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Qatar to play friendly tournament in Iraq after 3-decade FIFA ban

Published: 21 Mar 2018 - 02:41 pm | Last Updated: 04 Nov 2021 - 01:16 am
(FILE PHOTO) Basra Stadium, in the southern Iraqi city. AFP / HAIDAR MOHAMMED ALI

(FILE PHOTO) Basra Stadium, in the southern Iraqi city. AFP / HAIDAR MOHAMMED ALI

AP

BAGHDAD: Iraq is hosting a friendly football tournament this week, with Syria and Qatar.

It comes just days after FIFA lifted a three-decade-long ban on Iraq hosting international competitions.

An Iraq-Qatar match is to start Wednesday evening in the southern city of Basra.

FIFA lifted the ban on Monday for Iraqi cities of Basra, Karbala and Irbil, considered to be the safest in Iraq - but not the capital, Baghdad, which still sees frequent militant attacks.

Iraq's minister of youth and sports, Abdul-Hussein Abtan, congratulated the Iraqi people following FIFA's move and said it would change how Iraq is viewed in the region and beyond.

While the ban was in place, Iraq was still able to host friendly games and tournaments.