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Iraq facing World Cup playoff difficulties as Iran war closes embassies and airspace

BAGHDAD (AP) 鈥 Iraq鈥檚 hopes of World Cup qualification are being impacted by because players cannot secure visas for the playoff tournament in Mexico and the team’s coach is stranded in the United Arab Emirates.

鈥淏ecause of airspace closures, our head coach, Graham Arnold, is unable to leave the United Arab Emirates,鈥 the Iraqi soccer federation said in a statement on Instagram on Wednesday. 鈥淚n addition, several embassies remain closed at the present time, preventing several professional players, technical and medical staff members from obtaining entry visas to Mexico.鈥

Mexico鈥檚 foreign affairs ministry said late Wednesday in a statement that the visa complications arose because Mexico does not have an embassy in Iraq, but the Mexican embassy in the United Arab Emirates has been in contact with the Iraqi federation.

The statement added that the visas could be granted in any European country and that they have asked Iraq鈥檚 federation for the names of the people traveling to Mexico to expedite visa issuance procedures.

Iraq is scheduled to play either Bolivia or Suriname in Monterrey, Mexico on March 31 for one of the last two qualification places for the in the United States, Mexico and Canada.

The federation said it is in 鈥渃onstant communication with FIFA regarding the arrangements for our national team鈥檚 participation鈥 in the match. It said the Asian Football Confederation is also 鈥渇ully aware of every development regarding our team鈥檚 situation.鈥

If Iraq fails to qualify through the playoff, it could take another path if Iran is unable to take part in the tournament because of the U.S. and Israeli attacks on the country.

鈥淲e cannot be expected to look forward to the World Cup with hope,鈥 Iran鈥檚 top soccer official .

Should Iran pull out 鈥 still 鈥 Iraq or the United Arab Emirates would be likely replacements as the ninth and 10th-ranked Asian teams in qualifying.

But FIFA鈥檚 legal regulations are vague and appear to give FIFA president Gianni Infantino wide powers to shape any decision.

Iraq鈥檚 most certain hope of qualifying remains winning the playoff later this month.

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