Post subject: Something good happens to the Iraqis!
Posted: Mon Jul 30, 2007 9:39 am
Unthought Known
Joined: Sun Oct 17, 2004 1:55 am Posts: 9080 Location: Londres
I know it may belong more to the sports section, but goddamit, this is the best thing to happen to these poor fuckers in a long long time, and they're celebrating. Hard. As an aside, what exactly do non-drinkers do to celebrate?
JAKARTA, July 29 (Reuters) - Iraq completed one of sport's great fairytales by beating Saudi Arabia 1-0 in the Asian Cup final on Sunday to provide a rare moment for celebration in their war-torn homeland.
The Saudis had been bidding to become the first four-times winners of the tournament but Iraq, riding a wave of global sentiment, upset the hot-favourites for a rare slice of sporting glory.
'This is not just about football... this is more important than that,' Iraq's Brazilian coach Jorvan Vieira told a news conference.
'This has brought great happiness to a whole country. This is not about a team, this is about human beings.'
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Few people had given Iraq any chance of winning the tournament after haphazard preparations brought about by the war at home and facing opponents appearing in their sixth final in the last seven Asian Cups.
Iraq were forced to train and play qualifiers in neutral countries and Vieira, who confirmed his resignation after the match, only had two months to mould a team that included Shi'ite, Sunni and Kurdish players.
'I have learnt a lot from this last two months,' Vieira said. 'We all know the problems in Iraq but I have learnt that they are a fantastic people. They have an extraordinary power.'
None of the Iraqi players have been untouched by the war and although they have tried to mask their grief, there were constant reminders of the sectarian violence at home.
At least three players in the squad have lost relatives in the past two months and the players wore black armbands during the final in memory of the 50 people killed by suicide bombers after Wednesday's semi-final win over South Korea.
Mahmoud, who was named best player of the tournament, said one of the tragedies of the war was that the team would not even be able to return to Iraq with the trophy.
'I wish we could go, but you just don't know who will kill you,' he said.
FIFA President Sepp Blatter, who was at the Gelora Bung National Stadium for the final, said Iraq's achievement had inspired millions and was proof of sport's unique power to unite people in the most desperate circumstances.
There's really just the one sport in the world that can do that to people, really. Good on yers.
Post subject: Re: Something good happens to the Iraqis!
Posted: Mon Jul 30, 2007 5:01 pm
Unthought Known
Joined: Thu Dec 16, 2004 1:54 am Posts: 7189 Location: CA
I don't know how historically accurate it is, but my game Medieval Total War II claims that football was banned in 13 hundred something AD because of the associated hooligans. If anything, embracing soccer will decrease the Iraqis prospects of attaining a peaceful society.
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