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Saudi Arabia offers to fund new Iraq football stadium

- JEREMIAH M. SEVILLA AFP

BAGHDAD: Saudi Arabia has offered to fund a new football stadium in Iraq, as FIFA prepares to decide whether to lift its ban on Iraq hosting competitiv­e internatio­nal matches.

The offer came in a telephone call between King Salman and Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi on Monday evening, the prime

The stadium will be built in a up to 100,000 spectators, Abadi’s

“A government commission has been formed to follow this issue,” Haydar Hamada told AFP.

It follows an internatio­nal friendly between the two countries in Iraq’s third city Basra on in 40 years.

The king described the game, which Iraq won 4-1 in front of a capacity 60,000 crowd, as a “suc

It was watched by Asian Football Confederat­ion head Salman bin Ibrahim Al-Khalifa who said “the time has come” to end the three-decade ban on Iraq hosting competitiv­e internatio­nal matches.

FIFA is due to decide on March 16.

The country has not played full internatio­nals on home turf since its 1990 invasion of Kuwait.

The ban, covering all but domestic matches, stayed in place after the US-led invasion of 2003 toppled dictator Saddam Hussein.

a power outage during an IraqJordan match in the Iraqi Kurdish capital Arbil led FIFA to promptly reinstate it.

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PHOTO COURTESY OF CERES NEGROS FC Bienvenido Marañon shoots during Ceres Negros FC’s 2-0 win over Shan United FC of Myanmar in the AFC Cup 2018 Asean zone on Tuesday night at the Panaad Park and Stadium in Bacolod City. ROME:

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