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A warning from Al-Sadr hours before the start of the Gulf Cup in Basra 2023.01.05 - 21:05 Baghdad - Nas On Thursday, the leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, welcomed the arrival of Arab guests to Basra to attend the "Gulf 25" cup. Al-Sadr said in a tweet on Twitter, which was followed by “Nass” (January 6, 2022): Our honorable Arab guests from the Arab Gulf countries welcome you. guests and you are the master of the house.” Al-Sadr called on "everyone to take into account this, as the Iraqis are people of hospitality and generosity," noting that "conflicts, disagreements and corruption must be avoided, as this is harmful to the reputation of Iraq and the Iraqis." And the leader of the Sadrist movement continued, "There is also nothing wrong with taking into account the audience in their attendance of matches, especially the matches of the Iraqi national team, that it be either free of charge or with symbolic wages." The Iraqi city of Basra will host the 25th edition of the Gulf Cup, which will start tomorrow, January 6, 2023. The Arabian Gulf Cup 25, or Khaleeji 25, is the twenty-fifth edition of the Arabian Gulf Cup competition, which is held every two years with the participation of the eight teams affiliated with the Arabian Gulf Cup Football Federation.
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The decision paves the way for hosting “Gulf 25” FIFA lifts ban on holding international matches in Iraq City International Stadium February 27 2022 06:22 PM 21 The head of the Iraqi Football Association, Adnan Darjal, announced that his country will meet its UAE counterpart in Baghdad at Al-Madina International Stadium as part of the Asian qualifiers for the 2022 World Cup, after the International Federation of the Game “FIFA” decided to lift the ban on Iraq’s hosting of international matches, which enhances the chances of hosting the edition. The upcoming Gulf Cup "Gulf 25" early next year in Basra.