Iraq down UAE in World Cup qualifying with late Al-Ammari penalty

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Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup - AFC Qualifiers - Play Off - Second Leg - Iraq v United Arab Emirates - Basra International Stadium, Basra, Iraq - November 18, 2025 Iraq's Amir Al-Ammari and Merchas Doski celebrate after the match REUTERS/Thaier Al-Sudani

Iraq's Amir Al-Ammari and Merchas Doski celebrate their team's win.

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  • Iraq beat UAE 2-1 with a late penalty, winning their World Cup qualifier playoff 3-2 on aggregate in Basra.
  • Caio Lucas scored first for UAE, but Mohanad Ali equalised for Iraq, leading to a tense finish and penalty.
  • Al-Ammari's stoppage-time penalty secures Iraq's place in the intercontinental playoffs, chasing their first World Cup spot since 1986.

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BASRA, Iraq - Iraq scored a penalty 17 minutes into stoppage time to claim a dramatic 2-1 home win over the United Arab Emirates on Nov 18 and secure a 3-2 aggregate playoff victory over their neighbours that keeps the country's World Cup qualification dream alive.

Amir Al-Ammari struck from the spot to take Graham Arnold’s side into March’s intercontinental playoffs in front of a packed-out Basra International Stadium.

The winner came after substitute Mohanad Ali had headed in a 66th-minute equaliser for the Iraqis, who had gone behind to Caio Lucas’ opener 14 minutes earlier.

Iraq, who are trying to qualify for the World Cup for the first time since their debut appearance in 1986, will now join five other teams in the playoffs with two spots at the finals available.

A game of few opportunities came to life in the 52nd minute when Yahia Nader drove through midfield to slip the ball into the path of Caio Lucas, the Brazil-born forward taking a touch before scoring beyond Jalal Hassan.

The Emiratis almost doubled their lead two minutes later, only for Nicolas Gimenez’s volley to crash against the crossbar with Hassan, who was celebrating his 100th appearance for Iraq, well beaten.

Iraq were second-best for much of the game, but a set piece allowed Arnold’s side to pull level.

Al-Ammari swung his free kick from the left flank towards the six-yard box and Ali’s header took a deflection off Nader that ensured goalkeeper Khalid Eisa had little chance of preventing the ball from crossing the line.

Ali was heavily involved again as Iraq were awarded the decisive penalty, the striker connecting with a header that Nader swatted away with his arm and referee Yusuke Araki pointed to the spot after viewing the pitchside monitor.

Al-Ammari thumped the spotkick high into the goal as Eisa dived the wrong way to spark celebrations in the stands. REUTERS

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