Iraq was eliminated from the World Cup on Friday following a 5-0 loss to Senegal [1].

The defeat marks a disappointing end to Iraq's return to the global stage, ending their campaign without a single point [4].

The match took place in Canada, where Senegal secured a dominant victory to advance to the knockout rounds [2]. Iraq struggled throughout the contest, eventually playing with only 10 men on the field [1].

This result represents the third heavy defeat for the Iraqi squad during the tournament [3]. The team had entered the competition with high expectations, marking their first World Cup appearance since 1986 [3].

Senegal entered the match needing a significant win to ensure their progression in the group stage [2]. They achieved this goal by routing the depleted Iraqi side, leaving the Iraqi fans in cities like Mosul upset by the outcome [2].

Iraq's exit was sealed by the combination of a disciplined Senegalese offense and the tactical disadvantage of playing a man down. The team departs the tournament having failed to secure a draw, or a win, in any of their group-stage fixtures [4].

Iraq was eliminated from the World Cup on Friday following a 5-0 loss to Senegal

Iraq's failure to earn any points in their first World Cup appearance since 1986 highlights a significant gap between the national team's current competitive level and the elite standard of the tournament. The 5-0 loss, compounded by a red card, underscores a struggle with both defensive stability and disciplinary control on the world stage.