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Iraq’s World Cup team meet a ‘wild and wonderful’ West Virginia


Life as a journalist – and as a professional footballer – can take you to unexpected places. Sometimes these journeys intersect, as they did for The National and Iraq’s World Cup squad in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia.

The small American town, population 2,117, is unlike the sun-soaked cities of Girona and A Coruna in Spain, where Iraq played two friendly matches before heading stateside.

Only after we finished our four-hour journey from Washington through a severe thunderstorm did we see the placard welcoming us into “Wild and Wonderful” West Virginia.

Tucked inside the Allegheny Mountains, which are part of the US Appalachian region, the luxurious Greenbrier resort will be Iraq’s home from home for at least the next two weeks during the 2026 World Cup. The resort is situated on a charming two-lane road lined with a bistro, a bakery, a gun store and other local businesses.

“I think a lot of people in the team are surprised by the travel,” said Ahmed Qasem, who made his senior debut for Iraq on May 29 against Andorra. “It’s new things for everyone – different time zone and different climate, but the preparations have been good.”

As we pulled into the gravel car park at the Greenbrier’s sports centre, claps of thunder and heavy rain hit the area as the Iraqi team bus also arrived.