Former Mesopotamia Lions star Samer Saeed believes that the Iraqi national team needs confidence and patience, in order to qualify for the 2026 World Cup in the United States, Canada and Mexico.
And so on The Iraqi national team His Palestinian counterpart will be at Basra International Stadium on the 10th of October, while he will face South Korea on the 15th of the same month in the capital, Seoul.
The Iraqi national team is equal in number of points with Jordan and South Korea at the top of the second group Asian qualifiers The final qualifying round for the 2026 World Cup, with 4 points, trailing on goal difference.
Samer Saeed: The Iraqi national team needs confidence and patience to qualify
Former international player Samer Saeed said in an exclusive statement to the website: win win“There is nothing impossible in football, and we must work hard, and we have only reached this stage in order to compete for qualification. My advice to the players of the Iraqi national team is to believe in their abilities and capabilities, and that they can reach it, because the qualifiers are very long and require confidence and patience, and our players.” God willing, they will be responsible.”
Samer Saeed: Playing for Al-Ahly Tripoli is everyone’s dream
Samer Saeed talked about his experience in… Libyan League With Al-Ahly Tripoli Club, saying: “I am very proud of the period in which I played with Al-Ahly Tripoli, which is always in my heart, as my experience with it was very wonderful, and thank God it left a good impression on Al-Ahly fans and the Libyan people.”
He continued: “For me personally, playing for Al-Ahly Tripoli Club is the dream of any player, regardless of his size, and the best decision in my football life was the choice to play for the Libyan club, and I still stand by my opinion until this moment.”
The Iraqi star, Samer Saeed, regretted the early exclusion of Al-Ahly Tripoli from the Confederation Cup, in the second preliminary round against Simba of Tanzania, saying: “There is a great development in African football, and the clubs that participate in the tournaments must work with all realism, far from courtesy and public pressure, and exclusion.” “The team from the championship made me very sad.”
He continued: “In order to compete in the continental championships, the management of Al-Ahly Tripoli Club must develop a long-term business strategy in order to win the championships.”
He added: “I am a son of a large and long-established institution such as Al-Ahly Tripoli Club, regardless of the time or place. I am a supporter of the team at all times and circumstances. I will never forget that I was part of the club’s history, and I wish it all the best in the coming times.”
The Iraqi star, Samer Saeed (36 years old), is considered one of the most prominent professionals who previously played in the Libyan League. He started playing with Al-Ahly Tripoli starting in the 2006-07 season, and scored two goals with the team, one against Al-Akhdar in the league, and another in the African Confederation Cup against Al-Qatan. Chadian.
In the 2007-08 season, the Iraqi star performed wonderfully with Al-Ahly, where he scored 5 goals in the league and another in the cup competition. He continued his brilliance with his club in the 2008-09 season, scoring 4 goals in his last season with the team in the Libyan League.