Iraqi soccer team to visit Baghdad under heightened security
Above: Captain Younis Mahmoud celebrates after he scores against Saudi Arabia in yesterday's Asian Cup victory. Mahmoud later called for U.S. troops to withdraw.
Iraq's mainly expat national soccer team are looking forward to returning home to celebrate winning the Asian Cup, but some are fearful for their safety and for the security of any jubilant crowds.
Iraqi Youth and Sports Minister Jasem Mohammed Jaafar said on Monday it was hoped the team, most of whose players live abroad, would arrive in Baghdad this week after their historic triumph in Jakarta on Sunday.
"They will be met at the airport by representatives of the prime minister, president and speaker of the Council of Representatives," Jaafar told Reuters.
"We are studying how to offer them the necessary security so they can enjoy the events we have for them," he said.
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Iraq's mainly expat national soccer team are looking forward to returning home to celebrate winning the Asian Cup, but some are fearful for their safety and for the security of any jubilant crowds.
Iraqi Youth and Sports Minister Jasem Mohammed Jaafar said on Monday it was hoped the team, most of whose players live abroad, would arrive in Baghdad this week after their historic triumph in Jakarta on Sunday.
"They will be met at the airport by representatives of the prime minister, president and speaker of the Council of Representatives," Jaafar told Reuters.
"We are studying how to offer them the necessary security so they can enjoy the events we have for them," he said.
Read the rest at Reuters
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