news.bbc.co.uk — Thousands of Iraqis have spilled onto the streets to celebrate their football squad's Asian Cup victory. Correspondents say Iraq's progress has temporarily united the divided country. The team includes Sunni and Shia Muslims.
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pault107Jul 29, 2007
Ah right, I didn't notice that. Fair enough then.
krashtJul 29, 2007
This is indeed a good story. The Iraq team certainly had a hard time of it before the tournament. Their coach's office is pretty much a hotel foyer in another country, their players can't play in their domestic league, because there isn't any and they were rarely able to get a full team together for training camps, which were held in other countries. Bravo to them, they deserved the win.
pixelvisionJul 29, 2007
football is the international peacemaker
jedikvJul 30, 2007
Crap - looks like another team for England to lose tojoke - go lions
buzzazzJul 31, 2007
Sports can unite nations and spread peace . Congrats !
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Closed AccountJun 21, 2008
I agree peace is what we need. Great job Iraq<a class="user" href="http://www.austinssoccer.com">http://www.austinssoccer.com</a>
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