• Iraq and Saudi Arabia line up prior to kick off. Iraq has not played full internationals on home turf since 1990. Haidar Mohammed Ali / AFP
    Iraq and Saudi Arabia line up prior to kick off. Iraq has not played full internationals on home turf since 1990. Haidar Mohammed Ali / AFP
  • Iraqi and Saudi fans cheer and wave their national flags. Nabil al-Jurani / AP Photo
    Iraqi and Saudi fans cheer and wave their national flags. Nabil al-Jurani / AP Photo
  • Saudi Arabia and Iraq players make their way onto the pitch. Haidar Mohammed Ali / AFP
    Saudi Arabia and Iraq players make their way onto the pitch. Haidar Mohammed Ali / AFP
  • Saudi Arabia and Iraq players vie for the ball. Haidar Mohammed Ali / AFP
    Saudi Arabia and Iraq players vie for the ball. Haidar Mohammed Ali / AFP
  • Iraq's goalkeeper Mohammed Hameed blocks an attempt on goal. Haidar Mohammed Ali / AFP
    Iraq's goalkeeper Mohammed Hameed blocks an attempt on goal. Haidar Mohammed Ali / AFP
  • Saudi Arabia's Maath Hasan flies past Iraq's Hussam Kadhem Jaber. Haidar Mohammed Ali / AFP
    Saudi Arabia's Maath Hasan flies past Iraq's Hussam Kadhem Jaber. Haidar Mohammed Ali / AFP
  • Fans wave the Saudi Arabian flag prior to the start of the match. Haidar Mohammed Ali / AFP
    Fans wave the Saudi Arabian flag prior to the start of the match. Haidar Mohammed Ali / AFP
  • Iraq's Muhanad Ali celebrates scoring a goal. Haidar Mohammed Ali / AFP
    Iraq's Muhanad Ali celebrates scoring a goal. Haidar Mohammed Ali / AFP

AFC Cup matches in Iraq postponed until after Fifa Council meets


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Two AFC Cup matches involving Iraqi clubs have been postponed until April in the hope that Fifa will lift a ban on the country hosting competitive international games, the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) said on Monday.

Al Zawraa were scheduled to host Bahraini side Manama Club on Tuesday, while Air Force Club's home game against Malkiya of Bahrain was to be held a week later.

The AFC and the participating clubs had given their consent to stage fixtures in Iraq but Fifa are yet to allow the country to host competitive club fixtures of Asian tournaments.

"Fifa have emphasised that the lifting of the ban on playing matches in Iraq applies only for international friendly matches and that the AFC Cup matches are not friendly games and therefore cannot be staged in Iraq without a change in the current ruling by the Fifa Council," the AFC said in a statement.

"As the next Fifa Council is to be held on March 15-16, 2018, the AFC, in order to provide the Iraqi clubs with an opportunity to play the matches on home soil and in accordance with the AFC Cup Regulations 2018 [Article7.3] have decided to postpone the affected matches until April 16 and 17, 2018."

The AFC said it would decide venues for the two matches after the Fifa Council considers the issue in their next meeting.

Iraq successfully staged an international friendly against Saudi Arabia in Basra last Wednesday, leading to AFC president Sheikh Salman bin Ibrahim Al Khalifa and Iraq prime minister Haider Al Abadi to call on Fifa to end the three-decade-long ban on the country hoisting competitive international football matches.

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