World Cup at Home: Asia's Journey Still Has a Long Way to Go
Forty years after their debut at the 1986 World Cup in Mexico, Iraq returned to the tournament through an unprecedented marathon: 21 matches spanning 28 months, taking them through Basra, Hanoi, Manila, Jakarta, Kuwait City, Seoul, Muscat, Amman, Jeddah, Abu Dhabi, and culminating in a nail-biting victory over Bolivia in Monterrey. Yet that grueling odyssey unraveled in less than two weeks: losses to Norway 1-4, France 0-3, and Senegal 0-5 meant Iraq left the competition with zero points, a goal difference of -11, almost identical to the team of 1986.
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