2026 World Cup: Ninth team secures qualification as the tournament brims with entries
South Korea has secured its spot in the 2026 FIFA World Cup with a commanding 2-0 victory over Iraq on June 5, 2025, at Basra International Stadium. This win guarantees the Taeguk Warriors their 11th consecutive World Cup appearance.
The match saw South Korea dominate possession with 75.6% and a significant advantage in shots on goal, registering 7 compared to Iraq’s 2. The first goal came in the 63rd minute when Kim Jin-gyu scored, assisted by Lee Kang-in. Oh Hyeon-gyu sealed the victory with a goal in the 82nd minute, further solidifying South Korea’s lead.
Head coach Hong Myung-bo’s strategy emphasized control and efficiency, with South Korea maintaining a high pressing game and capitalizing on key opportunities. The team’s depth and cohesion were evident, as they effectively managed Iraq’s counterattacks and maintained composure under pressure.
With this victory, South Korea not only secures qualification but also strengthens its position at the top of Group B, with 16 points from 9 matches. The team’s focus now shifts to their final qualifier, aiming to maintain momentum and enter the World Cup with confidence.
This achievement underscores South Korea’s consistent excellence in Asian football and sets the stage for their continued success on the global stage.