Baghdad welcomes home Asian Cup football heroes03.08.2007 17:01 SportsBy Mussab Al-Khairalla BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Weeping tears of joy and pride, Iraq's soccer champions arrived home on Friday to celebrate the Asian Cup victory that inspired their nation, but heavy security meant few Baghdadis were able to join the party. "There is no happier moment," goalkeeper Noor Sabri told Iraqiya state television in the airport arrival lounge, choking back tears as other players behind him sobbed. "I don't know what to say. All I can say is congratulations to the mothers of the martyrs," he said, paying tribute to victims of his country's sectarian strife. Player Ali Rahima said: "We hope that this unity will not be only for football. We hope everybody will unite to bring happiness to the Iraqi people." Hundreds of Iraqis managed to negotiate a series of security checkpoints in blistering summer heat to reach the airport in the hope of catching a glimpse of their heroes. "People have been dancing and chanting and singing all day. We haven't gotten tired," a government employee who was at the airport told Reuters. But most of the city remained locked down in a weekly curfew for the Muslim day of prayer. The majority of Iraqis would see the players only on television. "It's a shame that this team brought us the happiness of our lives, and we still cannot celebrate them properly," said Ammar Hussein, 33. The Baghdad resident said he did not dare take to the streets for safety reasons. Continued... Source: reuters.comwww.alllee.com |
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