Special Moves Regarding Tickets for Iraq's World Playoff Match!
The ticket official for the playoff match, Jamal Al-Asadi, in his conversation with 'Al-Rabiya Sports', revealed an official move by the Iraqi Football Association to increase the quota allocated for Iraqi fans in the decisive playoff against Bolivia or Suriname, explaining that the goal is to secure the tickets and distribute them in an organized manner to the fans who will be present to support the team.
Al-Asadi said: 'The Iraqi Federation has submitted a request to its international counterpart to increase the ticket quota for the match,' adding: 'We seek to secure the tickets and distribute them to the fans who will be present to support the team.'
In parallel with these moves, a remarkable image emerged of Iraqi fans already present in Mexico, specifically in the city of Monterrey, preparing to support the Lions of Mesopotamia in the playoff match. Early attendance provides the team with important moral support away from home and confirms that the support will not be limited to those coming from within only.
The pleasant surprise was the interaction of Mexican fans who announced their intention to attend the stadium and cheer for Iraq, after a warm welcome the team received from some Mexican fans on social media. This scene reflects widespread sympathy and additional support that may give the players a significant moral boost within the atmosphere of Monterrey.
These facts make the ticket issue more pressing, as the need for increasing the quota allocated to Iraqis is clear, with the organization of a transparent distribution mechanism to ensure the tickets reach the deserving fans, especially with the presence of an Iraqi community in Mexico and supportive Mexican attendance that will increase the momentum of the stands in favor of the Lions of Mesopotamia in a crucial encounter.
Al-Asadi said: 'The Iraqi Federation has submitted a request to its international counterpart to increase the ticket quota for the match,' adding: 'We seek to secure the tickets and distribute them to the fans who will be present to support the team.'
In parallel with these moves, a remarkable image emerged of Iraqi fans already present in Mexico, specifically in the city of Monterrey, preparing to support the Lions of Mesopotamia in the playoff match. Early attendance provides the team with important moral support away from home and confirms that the support will not be limited to those coming from within only.
The pleasant surprise was the interaction of Mexican fans who announced their intention to attend the stadium and cheer for Iraq, after a warm welcome the team received from some Mexican fans on social media. This scene reflects widespread sympathy and additional support that may give the players a significant moral boost within the atmosphere of Monterrey.
These facts make the ticket issue more pressing, as the need for increasing the quota allocated to Iraqis is clear, with the organization of a transparent distribution mechanism to ensure the tickets reach the deserving fans, especially with the presence of an Iraqi community in Mexico and supportive Mexican attendance that will increase the momentum of the stands in favor of the Lions of Mesopotamia in a crucial encounter.