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Iraqi Foot Ball
Jun 04, 2008 10:55:26

Iraq National team of Football, Is only ray of hope to unite the diversified ethnic group in Iraq which is been spread with sectarian violence.

Recent suspension of the Iraq football team by FIFA in response to their Government\\\\\\\'s decision to dissolve it\\\\\\\'s National Olympic Committee.

However, the ban was lifted on last Thursday by sports world governing body, ensuring that World Cup qualifier match in Brisbane would take place as planned.

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