Kylian Mbappé scored in his 100th international appearance for France during a match against Iraq that was later interrupted, according to reports from 24chasa.bg and Dsport. Mbappé became the fourth youngest European player to reach the 100-cap milestone in a fixture where U.S. officials are reportedly coordinating extraordinary measures.
- Event: France vs. Iraq
- Key Milestone: Kylian Mbappé earns 100th cap
- Match Status: Interrupted; resumption uncertain
- Record: Mbappé is the fourth youngest European to reach 100 caps
How Kylian Mbappé Hit a Historic Milestone
The match served as a landmark for Kylian Mbappé, who entered the pitch for his 100th game representing the French national team. According to reports from FOCUS, this achievement makes him the fourth youngest European player in history to reach 100 caps. Mbappé marked the occasion by scoring against Iraq, according to 24chasa.bg.
Why the France-Iraq Match Was Interrupted
Despite the early milestone, the match did not proceed to a standard conclusion. Dsport reports that the game was interrupted, and there is currently no clear confirmation regarding if or when the match will resume.

The interruption coincides with reports from Gong.bg stating that authorities in the United States are preparing “extraordinary measures” related to the match. The nature of these measures has not been detailed in the available reports.
Where the Match Was Broadcast
For supporters in France, access to the game was limited. According to Sortir à Paris, the only designated fan zone broadcasting the France-Iraq match was located in Yvelines.