Zidane Iqbal: The footballer who gave Pakistan its first World Cup moment
Islamabad, Pakistan โ The scoreline read 4-1 to Norway. Iraq had been heavily beaten in their first World Cup match in 40 years. Manchester City striker Erling Haaland scored twice in his World Cup debut as Norway cruised to victory in Group I. But for Pakistan, the result barel
Islamabad, Pakistan โ The scoreline read 4-1 to Norway. Iraq had been heavily beaten in their first World Cup match in 40 years. Manchester City striker Erling Haaland scored twice in his World Cup debut as Norway cruised to victory in Group I.
When Zidane Iqbal crossed the touchline for Iraq at Boston Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts, in the 59th minute on Tuesday, history was made. He became the first player of Pakistani heritage to appear in a FIFA World Cup.
Pakistanโs national team has never qualified for the tournament. It sits 198th in FIFAโs rankings. For decades, more than 250 million Pakistanis have watched footballโs biggest event from the outside.
That changed, in its own complicated way, through a 23-year-old born in Manchester, England.
Zidane Ammar Iqbal was born on April 27, 2003, to a Pakistani father and an Iraqi mother. His father, Aamar, is from the city of Sahiwal in Punjab while his mother, Ayat, was born in southern Iraq.
Growing up in Manchester, Iqbal was eligible to represent England, Pakistan or Iraq. The decision he eventually made was not a calculated one.
Iraq found him the way many things happen now: through social media.
A large Instagram page tracking Iraqis around the world contacted him to ask whether rumours about his heritage were true.

