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Before the decisive match on March 31, 2026, expectations were high for both Iraq and Bolivia as they faced off at the Estadio BBVA in Guadalupe, Mexico. Iraq, having not qualified for the World Cup since 1986, was eager to return to the global stage, while Bolivia sought to break a 32-year drought since their last appearance in 1994. The stakes were high, and both teams were prepared to fight for their place in the upcoming FIFA World Cup, co-hosted by Canada, Mexico, and the United States.

The match began with Iraq taking an early lead when Ali al-Hamadi scored in the 10th minute. This goal set the tone for the game, as Iraq displayed a strong offensive strategy. However, Bolivia responded effectively, with Moises Paniagua equalizing in the 38th minute, showcasing their resilience and determination. The first half ended with both teams tied at 1-1, leaving the outcome uncertain.

The decisive moment came in the second half when Aymen Hussein scored the match-winning goal for Iraq in the 53rd minute. This goal not only secured a 2-1 victory for Iraq but also marked their qualification as the 48th team for the FIFA World Cup 2026. The match was a culmination of years of hard work and dedication from the Iraqi team, who had faced numerous challenges, including travel chaos that delayed their arrival in Mexico.

The victory was celebrated by approximately 46 million people in Iraq, who expressed their joy and pride in the national team’s achievement. Coach Graham Arnold praised his players, stating, “I must congratulate the players who played with real Iraqi mentality, fighting and putting their bodies on the line and that’s why we won the game.” He also acknowledged the significance of the win amidst the ongoing challenges in the Middle East, saying, “I am so happy that we’ve made 46 million people happy, and especially with what’s going on in the Middle East at the moment.”

Despite the loss, Bolivia’s performance was commendable, and Arnold gave credit to their efforts, saying, “You’ve got to give full credit to Bolivia, because they played well.” This sentiment reflects the competitive spirit of the match, where both teams exhibited skill and determination.

Historically, Iraq’s only previous World Cup appearance was in 1986, where they lost all three group games. The journey to this moment has been long and arduous for the Iraqi team, making their qualification for the 2026 World Cup a monumental achievement. The team will now face formidable opponents, including Norway, France, and Senegal in Group I.

The match against Bolivia not only marked a turning point for Iraqi football but also served as a reminder of the resilience and passion that sports can inspire in a nation. As Iraq prepares for the World Cup, the hope is that this victory will unite the country and bring a sense of pride and joy to its people. The road ahead is challenging, but Iraq has proven that they are ready to compete on the world stage once again.

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