
Iraq drawn with Iran, Jordan, Syria in FIBA Basketball World Cup 2027 qualifiers for Qatar
Baghdad (IraqiNews.com) – The Iraqi men's national basketball team has learned its path for the initial stages of qualification for the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2027, which will be hosted in Qatar. Iraq has been drawn into Group 3 alongside formidable regional opponents.
The draw places Iraq in a challenging group with basketball powerhouses Iran, alongside strong contenders Jordan and Syria. These matchups promise intense competition as teams vie for a spot in the global showpiece.
The qualification journey will see Iraq battle these neighboring nations in a series of games as they bid to advance through the Asian qualifiers. Securing one of the top spots in this group will be crucial for progressing towards the World Cup finals.

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