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page from a sticker album, likely related to the FIFA World Cup 2026, with a focus on the Iraqi national football team
Short Termpage from a sticker album, likely related to the FIFA World Cup 2026, with a focus on the Iraqi national football team. The prominent elements are: - The text "WE ARE IRAQ" in large, bold, red letters. - The word "IRAQ" in large, bold, black letters below the red text. - An Iraqi flag with the text "الله اكبر" (Allahu Akbar). - The text "Iraqi Football Association". - Several large numbered cutouts with "IRQ" followed by a number (1 through 10). Some of these cutouts also contain the names of players, such as JALAL HASSAN, REBIN SULAKA, HUSSEIN ALI, AKAM HASHEM, MERCHAS DOSKI, MANAF YOUNIS, ZIDANE IQBAL, and AMIR AL-AMMARI. One cutout features a portrait of a footballer identified as ZAID TAHSEEN, with his details (29-1-2001, 1.93 m, 77 kg) and a club affiliation (PAKH TAKOR FC (UZBE)). - A section labeled "ROAD TO FIFA WORLD CUP 2026". - Several tables showing match results and group standings for different rounds (ROUND 2, ROUND 3, ROUND 4 GROUP B, ROUND 5, PLAY-OFFS - PATH B - FINAL). These tables list various countries like INDONESIA, VIETNAM, PHILIPPINES, OMAN, KUWAIT, SOUTH KOREA, JORDAN, SAUDI ARABIA, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, and BOLIVIA, along with scores and group details. The image is a close-up of a printed page, possibly a magazine or a dedicated sticker album spread. The background appears to be a textured surface, possibly fabric, suggesting the page is laid out on a surface. There is no information about Zlatitrap, Bulgaria, in this image. The content exclusively relates to football and the Iraqi national team.

