Iraq national student football team

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Flag of Iraq.svg Iraq School Team
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Association Ministry of Education
Iraq Football Association
FIFA code IRQ
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Pan Arab School Games
AppearancesN/A
Best result Med 1.png Champions 2, 2006, 2010

Iraq national school football team is a team representing Iraq in the schools competitions. [1]

Contents

Pan Arab School Games Record

Recent Pan Arab School Games editions record.

Pan Arab School Games
YearResultGPWD*LGSGA
Flag of Algeria.svg 16th Edition - 2006 Champions5411440
Flag of Jordan.svg 17th Edition - 2008 4th Place6312106
Flag of Lebanon.svg 18th Edition - 2010 Champions531164
Flag of Kuwait.svg 19th Edition - 2013 Group C - 3rd Place311153

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References

  1. "Arab School Games and Arab School Football Championship". Rsssf.com. Retrieved 2014-02-18.