Iraq to Fly Private to Mexico for Crucial World Cup 2026 Playoff

The Iraq Football Association has confirmed its national team will travel by private plane to Mexico for a critical FIFA World Cup 2026 intercontinental playoff on March 31. This unusual arrangement is necessary due to Middle East airspace closures following regional military strikes. FIFA President Gianni Infantino directed the secretary general to help overcome travel difficulties for the Iraqi squad. The team, which last qualified for the World Cup in 1986, will face the winner of a match between Bolivia and Suriname for a chance to end a 39-year drought.

Key Points: Iraq Confirms Private Flight to Mexico for World Cup Playoff

  • Team to use private plane amid closed airspace
  • FIFA leadership intervened to facilitate travel
  • Playoff spot secured with win over UAE
  • Iraq aims to end 39-year World Cup drought
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FIFA World Cup 2026: Iraq confirms Mexico travel by private plane for play-off

Iraq's football team will travel by private plane to Mexico for a crucial FIFA World Cup 2026 playoff, overcoming regional airspace closures.

"My message to everyone: only 17 days remain, and we must focus and prepare for the match. We have one goal, which is qualifying for the World Cup. - Adnan Dirjal"

Baghdad, March 15

Iraq Football Association chief Adnan Dirjal has confirmed on Sunday that the team will take part in the upcoming FIFA World Cup 2026 intercontinental play-off, which will be held in Monterrey, Mexico, on March 31.

The Middle East airspace has been closed since February 28 after US-Israeli strikes began, and Iran counterattacked by launching missiles and drones at the other nearby countries.

Despite the travel problems Iraq football team will travel by private plane to Mexico, which has already granted visas to all the players for the important playoffs.

"Infantino (FIFA president) directed Mattias Grafstrom (FIFA secretary general)to follow up and help overcome all difficulties to facilitate the departure of our national team to Mexico," Iraq FA chief Dirjal said as quoted by the BBC.

"The national team will depart at the end of the week to Mexico via a private plane," He added.

Diraj further added that the goal of the team is to qualify for the multi-national tournament, and the players should focus on that only.

"My message to everyone: only 17 days remain, and we must focus and prepare for the match. We have one goal, which is qualifying for the World Cup," Dirjal said.

"Therefore, our focus in the Iraqi Football Association and the coaching staff is on providing all the appropriate conditions for the players to focus on this match and achieve the dream of the Iraqi fans," he added.

Meanwhile, Iraq will face either Bolivia or Suriname in the playoffs, whose winner will secure their place in the 2026 World Cup.

Iraq last played the World Cup in 1986, and they will look to end the 39-year drought in the playoffs to be played at the end of the month.

Iraq performed well in the qualifiers. The team registered a 3-2 win against the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in the fifth round to secure their birth in the intercontinental play-off.

- IANS

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Sarah B
It's heartening to see football bringing people together. The logistical nightmare they must be facing with closed airspace... arranging a private plane shows real commitment. Hope they make it to the World Cup!
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Arjun K
As an Indian football fan, I can relate to the dream of qualifying after decades. The passion in West Asia for football is incredible. Their win against UAE was clutch. Focus on the game, boys! Leave the politics aside for 90 minutes.
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Priyanka N
Respect to the Iraqi team for pushing through. But a small critique: while FIFA's help is good, it sometimes feels like bigger federations get this special treatment faster. Many teams from smaller nations face travel issues without this level of intervention. Just an observation.
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Vikram M
The message from their FA chief is spot on. "We have one goal." That's the mentality needed. With all the chaos in their region, football can be a unifying force for their country. Jai Hind, and best of luck to Iraq! 🤝
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Michael C
The logistics here are insane. Private plane from a conflict zone to Mexico... the cost and coordination must be huge. Shows how much a World Cup spot means. Hope the players can handle the pressure and the long travel.

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