Iraq's Historic World Cup Reentry Sparks Anticipation
Iraq is making its first World Cup appearance in 40 years. In preparation, they play friendlies against Andorra and Spain. The World Cup will be hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Iraq, grouped with France, Senegal, and Norway, last participated in 1986.
Iraq is gearing up for its first World Cup appearance in four decades. To fine-tune their skills, the team will engage in friendly matches against Andorra and former World Cup champions Spain, according to the Iraqi Football Association.
The highly anticipated matches are scheduled just before the World Cup, with Iraq facing Andorra on May 29 and Spain on June 4 in La Coruna. The main event will unfold from June 11 to July 19 across the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
Merging back onto the global stage, Iraq finds itself in Group I, where they will compete against formidable teams including France, Senegal, and Norway. Lastly making their mark in the 1986 tournament in Mexico, Iraq's reentry into the World Cup headlines marks an exciting period for the nation.
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