Iran–Iraq football rivalry
Iran–Iraq rivalryOther names |
Iran vs Iraq |
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Locale |
Asia |
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Teams |
Iran
Iraq |
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First meeting |
1 June 1962 (54 years ago) |
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Latest meeting |
Iran 3–3 Iraq 2015 AFC Asian Cup (23 January 2015) |
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Statistics |
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Meetings total |
25 |
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Most wins |
Iran (14) |
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Top scorer |
Ali Daei (4) |
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Largest victory |
Iran 4–0 Iraq 1964 Olympic qualification (2 January 1964) |
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The Iran and Iraq national football teams are sporting rivals[1][2][3] who have played each other since 1962.
According to The Malay Mail, "Emotions are always high when Iran and Iraq meet on the football pitch".[4]
The most recent match between the two teams was the quarter-final of the 2015 AFC Asian Cup where Iraq knocked Iran out on penalties. Iran were knocked out at the quarter-final stage for the third time in a row, whereas Iraq reached the semi-final for the second time in the past three editions of the tournament.
Origins
The rivalry is not such a football-inspired ill-feeling between the two, but more of geography, religion and history.[1]
Iran and Iraq are neighbouring countries, sharing a long history. In contemporary era, especially during the reign of Saddam Hussein, the two countries had bad relations and fought the Iran–Iraq War for 8 years.[2][3]
In 2001, for the first time in decades, an Iran-Iraq match was not held at a neutral venue.[3]
Major tournament matches
Matches
- Source:[5][6]
# |
Date |
Competition |
Home team |
Score |
Away team |
Goals (home) |
Goals (away) |
Venue |
1 |
1 June 1962 |
Friendly |
Iran .svg.png) |
1-1 |
Iraq |
Kouzehkanani 90' |
Abbas 47' (pen) |
Iran Amjadieh Stadium, Tehran |
2 |
3 June 1962 |
Friendly |
Iran .svg.png) |
1-2 |
Iraq |
Kouzehkanani |
Ismail 47'; Hamid 60' |
Iran Amjadieh Stadium, Tehran |
3 |
12 December 1963 |
1964 Olympic qualification[lower-alpha 1] |
Iran .svg.png) |
4-0 |
Iraq |
Shirzadegan   ; Arab ; |
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Iran Amjadieh Stadium, Tehran |
4 |
2 January 1964 |
1964 Olympic qualification[lower-alpha 1] |
Iraq  |
0-0 |
Iran .svg.png) |
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Baghdad Stadium, Baghdad |
5 |
7 March 1969 |
1969 Friendship Cup |
Iran .svg.png) |
2-1 |
Iraq |
Ghelichkhani ; Eftekhari |
Dhiab 16' |
Iran Amjadieh Stadium, Tehran |
6 |
9 May 1972 |
1972 Asian Cup |
Iran .svg.png) |
3-0 |
Iraq |
Kalani 34', 70', 78' |
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National Stadium, Bangkok |
7 |
13 September 1974 |
1974 Asian Games |
Iran .svg.png) |
1-0 |
Iraq |
Roshan  |
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Iran Aryamehr Stadium, Tehran |
8 |
24 August 1975 |
1976 Olympic qualification[lower-alpha 1] |
Iran .svg.png) |
1-1 |
Iraq |
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Iran Aryamehr Stadium, Tehran |
9 |
4 June 1976 |
1976 Asian Cup |
Iran .svg.png) |
2-0 |
Iraq |
Nouraei 45'; Roshan 58' |
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Iran Aryamehr Stadium, Tehran |
10 |
5 November 1989 |
1989 Peace and Friendship Cup |
Iran  |
0-0 |
Iraq |
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Al-Sadaqua Walsalam Stadium, Kuwait City |
11 |
22 October 1993 |
1994 World Cup qualification |
Iran  |
1-2 |
Iraq |
Daei 21' |
Radhi 20'; Kadhim 37' |
Khalifa Stadium, Doha |
12 |
5 December 1996 |
1996 Asian Cup |
Iran  |
1-2 |
Iraq |
Daei 90' (pen) |
Fawzi 37'; Sabbar 67' |
Al-Maktoum Stadium, Dubai |
13 |
18 October 2000 |
2000 Asian Cup |
Iran  |
1-0 |
Iraq |
Daei 77' |
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Saida Stadium, Sidon |
14 |
7 September 2001 |
2002 World Cup qualification |
Iraq |
1-2 |
Iran |
Emad Reza 20' |
Karimi 29'; Daei 83' |
Al-Shaab Stadium, Baghdad |
15 |
12 October 2001 |
2002 World Cup qualification |
Iran  |
2-1 |
Iraq |
Mahdavikia 27'; Karimi 70' |
Chatir 51' |
Azadi Stadium, Tehran |
16 |
5 September 2002 |
2002 WAFF Championship |
Iraq  |
0-0 (a.e.t.)[lower-alpha 2] |
Iran |
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Abbasiyyin Stadium, Damascus |
17 |
13 August 2003 |
2003 LG Cup |
Iran  |
0-1 |
Iraq |
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Swadi 52' |
Azadi Stadium, Tehran |
18 |
23 June 2004 |
2004 WAFF Championship |
Iran  |
2-1 |
Iraq |
Nekounam 4'; Borhani 54' |
|
Azadi Stadium, Tehran |
19 |
4 October 2006 |
2006 LG Cup |
Iran  |
2-0 |
Iraq |
Rezaei 25'; Rajabzadeh 70' |
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International Stadium, Amman |
20 |
16 June 2007 |
2007 WAFF Championship[lower-alpha 3] |
Iran  |
0-0 |
Iraq |
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International Stadium, Amman |
21 |
24 June 2007 |
2007 WAFF Championship[lower-alpha 3] |
Iran  |
2-1 |
Iraq |
Badamaki 9'; Beikzadeh 21' |
Sadir 86' (pen) |
International Stadium, Amman |
22 |
1 October 2010 |
2010 WAFF Championship |
Iran  |
2-1 |
Iraq |
Hosseini 57'; Gholami 82' |
Karim 69' |
King Abdullah Stadium, Amman |
23 |
11 January 2011 |
2011 Asian Cup |
Iraq  |
1-2 |
Iran |
Mahmoud 13' |
Rezaei 42'; Mobali 84' |
Ahmed Bin Ali Stadium, Doha |
24 |
4 January 2015 |
Friendly |
Iraq  |
0-1 |
Iran |
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Azmoun 57' |
Wollongong Showground, New South Wales |
25 |
23 January 2015 |
2015 AFC Asian Cup |
Iran  |
3-3 (a.e.t.)[lower-alpha 2] |
Iraq |
Azmoun 24'; Pouraliganji 103'; Ghoochannejhad 119' |
Yasin 56'; Mahmoud 93'; Ismail 116' |
Canberra Stadium, Canberra |
Statistics
Matches held in Iran | 10 |
Matches held in neutral venue | 13 |
Matches held in Iraq | 2 |
Total matches | 25 |
Top scorers
See also
References
- 1 2 Duerden, John. "Asia awaits neighbourly rivalry". ESPN. Retrieved November 22, 2014.
- 1 2 Montague, James (January 13, 2011). "Pitch Warfare: Iran face Iraq in soccer grudge match". CNN. Retrieved November 21, 2014.
- 1 2 3 "Iran-Iraq classic rivalry". Iran Daily (4924). November 5, 2014. p. 11.
- ↑ Montague, James (January 22, 2015). "Iran vs Iraq: Quarter-final clash reignites decades-old rivalry". The Malay Mail. Retrieved January 22, 2015.
- ↑ Panahi, Majeed (7 August 2014). "Iran - International Matches". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved November 21, 2014.
- ↑ Courtney, Barrie (21 January 2011). "Iraq - List of International Matches". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved November 21, 2014.
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