Blue Herald
29
Jul
Iraq Wins Asian Cup
by QuestionGirl • 12:40 pm

WOOT WOOT WOOT!

Iraq erupted into a rare explosion of communal joy Sunday as its national football team beat Saudi Arabia 1-0 to secure an historic victory in the Jakarta-based final of the Asian Cup. The moment the final whistle was blown, fans surged from cafes and other TV viewing points out onto the streets in extraordinary scenes of jubilation right across the nation.

Younis Mahmoud, 24-year-old captain of the giant-killers who had already disposed of tournament favourites Australia and South Korea, assured himself of a place in the country’s sporting history with his headed winner in Jakarta’s Gelora Bung Karno Stadium.

Khalef headed home a corner kick in the 72nd minute. Iraq had never made the final four before in the Asian tournament, while Saudi Arabia were bidding for an unprecedented fourth Asian Cup title.

Football fans right across Iraq had been gathered before television sets in a show of unity, and the surge of joy was immediate - but also worrying for security authorities over bombings and major disruptions of public order, including the Iraqi tradition of firing live rounds into the air in celebration.

In Baghdad, a ban on use of vehicles had already gone into effect two hours before the kick-off, overnight curfews were ordered in the especially troubled city of Karbala and also in Mosul.

Authorities had urged fans not to congregate in vary large groups in another move to avoid creating bomb targets amid fears of extremists eager to use the event to cause maximum harm.

The young Iraqi team under Brazilian coach Jorvan Vieira already caused major upsets by beating favourites Australia, and then South Korea in a mid-week semi-final - a result that sent the homeland erupting in traditional shooting sprees of celebration that turned tragic with 50 killed in ensuing bomb attacks.

The team includes Sunni and Shiite Muslims, offering the country a rare opportunity to return to the days when it would have been celebrating with one voice.

Stores across the country have meanwhile been doing a brisk trade in national flags, baseball caps and T’shirts, while fans have been buying up fuel to ensure generators keeping TVs running.

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