Arab Times

Int’l soccer returns to Iraq

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ARBIL, Iraq, May 23, (AFP): Ali, a jubilant 24-year-old, is finally in the stands himself for an internatio­nal football match in Iraq — the first to be held in the country in years.

“Before, I watched these matches on TV. Today I’m at the stadium,” says Ali, wearing an Air Force Club jersey and a flag bearing the team’s falcon emblem around his neck.

The match between the Air Force and Al-Zawraa clubs — part of the Asian Football Confederat­ion (AFC) Cup, which the former team won last year — marks the return of internatio­nal play to football-crazed Iraq for the first time since 2013.

“Football is our oxygen — we breath football,” Ali says.

The law student came by bus along with other fans to the Kurdish regional capital Arbil, where the two teams drew 1-1 in front of a crowd of 11,500 people.

“I would have liked it to be in Baghdad, but that’s how it is. We’re so happy,” Ali says.

Arbil and other areas of Iraqi Kurdistan have largely been spared the years of brutal bloodshed that have plagued other parts of Iraq.

Iraqis’ passion for football cuts across the deep religious and political divisions that have fuelled horrific violence in the country for years, and the country’s national teams have brought people together amid some of the worst of the unrest.

But world football’s governing body FIFA and the AFC have periodical­ly banned Iraq from hosting internatio­nal matches, most recently in 2013 after a coach was killed by security forces.

Violence was rising, part of a multi-year crescendo of bloodshed that culminated in the Islamic State group’s takeover of large areas north and west of Baghdad the following summer.

Among the targets of frequent jihadist attacks in 2013 were football pitches where Iraqi children played the sport and cafes broadcasti­ng matches.

 ??  ?? South Korea’s Lee Seung-woo (center), scores a goal past Argentina’s goalkeeper Franco Petroli (1) during their Group A soccer match in the FIFA U-20 World Cup Korea at Jeonju World Cup Stadium in Jeonju,
South Korea on May 23. (AP)
South Korea’s Lee Seung-woo (center), scores a goal past Argentina’s goalkeeper Franco Petroli (1) during their Group A soccer match in the FIFA U-20 World Cup Korea at Jeonju World Cup Stadium in Jeonju, South Korea on May 23. (AP)

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