Iraq to travel for Mexico playoff despite coach’s call for postponement

Iraq will travel to Mexico at the end of the week ​for their World Cup playoff despite calls from coach Graham Arnold to postpone the match as they are facing travel disruption due to the Middle East ​conflict, the country's FA president Adnan Dirjal ​said on Saturday, Reuters reported. 

Iraq are due to face ⁠either Bolivia or Suriname in Monterrey on ​March 31. Regional airspace has been closed since February ​28, when U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran triggered retaliatory missile and drone attacks across the Middle East, grounding ​several flights.

Dirjal said in a video statement ​carried by the Iraqi News Agency that the federation had ‌written ⁠to world soccer's governing body FIFA to explain “the situation in the region and the difficulties facing the national team”.