Iraq national under-23 football team

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Iraq Iraq U-23
Shirt badge/Association crest
Nickname(s)Asiad Asia
AssociationIFA
ConfederationAFC (Asia)
Head coachMiroslav Soukup
CaptainMuntadher Mohammed
FIFA codeIRQ
First colours
Second colours
Third colours
Summer Olympics
Appearances2 (first in 2004)
Best resultFourth place (2004)
Asian Games
Appearances2 (first in 2006)
Best resultSilver medal asia.svg Silver medalist (2006)
AFC U-23 Asian Cup
Appearances4 (first in 2013)
Best resultGold medal asia.svg Champions (2013)

The Iraq national under-23 football team (also known as Iraq Olympic football team) represents Iraq in international under-23 football, Olympic Games and at the Asian Games, The team is controlled by the governing body for football in Iraq, Iraq Football Association (IFA).

Iraq Olympic Team reached fourth place in the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens won the silver medal in the 2006 Asian Games in Doha, and the bronze medal in the 2014 Asian Games in Incheon.

History[]

Summer Olympics[]

2004 Athens Olympics[]

After 16 years without participation, Iraq qualified for the 2004 Summer Olympics after winning the 2004 Olympic Asian Qualifiers under head coach Adnan Hamad and were scheduled to play against Costa Rica, Morocco and Portugal in the group stages. At the Olympics Iraq started with a shocking 4–2 win against Portugal. That was followed by a 2–0 win against Costa Rica and a 2–1 loss to Morocco. The quarter-finals saw them beat Australia 1–0, and in the semi-final against Paraguay, Iraq lost 3–1. In the bronze medal match, Iraq lost 1–0 to Italy and finished fourth.

2016 Rio Olympics[]

Iraq line-up before a match with Brazil at the 2016 Rio Olympics

Iraq qualified for the 2016 Olympics by clinching third place at the 2016 AFC U-23 Championship. The first game saw Iraq play against Denmark, and the score turned out as a 0–0 draw, despite Iraq having 18 shots in the match. The second game was played against the hosts and pre-tournament favourites, Brazil, which also ended up as a 0–0 draw, which was hailed as a great result for Iraq. In the third game, Iraq tied South Africa 1–1, despite having a huge 29 shots in the match. This result, coupled with Denmark's defeat to Brazil, saw Iraq get eliminated at the group stage. Brazil eventually went on to win the tournament.

AFC U-23 Asian Cup[]

2013 AFC U-22 Championship[]

Iraq's first major honour on U-23 level was the 2013 AFC U-22 Championship. The tournament started with a 3–1 win against Saudi Arabia. That was followed by a 2–1 win against Uzbekistan and a 1–0 win against China. The quarter-finals saw them beat Japan 1���0, and the semi-final against favourites Korea Republic with another 1–0 win.

The final was against local rivals Saudi Arabia, and Mohannad Abdul-Raheem scored the only goal to win the tournament for Iraq. This victory secured Iraq's first Asian Cup U-23 title.

2016 AFC U-23 Championship[]

The 2016 AFC U-23 Championship final tournament is to be held in Qatar from 12–30 January 2016. Iraq qualified for the tournament by topping the group in the qualification stage in Oman in March 2015.

Iraq advanced from the group stage, beating Yemen 2–0, Uzbekistan 3–2, and a 1–1 tie with South Korea. In the quarterfinals, Iraq beat UAE 3–1 in extra time to progress to the semifinals. Iraq lost 2–1 to Japan.

In the third place match, Iraq came back from behind to beat Qatar 2–1 to qualify for 2016 Olympics.

2018 AFC U-23 Championship[]

Iraq qualified for the 3rd tournament by topping the group in the qualification stage in Saudi Arabia in July 2017.

In the final tournament, with the defending champion Japan not bringing their strongest squad and South Korea fielded a relatively inexperienced squad, Iraq had many chances to repeat 2013 success. In the group stage, they finished at the top of the group after beating Malaysia 4–1 and Jordan 1–0, with a 0–0 draw against Saudi Arabia. Iraq advanced into the quarter-final as the first seed of group C and was scheduled to face off against Vietnam, which was widely regarded to be Iraq's easiest ever opponent in this stage, boosting the enthusiasm among Iraqis. However, thing didn't go as planned, which an unexpected 3–3 draw after extra time meant that the result would be settled via a penalty shoot-out, in which Vietnam emerged victorious with the score of 5–3, thus eliminating Iraq from the tournament in the shock of its supporters.

2020 AFC U-23 Championship[]

Iraq qualified for the tournament by topping the group in the qualification stage in Iran in March 2019.

In the final tournament held in Thailand, Iraq was grouped in group A together with host Thailand, a resurgence Australia and the unknown Bahrain. For the first time, Iraq did not make it out of the group stage, drawing all three games.

2022 AFC U-23 Asian Cup[]

Recent results and fixtures[]

  • The following is a list of match results in the last 12 months, as well as any future matches that have been scheduled.
Legend

  Win   Draw   Lose

2021[]

4 October 2021 2021 WAFF U-23 Championship Palestine  0–1  Iraq Dammam, Saudi Arabia
15:30 Report
  • Abdul Karim 81'
Stadium: Prince Mohamed bin Fahd Stadium
Referee: Mokhtar Al-Arami (Yemen)
6 October 2021 2021 WAFF U-23 Championship Iraq  2–0  United Arab Emirates Khobar, Saudi Arabia
21:30
  • 41'
  • 94'
Stadium: Prince Saud bin Jalawi Stadium
8 October 2021 2021 WAFF U-23 Championship Lebanon  2–2  Iraq Dammam, Saudi Arabia
21:30 Stadium: Prince Mohamed bin Fahd Stadium
10 October 2021 2021 WAFF U-23 Championship Saudi Arabia  1–0  Iraq Dammam, Saudi Arabia
20:30 Stadium: Prince Mohamed bin Fahd Stadium
27 October 2021 2022 AFC U-23 Asian Cup qualification Iraq  4–0  Maldives Arad, Bahrain
Stadium: Al Muharraq Stadium
31 October 2021 2022 AFC U-23 Asian Cup qualification Iraq  3–0  Bahrain Arad, Bahrain
Stadium: Al Muharraq Stadium

2022[]

23 March 2022 2022 Dubai Cup Vietnam  v  Iraq
26 March 2022 2022 Dubai Cup Iraq  v  Saudi Arabia
2 June 2022 2022 AFC U-23 Asian Cup Jordan  v  Iraq
8 June 2022 2022 AFC U-23 Asian Cup Iraq  v  Kuwait

Coaching staff[]

Position Name
Head coach Czech Republic Miroslav Soukup
Assistant coaches Czech Republic Kamil Tobiáš
Iraq Abbas Obeid
Iraq Saad Attiya
Goalkeeping coach Slovakia Andrej Kostolanský
Iraq Ibrahim Salem
Fitness coach Czech Republic Jiří Ryba
Team doctor TBD
Team analyst TBD
Team manager Iraq Mahdi Karim

Players[]

Current squad[]

The following players were called up for a training camp and friendly matches in Antalya, Turkey in January 2022.

No. Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Club
1GK Emad Issa (1995-08-24)24 August 1995 (aged 26) Iraq Zakho
1GK Waleed Atiyah (1999-02-04)4 February 1999 (aged 22) Iraq Al-Diwaniya
1GK Hussein Ali Joli unknown unknown
1GK Mustafa Adhab unknown Iraq Al-Diwaniya

2DF Merchas Doski (1999-12-07)7 December 1999 (aged 22) Austria Wacker Innsbruck
2DF Martin Haddad (1999-12-08)8 December 1999 (aged 21) Sweden Örebro Syrianska
2DF Abbas Badeea (2000-01-09)9 January 2000 (aged 21) Iraq Naft Missan
2DF Mohammed Al-Baqer (2000-04-08)8 April 2000 (aged 21) Iraq Al-Diwaniya
2DF Ibrahim Ali (2000-06-14)14 June 2000 (aged 21) unknown
2DF Maitham Waad (2001-01-01)1 January 2001 (aged 21) Iraq Al-Qasim
2DF Zaid Tahseen (2001-01-29)29 January 2001 (aged 20) Iraq Al-Talaba
2DF Hussein Ammar (2001-06-16)16 June 2001 (aged 20) Iraq Naft Al-Basra
2DF Aisen Ishak (2002-03-13)13 March 2002 (aged 19) Australia Melbourne Victory
2DF Yousif Khalid (2002-08-08)8 August 2002 (aged 19) Sweden Örebro Syrianska
2DF Cardo Siddik (2002-09-21)21 September 2002 (aged 19) England Crystal Palace
2DF Abbas Yas (2003-10-02)2 October 2003 (aged 18) Iraq Al-Mina'a
2DF Ahmed Naeim unknown Iraq Al-Najaf
2DF Mohammed Delawar unknown Iraq Newroz
2DF Mustafa Walid unknown Iraq Al-Karkh
2DF Rafed Taleb unknown Iraq Al-Karkh

3MF Ramez Matti (1999-03-06)6 March 1999 (aged 22) Sweden Trosa-Vagnhärad
3MF Ahmed Hussein (1999-05-19)19 May 1999 (aged 22) unknown
3MF Sadeq Zamel (1999-07-15)15 July 1999 (aged 22) Iraq Al-Shorta
3MF Moamel Abdulridha (2000-03-28)28 March 2000 (aged 21) Iraq Amanat Baghdad
3MF Hiran Ahmed (2000-04-06)6 April 2000 (aged 21) Switzerland Thun
3MF Ahmed Salam (2000-06-08)8 June 2000 (aged 21) Sweden Landvetter
3MF Hadi Haidar (2000-11-19)19 November 2000 (aged 21) Russia
3MF Muntadher Abdul Amir (2001-10-06)6 October 2001 (aged 20) Iraq Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya
3MF Alexander Aoraha (2003-01-17)17 January 2003 (aged 19) England Queens Park Rangers
3MF Aysar Qasim unknown unknown
3MF Karrar Mohammed unknown Iraq Al-Talaba
3MF Mohammed Abdulzahra unknown Iraq Masafi Al-Janoob

4FW Danilo Al-Saed (1999-02-24)24 February 1999 (aged 22) Sweden Sandvikens
4FW Wakaa Ramadan (1999-04-17)17 April 1999 (aged 22) Iraq Al-Talaba
4FW André Alsanati (2000-01-06)6 January 2000 (aged 22) Sweden Eskilstuna
4FW Ahmed Sartip (2000-02-20)20 February 2000 (aged 21) Iraq Al-Zawraa
4FW Ammar Ghalib (2001-03-13)13 March 2001 (aged 20) Iraq Al-Shorta
4FW Amin Al-Hamawi (2003-12-17)17 December 2003 (aged 18) Sweden Helsingborgs
4FW Jaami Qureshi (2004-02-02)2 February 2004 (aged 17) England Brighton & Hove Albion
4FW Ibrahim Ghazi unknown Iraq Newroz
4FW Ridha Fadhil unknown Iraq Baghdad

Competitive record[]

Overview
Event 1st place 2nd place 3rd place 4th place
Summer Olympics 0 0 0 1
AFC U-23 Asian Cup 1 0 1 0
Total 1 0 1 1

Summer Olympics[]

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