Played
February 29, 2012 9:45 PM SGT
Grand Hamad Stadium — ad-Dōha (Doha)
Referee: Abdullah Al Hilali
Attendance: 950
February 29, 2012 9:45 PM SGT
Grand Hamad Stadium — ad-Dōha (Doha)
Referee: Abdullah Al Hilali
Attendance: 950
2014 World Cup Qualifier Preview: Iraq vs Singapore
Depleted Lions face Iraq in Doha with only pride to play for
By Sugumaran Devaraja
Football Association of Singapore
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IRAQ
Gassid Saeed, Rehema, Shakir, Abbas,
Akram, Mulla, Munir, Jassim,
Kareem, Mahmoud
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SINGAPORE
Hassan Shaiful, Baihakki, Bennett, Ruzaini,
Isa, Mustafic, Shahril, Sulaiman,
Fazrul, Agu
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A depleted Singapore side face Iraq in the neutral venue of Doha, Qatar in their final group match having lost all their previous group matches. Hariss Harun, Safuwan Baharudin, Shakir Hamzah and winger Yasir Hanapi would be missing the match as they have not been given permission to travel due to their National Service commitments.
With little more than pride to play for, the Lions face an uphill task against an Iraqi side that has won its last 5 matches. Although the Lions have no chance of progressing to the next round, fans still expect a positive performance from the team and the missing players would certainly be a blow to Avramovic's preparations, as all four are highly regarded within the Singapore camp, and are integral to the team's future.
The latter trio missed Saturday's 2-2 friendly draw against Azerbaijan, and it has now been confirmed by sources close to the Football Association of Singapore that the country's Ministry of Defence (MINDEF) has not granted Safuwan, Shakir and Yasir permission to join up with Radojko Avramovic's squad.
While the Lions stand no chance of progressing to the next round of World Cup qualifiers, this will still come as a blow for Avramovic's preparations, as all four are highly regarded within the Singapore camp, and are said to be integral to the team's future.
In their absence, the Lions would look to inspirational captain Shahril Ishak to cause the Iraqi defence problems, who has been in hot form for his club side LionsXII in the Malaysian Super League and has grabbed five goals in his last three league matches. The comeback from 2 goals down to draw 2-2 against Azerbaijan last Friday should have improved the team morale.
Iraq had a poor performance in their last match, a friendly against Lebanon who fielded a weakened side and won 1-0. The Lions have to watch 24-year-old supporting striker Karrar Jassim who boasts explosive speed and fine technique. His quick movement and pin-point passes must be watched for the Lions to garner a favourable result.
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DID YOU KNOW? |
In the corresponding home fixture, Singapore lost 2-0 in September 2011 at Jalan Besar Stadium to goals from Alaa Abdul Zahra and Younis Mahmoud Khalaf.
- Singapore have lost all 5 group games so far.
- Iraq have been forced to play all their home matches at a neutral venue, like Doha, Qatar for the Singapore fixture, due to safety concerns.
- Singapore have scored just once in the group stages of the qualifiers and it was in the opening match against China.
- Singapore's only goal scorer in this stage of the competition, Aleksandr Duric, was not even selected this time around.
- Both Iraq and Jordan top the group and have been assured of qualifications, though both teams share the same number of points.
Field Report
Reader's Predictions
Top 3 Predictions
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Iraq 3-0 Singapore
- 22.97 %
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Iraq 2-0 Singapore
- 16.22 %
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Iraq 4-0 Singapore
- 13.96 %
| World Cup Qualification 2014 (Asia) (WCQA) | Feb 29, 2012 | Iraq 7 - Singapore 1 | |
| World Cup Qualification 2014 (Asia) (WCQA) | Sep 6, 2011 | Singapore 0 - Iraq 2 |
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| Mar 22, 2013 | China 1 - Iraq 0 | ACQ |
| Feb 6, 2013 | Iraq 1 - Indonesia 0 | ACQ |
| Feb 1, 2013 | Iraq 3 - Malaysia 0 | FR |
| Jan 19, 2013 | UAE 2 - Iraq 1 | GC |
| Jan 16, 2013 | Iraq 1 - Bahrain 1 | GC |
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| Feb 6, 2013 | Jordan 4 - Singapore 0 | ACQ |
| Dec 22, 2012 | Thailand 1 - Singapore 0 | AFFC |
| Dec 19, 2012 | Singapore 3 - Thailand 1 | AFFC |
| Dec 12, 2012 | Singapore 1 - Philippines 0 | AFFC |
| Dec 8, 2012 | Philippines 0 - Singapore 0 | AFFC |
| - | Mohammed Gassid | |
| 14 | Salam Shakir | Defender |
| - | Samal Saeed | |
| - | Basem Abbas | |
| 15 | Ali Rehema | Defender |
| - | Qusay Munir | |
| - | Muthana Khalid | |
| - | Nashat Akram | |
| - | Hawar Mulla Mohammed | |
| - | Karrar Jassim | |
| 10 | Younis Mahmoud | Striker |
| - | Jalal Hassan Hachim | Goalkeeper |
| 22 | Noor Sabri | Goalkeeper |
| - | Husam Kadhim | |
| 2 | Ahmad Ibrahim Khalaf | Defender |
| - | Ali Kareem | |
| - | Salih Sadir | |
| - | Saade abdulamir | |
| - | Ibrahim Kamil | |
| - | Luay Salah | |
| - | Mahdi Karim | |
| - | Mostafa Karim Abdullah | |
| - | Ali Salah | |
| - | Walid Bahr |
| 18 | H. Sunny | Goalkeeper |
| 16 | Daniel Bennett | Defender |
| 5 | Baihakki Khaizan | Defender |
| 19 | Irwan Shah | Defender |
| 7 | Shi Jiayi | Midfielder |
| 17 | Shahril Ishak | Midfielder |
| 15 | Fahrudin Mustafic | Midfielder |
| 4 | I. Abdul Halim | Midfielder |
| 6 | Shahdan Sulaiman | Midfielder |
| - | Ruzaini Zainal | |
| - | Li Qiu | |
| 18 | Hyrulnizam Jumaat | Goalkeeper |
| 21 | Joey Sim Wei Zhi | Goalkeeper |
| 3 | Shaiful Esah | Defender |
| - | Delwinder Singh | |
| - | Firdaus Idros | |
| 12 | F. Nawaz | Midfielder |
| - | Patrick Brian Paranjody | |
| - | Agu Casmir |
Match News
Top Scorers
| Player | Goals | Penalties | |
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Younis Mahmoud Striker Al Sadd |
7 | 1 |
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Shinji Okazaki Striker VfB Stuttgart |
7 | 0 |
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Chu-Young Park Striker Celta |
6 | 0 |
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Khalfan Ibrahim Striker Al Sadd |
5 | 2 |
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Keun-Ho Lee Midfielder Kitakyushu |
5 | 0 |
