Iraqi Kurdistan Football Team - VIVA World Cup Record

VIVA World Cup Record

VIVA World Cup
Year Position GP W D L GS GA
2006 Did not enter - - - - - -
2008 4th 5 1 2 2 7 7
2009 2nd 4 2 - 2 11 4
2010 2nd 4 3 0 1 9 5
2012 1st 4 4 0 0 11 2
Total Best: 1st 17 10 2 5 38 18
VIVA World Cup History
Year Round Score Result
2008 Round 1 Iraqi Kurdistan 2 – 2 Sápmi Win
Round 1 Iraqi Kurdistan 3 – 0 Provence Win
Round 1 Iraqi Kurdistan 1 – 2 Padania Lose
Round 1 Iraqi Kurdistan 0 – 0 Arameans Suryoye Draw
3rd Place Iraqi Kurdistan 1 – 3 Sápmi Lose
2009 Round 1 Iraqi Kurdistan 4 – 0 Occitania Win
Round 1 Iraqi Kurdistan 1 – 2 Padania Lose
Semi-Final Iraqi Kurdistan 6 – 0 Provence Win
Final Iraqi Kurdistan 0 – 2 Padania Lose
2010 Round 1 Iraqi Kurdistan 4 – 1 Two Sicilies Win
Round 1 Iraqi Kurdistan 3 – 2 Provence Win
Semi-Final Iraqi Kurdistan 2 – 1 Occitania Win
Final Iraqi Kurdistan 0 – 1 Padania Lose
2012
Round 1 Iraqi Kurdistan 6 – 0 Western Sahara Win
Round 1 Iraqi Kurdistan 1 – 0 Occitania Win
Semi-Final Iraqi Kurdistan 2 – 1 Provence Win
Final Iraqi Kurdistan 2 – 1 Northern Cyprus Win

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