Weeping football stars return to Baghdad04.08.2007 02:00 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 conflict. 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." After nightfall the team was driven to the heavily fortified "green zone" government and diplomatic compound, where Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki kissed each player on both cheeks and placed garlands of flowers around their necks. They were greeted inside the walled compound by a marching band and a throng of government officials, before being ushered in to the ceremony with Maliki and President Jalal Talabani. "You have brought the smile back to the lips of Iraq," Maliki said. "You are an example of our unity." Officials chanted and clapped, and a poet in robes took a microphone to shout verses in the team's honour. Continued... Source: reuters.comwww.alllee.com |
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