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Former Socceroos coach Graham Arnold remains confident he can guide Iraq to next year’s FIFA World Cup despite tasting defeat ...
Graham died at the age of 80 on February 12, having been diagnosed with prostate cancer. Doctors believed that he may have lived with the disease for as long as 10 years, although Graham was unaware ...
Both the Socceroos’ performance and result against Japan will give credence to Tony Popovic’s supporters and critics.
A win for the Socceroos tonight will all but seal their spot at the 2026 World Cup, but they face a formidable opponent in ...
Iraq replaces Jesus Casas as head coach with former Australia boss Graham Arnold ahead of crunch World Cup qualifiers.
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. After seven months cooling his heels, it took Graham Arnold just five minutes to decide whether his next move was the right one for ...
Former Socceroos' boss Graham Arnold will seek to reach the finals of another World Cup after taking the reins as coach of Iraq. The 61-year-old Sydneysider, who guided his national team to the ...
Arnold has arrived in Baghdad to start the task of preparing Iraq for World Cup qualifiers next month against South Korea and Jordan. The 61-year-old Arnold – who has taken over from sacked Span ...
Former Australia boss Graham Arnold has been appointed as Iraq’s new coach. The 61-year-old succeeds Jesus Casas and has been tasked with securing the nation’s place at the FIFA World Cup 26™.
Iraqi football stars Ibrahim Bayesh, Osama Rashid & Frans Putros join Graham Arnold's national team camp in Basra for vital ...