Iraqi Defenders Capture Their Passion Against Indonesia

JAKARTA The Iraqi national team has a multiplied passion and enthusiasm to fight the Indonesian national team in the second match of the fourth round of the Asian zone 2026 World Cup qualifiers.

A super important match for the two countries will take place at King Abdullah Sports City, Jeddah, Arab Suadi, on Sunday, October 12, 2025. Kick off or kick off the match starts at 02.30 WIB.

Rebin Sulaka, who is one of the senior players in the Iraqi squad, said that he and his teammates had extra motivation ahead of the duel with the Patrick Kluivert squad.

"The current readiness of the Iraqi team has never happened before. To be honest, the enthusiasm and enthusiasm of all the mau has never been seen before," he told a news conference.

The match in the morning is equally important for both teams. Bringing home three points is an unnegotiable fixed price.

On the Indonesian side, victory will keep hopes of appearing in the World Cup next year alive. If you don't bring home the points then the dream really goes out.

Iraq also certainly doesn't want to lose against the Garuda squad. They need three points from this duel before clashing with Saudi Arabia in the middle of the week to make sure one ticket to the World Cup.

"We hope that fans will continue to support us to achieve the dream of qualifying for the World Cup together because this is a long-awaited dream," said Rebin.

From the fourth round of qualifications, there is only one ticket for each group. The squad that comes out as group winners is entitled to qualify for the 2026 World Cup later.

Meanwhile, the team that occupies the runner-up position will continue their journey to the fifth round qualifiers with a runner-up team from group A. Meanwhile, the caretaker team of the standings is confirmed to be eliminated.

Indonesia is currently in a bad position after losing 2-3 against Saudi Arabia, a result that makes them have to sit at the bottom of the standings without points.

To maintain hope, at least in the runner-up position, Jay Idzes and his colleagues must win by dawn. Victory with a big goal difference will be better.