate preparation time.
Emotional Stakes and Federation's Efforts
The Iraqi Football Federation, under president Adnan Dirjal's leadership, is working tirelessly to navigate the crisis. Arnold emphasizes the emotional significance of the situation for Iraq and urges FIFA to make a prompt decision to fulfill the nation's dream of World Cup participation.
Awaiting FIFA's Response
With the fate of Iraq's World Cup aspirations hanging in the balance, all eyes turn to FIFA in Zurich for a decision on granting the requested extension. The potential denial of a World Cup opportunity due to logistical challenges rather than performance on the field adds further urgency to the situation.



