The lists shown below shows the Iraq national football team all-time record against opposing nations. The statistics are composed of FIFA World Cup, FIFA Confederations Cup, AFC Asian Cup and Summer Olympics matches, as well as numerous international friendly tournaments and matches.

Records

As of 6 January 2023.[1]
Players in bold are still active and available for selection.

Most capped players

Younis Mahmoud is Iraq's all-time most capped player, having played in 148 official matches.
Rank Player Caps Goals Career
1Younis Mahmoud148572002–2016
2Hussein Saeed137781976–1990
3Alaa Abdul-Zahra126172007–2021
4Adnan Dirjal12181978–1990
Ahmed Radhi121621982–1997
6Ahmed Ibrahim11852010–2022
7Hawar Mulla Mohammed113202001–2012
Nashat Akram113172001–2013
Ali Rehema11322005–2016
10Mahdi Karim110112001–2018

Top goalscorers

Hussein Saeed is Iraq's all-time leading goalscorer, having scored 78 goals in 137 official matches.
Rank Player Goals Caps Ratio Career
1Hussein Saeed781370.571976–1990
2Ahmed Radhi621210.511982–1997
3Younis Mahmoud571480.392002–2016
4Ali Kadhim35820.431970–1980
5Falah Hassan291030.281970–1986
6Emad Mohammed271030.262001–2012
7Razzaq Farhan25620.41998–2007
8Laith Hussein21800.261986–2002
9Hawar Mulla Mohammed201130.182001–2012
10Husham Mohammed19430.441998–2004
Mohanad Ali19420.452017–present

Competitive record

Overview
Event 1st place 2nd place 3rd place 4th place
FIFA World Cup 0 0 0 0
FIFA Confederations Cup 0 0 0 0
AFC Asian Cup 1 0 0 2
Total 1 0 0 2

FIFA World Cup

AFC Asian Cup

FIFA Confederations Cup

Summer Olympics

Asian Games

Regional competitions

WAFF Championship

FIFA Arab Cup

Arabian Gulf Cup

West Asian Games

Arab Games

Minor tournaments

Head-to-head record

The list shown below shows the Iraq national football team all−time international record against opposing nations.[2][3]

Key
  Positive balance (more wins than losses)
  Neutral balance (as many wins as losses)
  Negative balance (more losses than wins)
Iraq national football team head-to-head records
Team Confederation First GP W D L GF GA GD
 AfghanistanAFC1975220071+6
 AlgeriaCAF1973732193+6
 ArgentinaCONMEBOL2018100104−4
 AustraliaAFC197311227814−6
 AzerbaijanUEFA2009110010+1
 BahrainAFC196632131454626+20
 BelgiumUEFA1986100112−1
 BoliviaCONMEBOL20181010000
 BotswanaCAF20121010110
 BrazilCONMEBOL2012100106−6
 CambodiaAFC2019220081+7
 ChileCONMEBOL2013100106−6
 ChinaAFC1974179262018+2
 Chinese TaipeiAFC19745500183+15
 ColombiaCONMEBOL2023100101−1
 CyprusUEFA2005100112−1
 DR CongoCAF2015220031+2
 EcuadorCONMEBOL20221010000
 EgyptCAF1972703417−6
 EstoniaUEFA19991010110
 EthiopiaCAF19921100130+13
 FinlandUEFA1979220030+3
 GuineaCAF1989100101−1
 Hong KongAFC2019220030+3
 IndiaAFC19747430134+9
 IndonesiaAFC19739810255+20
 IranAFC19622866162137−16
 JapanAFC1978133371019−9
 JordanAFC196446241397046+24
 KazakhstanUEFA1997402247−3
 KenyaCAF2003220041+2
 KyrgyzstanAFC1999220091+8
 KuwaitAFC196435171084935+14
 LiberiaCAF2013100101−1
 LebanonAFC195918981249+15
 LibyaCAF196411731176+11
 MacauAFC20012200130+13
 MalaysiaAFC19747430123+9
 MauritaniaCAF1985110020+2
 MexicoCONCACAF1986200205−5
 MoldovaUEFA1992110010+1
 MoroccoCAF1966724163+3
 MyanmarAFC20034400130+7
 North KoreaAFC19749612115+6
   NepalAFC19824400225+17
 New ZealandOFC1973321060+6
 OmanAFC19762813964625+21
 PakistanAFC19699711406+34
 ParaguayCONMEBOL1986100101−1
 PalestineAFC2002161330376+31
 PeruCONMEBOL2014100102−2
 PolandUEFA1970512237−4
 QatarAFC197633151084131+10
 RomaniaUEFA19702020110
 RussiaUEFA2023100102–2
 Saudi ArabiaAFC197636179105531+24
 Sierra LeoneCAF2012110010+1
 SingaporeAFC19786501205+15
 South AfricaCAF20091010000
 South KoreaAFC19722011271324−11
 SpainUEFA2009100101−1
 SudanCAF20122020330
 SyriaAFC196633171154625+20
 TajikistanAFC1999211021+1
 ThailandAFC19721810624720+27
 Trinidad and TobagoCONCACAF1972100102−2
 TunisiaCAF19577034410−6
 TurkeyUEFA1969301218–7
 TurkmenistanAFC1999220062+4
 UgandaCAF1977312032+1
 United Arab EmiratesAFC197330111274329+14
 UzbekistanAFC199711335810-2
 VietnamAFC2007541083+5
 YemenAFC1993141130357+28
 ZambiaCAF2022110031+2
Total7203372061771147668+473
Last match updated was against  Indonesia Vietnam on 15 January 2024.

Penalty shootout record

7 May 1972 1972 AFC Asian Cup South Korea  0–0
(2 – 4 p)
 Iraq National Stadium, Bangkok
Attendance: 2,000
Penalties
Cha Bum-Kun soccer ball with red X
Hwang Jae-Man soccer ball with red X
Park Su-Deok soccer ball with red X
soccer ball with check mark Aziz
soccer ball with check mark Noori
soccer ball with check mark Kadhim
soccer ball with check mark Fathi
28 March 1984 1984 Gulf Cup Iraq  1–1
(3 – 2 p)
 Qatar Royal Oman Police Stadium, Mascat
Dirjal 102' Muftah 109'
1 October 1986 1986 Asian Games Saudi Arabia  1–1
(9 – 8 p)
 Iraq Olympic Stadium, Seoul
Al-Shehrani 39' Mohammed 51'
21 July 1988 1988 Arab Cup Iraq  1–1
(4 – 3 p)
 Syria Amman International Stadium, Amman
Gorgis 34' Al-Nasser 33' Attendance: 35,000
12 November 1989 Friendly Iraq  1–1
(4 – 3 p)
 Uganda Al-Sadaqua Walsalam Stadium, Kuwait City
Ahmad Radhi Paul Hasule 29' Attendance: 35,000
10 April 1997 Friendly Iraq  1–1
(4 – 2 p)
 India Kaloor International Stadium, Cochin
Sadiq Saadoun 74'
31 August 1999 1999 Arab Games Jordan  4–4
(3 – 1 p)
 Iraq Amman International Stadium
Abu Zema 30' (pen.)
Al-Shagran 51', 70'
Shneishel 67' (o.g.)
Fawzi 73', 75' (pen.)
Mahmoud 78'
Farhan 87'
Attendance: 30,000
Referee: Egypt Jamal Al-Ghandour
Penalties
Abu Zema soccer ball with check mark
Al-Shagran soccer ball with check mark
Al-Sheikh soccer ball with red X
Sufian soccer ball with check mark
soccer ball with check mark Shneishel
soccer ball with red X Fawzi
soccer ball with red X Mezher
soccer ball with red X Raheem
31 May 2000 2000 WAFF Syria  0–0
(5 – 3 p)
 Iraq King Abdullah Stadium, Amman
17:30
2 December 2010 2010 Gulf Cup Kuwait  2–2
(5 – 4 p)
 Iraq May 22 Stadium, Aden
16:00 Al-Mutawa 1'
Al-Enezi 58'
Hawar 6'
Abdul-Zahra 14'
Referee: Hamdy Raaban Shaaban (Egypt)
16 July 2011 Friendly Jordan  1–1
(5 – 4 p)
 Iraq Amman International Stadium, Amman
Karim 15'
2 January 2018 2017–18 Gulf Cup Iraq  0–0 (a.e.t.)
(2–4 p)
 United Arab Emirates Jaber International Stadium, Kuwait City
20:30 UTC+3 Report Referee: Aziz Asimov (Uzbekistan)
Penalties
23 September 2022 2022 Jordan Tournament Iraq 1–1
(3–4 p)
 Oman Amman, Jordan
18:00 UTC+3
Report
  • Al-Malki 82'
Stadium: King Abdullah II Stadium
Referee: Mohamad Issa (Lebanon)
Penalties

See also

References

  1. Mubarak, Hassanin (2020). Iraqi national team matches 2010-2019.
  2. "Iraq - Record against..." worldfootball.net. 11 January 2023. Archived from the original on 11 January 2023. Retrieved 2023-01-11.
  3. "World Football Elo Ratings". www.eloratings.net. Archived from the original on 4 August 2022. Retrieved 2023-01-17.
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