Olympic Committee Chairman Aqil Muftin Calls on Al-Zawraa to Face Al-Shorta Today
The Iraqi Olympic Committee Chairman Aqil Muftin has officially invited the management of Al-Zawraa Club to participate in the top match against Al-Shorta, emphasizing that maintaining the continuity of the competition and the reputation of Iraqi football should be above any disputes or objections.
Muftin stated in an official remark: "We invite Al-Zawraa Club to be present in the match against Al-Shorta and to play the game in a sportsmanlike spirit, as the reputation of Iraqi football and its status at both local and international levels are more important than any administrative details or temporary objections."
He added: "Holding this anticipated match will have a positive impact on all fronts, whether from a technical or organizational perspective, and it represents a true image of the development of the Iraqi league."
He continued: "We trust in the wisdom and care of the management of Al-Zawraa Club, and we know that the higher interest of Iraqi football will always be their top priority."
He concluded: "We hope to see a match that befits the history of both great clubs, free from tensions, and that the competition remains solely on the green field, for the benefit of Iraqi sports in general."
Muftin stated in an official remark: "We invite Al-Zawraa Club to be present in the match against Al-Shorta and to play the game in a sportsmanlike spirit, as the reputation of Iraqi football and its status at both local and international levels are more important than any administrative details or temporary objections."
He added: "Holding this anticipated match will have a positive impact on all fronts, whether from a technical or organizational perspective, and it represents a true image of the development of the Iraqi league."
He continued: "We trust in the wisdom and care of the management of Al-Zawraa Club, and we know that the higher interest of Iraqi football will always be their top priority."
He concluded: "We hope to see a match that befits the history of both great clubs, free from tensions, and that the competition remains solely on the green field, for the benefit of Iraqi sports in general."