One killed, dozens injured as stampede breaks near football stadium in Iraq’s Basra
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One killed, dozens injured as stampede breaks near football stadium in Iraq’s Basra

The incident occured Thursday at the Sports City where Iraq is hosting the Arabian Gulf Cup after 40 years. Thousands of fans tried to enter the stadium to watch the final match against Oman.

   
Representative image| Reuters Photo/Willy Kurniawan

Representative image| Reuters Photo/Willy Kurniawan

Basra, Iraq: A stampede near a soccer stadium in the city of Basra in southern Iraq killed one person and injured dozens on Thursday, when thousands of fans were trying to enter the stadium, the state news agency reported.

Iraq is hosting the Arabian Gulf Cup for the first time in 40 years and was due to play the final match against Oman on Thursday.

The Arab Gulf Cup Football Federation is considering postponing the final match or moving it to another country if the security situation does not improve, Basra governor Asaad Abdel Amir told Reuters.

The stampede, which also injured 83 people, took place near the gates of the Sports City that was supposed to host the final match, security and medical sources said.

(Reporting by Aref Mohammed in Basra; Writing by Amina Ismail in Erbil; Editing by Raissa Kasolowsky and Nadine Awadalla)

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