Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya becomes first Arab club with multiple scorers at a World Cup
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BAGHDAD, Iraq โ Iraq's Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya has become the first Arab club to have more than one of its players score at a FIFA World Cup, with Aymen Hussein finding the net for the Iraqi national team and Ali Alwan scoring for Jordan.
The club is expected to earn around $2 million under FIFA regulations tied to its players' performances at the tournament, a figure club officials say reflects the success of its international talent development program.
Ahead of Iraq's group-stage match, French media reported that France has identified Aymen Hussein as a key threat. Coach Didier Deschamps is said to have prepared a tight-marking plan aimed at limiting the Iraqi striker's movement in the box and neutralizing his heading ability, with French staff concerned that an Iraqi lead would complicate the game.
No further details on the club's financial arrangements or on France's tactical plans were immediately available.
