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What Iraq and DR Congo's World Cup Qualification Means for the 2026 Tournament

| 1 min read| By EuroBulletin24 briefing
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Iraq and DR Congo qualified through the intercontinental playoffs. Here is what these two teams bring to the World Cup and why their stories matter beyond sport.

The intercontinental playoff system that the 48-team World Cup format created produced two qualifying nations whose journeys to the tournament illuminate dimensions of football's global reach that conventional qualifying narratives miss.

Iraq's qualification — defeating Bolivia in the decisive intercontinental playoff match — ended a 40-year World Cup absence that spans the entirety of the country's traumatic modern history. Iraq last appeared at the World Cup in Mexico 1986, before the Iran-Iraq War's conclusion, before the Gulf War, before the 2003 invasion, before ISIS, before the current incomplete reconstruction. The country's national football team has persevered through all of it, maintaining international competition and winning the 2007 AFC Asian Cup in what remains the defining moment in Iraqi sporting history.

The squad that qualified in 2026 is built primarily from diaspora talent — players from Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden, and Australia whose Iraqi heritage connects them to the country they represent but whose football development happened in European academies. This diaspora pipeline is a structural feature of Iraqi football that reflects the specific history of displacement that has sent millions of Iraqis to European countries over forty years.

DR Congo's qualification through the intercontinental system — defeating one of the Americas' playoff entrants — represents Africa's most populous nation reaching football's greatest stage for the first time in the 48-team era. Their squad, similarly built through European diaspora pathways, brings Belgian-trained players alongside Congolese domestic talent in a combination that has produced competitive results against established African and global opposition.

For the 2026 tournament, Iraq and DR Congo will not be among the favourites. They will be among the stories — the teams whose presence in America this summer represents something about humanity's capacity to maintain hope and excellence through circumstances that would justify abandoning both.

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