Iraq Goals vs Palestine 4-0 First Game in Baghdad since 2002 in Al-Shaab Stadium !
Iraq all Goals vs Palestine 4-0 First Game in Baghdad since 2002 in Al-Shaab Stadium 13 July 2009
تغطية مباراة العراق - فلسطين بغداد
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Iraq 2-0 Palestine First game in Baghdad since 2002 in AL-Shaab Stadium Karrar Jasim
Iraq 2-0 Palestine First game in Baghdad since 2002 in AL-Shaab Stadium
تغطية مباراة العراق فلسطين بغداد
Iraq's leading stadium opens for first time since military action ended
1. Pan wide shot of al-Sha'ab Stadium
2. Various of fans of teams - al-Zawraa team (Seagulls in English) and al-Shurta (police force team)
3. Iraqi and US soldiers patrolling stadium
4. Iraqi army watching match
5. Pan across judo show before match
6. Judo performer leaps up and punches board to break it and Iraqi flag unfurls, part of opening ceremony
7. Tilt down from flags of Iraqi Olympic Committee to boys performing their football skills to crowds
8. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Ahmed Abbas, Chairman of the Iraqi Football Committee:
We feel that this stadium has been returned to its rightful owners, now it has been refurbished. Many of its parts were totally destroyed in the war.
9. Pull out wide shot of stadium as players come onto the pitch for inaugural football match
10. Al-Shurta (in green) team with arms round each other
11. Al-Zawraa (Seagulls) in white
12. Pan left wide shot of match in progress
STORYLINE:
Al-Sha'ab Stadium in Baghdad, Iraq's most famous stadium, was inaugurated on Sunday and returned to its original use after serving as a U.S. military base for over two years.
To mark the happy occasion, Iraq's two biggest football teams, the al-Zawraa and the al-Shurta, played the first match.
It is the first time since the U.S.-led war on Iraq ended on April 9, 2003, that the al-Sha'ab Stadium has been open to the public as a sports venue.
Ahmed Abbas, Chairman of the Iraqi Football Committee, said much of the stadium was destroyed in the war, but now it has been fully refurbished and returned to its rightful owners.
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Documentary: Hisham Al Dahabi's Bayt Al Ameen Orphanage in Baghdad, Iraq
This is a documentary showing our trip to Bayt Al Ameen orphanage. Ameen Alkailani, the Iraqi kickboxer and Muay Thai fighter, was keen to visit the orphanage prior to his KGP fight in Al Shaab Stadium, Baghdad. We hope this mini documentary will go somehow to showcase how great the work done by Hisham Al Dahabi is and that this will encourage extra donations to help support his great work.
For information on donating to the Bayt Al Ameen orphanage, please contact me on the following:
Email: hassanane@hotmail.co.uk
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Special thanks to Ahmed Twaij, Ali Al Obaidi, Ahmed Al Hakeim and Ameen Alkailani.
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ملعب الشعب.. Al shaab stadium
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Iraqi football returns to Baghdad - 13 Jul 09
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Iraq - Air Force Club Baghdad 2010
Trans World Sport Feature on the Air Force Club or Al-Jawiya in Baghdad from 2009-10 Season
Iraq - Thousands take part in Day of Defiance
T/I: 11:28:37 GS 10:07:15
Up to 50,000 Iraqis took part in an anti-US concert at a football stadium in Baghdad on Tuesday, singing along with burly cheerleaders chanting Down with America and Long Live Saddam.
The concert was part of a day of defiance organized by Iraq's Olympic Committee whose chairman is President Saddam Hussein's son, Uday. A football match between a Baghdad club and an air force team followed.
Anti-US demonstrations have been held daily in Iraqi towns since Saddam decided last Wednesday to expel US weapons inspectors serving in the UN Special Commission (UNSCOM) charged with disarming Iraq.
SHOWS:
AL-SHAAB SOCCER STADIUM, BAGHDAD, 4/11
00.00 WS of demonstration with portrait of Saddam Hussein in background
00.05 MS of crowd
00.09 WS of crowd
00.13 MS of sign Down With America
00.17 MS of sign Iraq cooperates with UNSCOM not with USCOM
00.20 SOT Adib Shaban press secretary to the Olympic Committee: The sports masses are behind the leader Saddam Hussein in defying the unjust resolution which is perpetuated by the directives of the USA and the hegemony of the USA and the UN and UNSCOM.
00.25 PULL OUT from crowds chanting and singing
00.32 VOX POP (in arabic) It is the day of challenge and as Iraqis we should be here to challenge those challenging us
00.38 VOX POP man in crowd yelling Saddam with your support we will stand up to America
BAGHDAD, 4/11
00.44 PAN street in Baghdad
00.50 MS People walking along sidewalk
00.53 MS man going to buy newspapers
00.57 CU of newspaper
01.00 CU man reading newspaper
01.03 CU over shoulder man reading newspaper
AL-SHAAB SOCCER STADIUM, BAGHDAD, 4/11
01.05 PULL OUT from Saddam Hussain picture to football pitch
01.13 PAN of crowds
01.18 MS of footballers shaking hands
01.22 VISION ENDS
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WRAP Aftermath of incidents in Kirkuk and Baghdad area
Kirkuk north of Baghdad, Iraq, Sept. 12, 2005
1. Sign reading reads: ''Kirkuk General Hospital''
2. Various injured on stretcher
3. Sign reads: ''Central Morgue in Kirkuk''
4. People carrying dead body and placing it in back of pick up vehicle
5. Covered dead body in back of vehicle
6. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Ahmad Mahmoud, eyewitness:
''Unknown gunmen killed two policemen and wounded another while they were heading to work this morning.''
7. Ambulance driving
Baghdad
8. Iraqi troops blocking road
9. Close-up Iraqi police and U.S. soldiers blocking road
10. Damage to bridge caused by blast
11. Bridge where the blast occurred
Baghdad's Bayaa neighbourhood
12. Wide shot the area where the civilian was crushed by U.S. tank
13. Various of destroyed car
14. Sign reading'' al-Yarmouk Teaching Hospital''
15. Doctor treating an injured woman, one of the injured in the car crushed by US tank
16. Bandaged head of an injured woman pan to woman crying
17. Child sitting on chair
18. Wide shot ward crowded with people and medical staff
STORYLINE
An unidentified gunmen opened fire on a police car on Monday in Kirkuk, killing the two policemen inside.
The city, 290 kilometres (180 miles) north of Baghdad, has been the scene of numerous such attacks.
An improvised explosive device went off on Monday near the al-Shaab Stadium in eastern Baghdad while a US military convoy was driving by.
No US casualties were reported.
Iraqi and US troops immediately sealed off the area where the blast occurred.
Also on Monday, a US tank crushed a civilian car when its driver wanted to overtake a military convoy, eyewitnesses said.
A woman was injured and the car was completely destroyed in the incident in Bayaa in southwest Baghdad.
There was no immediate comment by the US army on the incident.
The injured woman was taken to al-Yarmouk Teaching Hospital.
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Iraq - Air Force Club & Premier League - Baghdad 2010
Futbol Mundial Feature on the Air Force Club or Al-Jawiya and the end of the Premier League Season in Baghdad, from 2009-10 Season
IED attack on US convoy injures 4 soldiers
1. US soldier on top of Humvee
2. Iraqi motorbikes blocking road
3. Damaged humvee with US soldiers
4. US soldiers next to their humvee
5. US humvee driving on flyover
6. US medical helicopter flying over blast scene
7. US medical helicopter landing
8. US soldiers close their vehicles pan to the US medical helicopter on ground
9. US armoured vehicle driving nearby the scene
10. US medical helicopter taking off
11. US medical helicopter flying
12. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Mohsen, Iraqi police commissioner:
''While a US military convoy was passing by near a petrol station, an improvised explosive device IED went off. Four US soldiers were hurt.''
13. Wide shot the scene with al-Shaab Stadium in back ground
STORYLINE:
An improvised explosive device (IED) went off on Saturday morning next to a US military convoy in eastern Baghdad, near the al-Shaab Stadium, Iraqi police said.
Four US soldiers were hurt, Iraqi police commissioner Mohsen said. He said the device went off when the convoy passed by a petrol station.
A US medical helicopter was seen landing and taking off at the scene.
There was no immediate US comment on the incident.
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Morning pictures of Baghdad, day after inspectors arrival
(19 Nov 2002)
1. Mid shot of soldier guarding United Nations compound in Baghdad
2. Wide shot U.N. compound
3. UN cars leaving
4. Mid shot security guard checking vehicle
5. Wide shot of U.N. vehicles leaving compound
6. Close-up U.N. logo
7. Mid shot soldier guarding entrance to compound
8. Wide shot Baghdad street
9. Close up monument
10. Street scene
11. Various people reading newspapers
12. Close up of newspaper headline: Blix and el-Baradei arrive in Baghdad
13. Close up of newspaper headline: World Condemns evil US policy against Iraq
14. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Amer Hassan, Baghdad resident:
We hope this is the last time we see the inspectors in Iraq and that they will finish their mission and lift the unjust embargo against us.
15. Mid shot women crossing street
16. Set up shot of Hans Blix's spokesman, Ewen Buchanan, in the lobby of al-Rashid hotel
17. SOUNDBITE: (English) Ewen Buchanan, Spokesman for Chief UN Weapons Inspector, Hans Blix:
Obviously there's a new chapter, we now have a new resolution and Dr. Blix and Dr el-Baradei wanted to come here to Baghdad to discuss with the Iraqi side how we move forward to implement security council resolutions, so that was the main theme of last night's discussions.
18. Wide shot portraits of Saddam Hussein for sale in foyer of hotel
STORYLINE:
After a four-year absence, UN inspectors began arriving in Baghdad on Monday to resume the search for weapons of mass destruction.
As they take up the hunt for weapons, the inspectors know their mission could determine whether the Gulf is plunged into a new war.
In the end, the balance could be tipped by small things - the gauge of a metal tube, the soft beep of a detector, a telltale whiff of chlorine. The inspectors could face months of painstaking analysis in their bid to discover if Iraq, in four years without international inspections, secretly continued to develop doomsday weapons.
The Iraqi government says not. To test the truth of that, the U.N. experts are equipped with satellite photos and defectors' accounts, inventories of Iraqi equipment purchases and the latest in high-tech detection gear.
They have a confidential list of 700 to 800 potential inspection targets - sites possibly associated with nuclear, chemical or biological weapons.
The new advance team was preparing to start inspections as early as November 27.
The UN chief weapons inspector, Hans Blix, arrived in Baghdad aboard a UN cargo plane with Mohamed el-Baradei, who oversees the International Atomic Energy Agency.
Iraq must file a declaration of its banned weapons programs by December 8 or provide convincing evidence that they have been eliminated.
In the Iraqi capital on Tuesday, residents woke up to newspaper articles on the return of the weapons inspectors.
US President George W. Bush has warned Iraqi President Saddam Hussein that failure to cooperate with the UN inspectors will bring on an American attack.
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ملعب الشعب.. Al shaab stadium 4
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Mortars explode in market, attacks in Sadr City, stadium; ADDS Iskandariyah attack
SHOTLIST
Sadr City, Baghdad
1. Men pushing burnt out truck away from the blast scene
2. Man picking up rubble from ground, zoom in on soft toy among rubble
3. Firemen hosing down the scene
4. Men clearing rubble
5. Wide shot of man going through rubble
6. Various shots interior of destroyed bus with burnt out seats
7. Fire engine and firemen on the scene
8. Wide shot of scene
9. Exterior of Imam Ali bin Ibi Talib Hospital
10. Sign reading (in Arabic): Imam Ali bin Ibi Talib Hospital
11. Ambulance arriving
12. Injured man being wheeled into hospital on a stretcher
13. Injured lying down on beds in hospital ward
14. Close up of bandaged leg
15. Various shots of injured people in the ward
Zayouna neighbourhood, near al-Shaab stadium, east Baghdad
16. Various shots of cars passing crater in side of road
17. Close-up of damage to sidewalk
Adel neighbourhood, Baghdad
18. Exterior of the targeted Sunni mosque
19. Mid of a sign reading: ''La Ilah Ila Allah Mosque (There is no God but Allah mosque'')
20. Close of bloodstain on ground
21. Mid of slippers and part of a mortar lying on the ground
22. Wide of damaged door and shrapnel holes on the wall
23. Close of crater caused by blast
24. Exterior of the mosque
Iskandariyah
25. Various of people cleaning up debris in front of damaged shops
26. Close up of rubble
27. Mid of people gathering at the bomb site
28. Sign reading: ''Iskandariyah General Hospital''
29. Injured being treated by medical staff
30. Injured man with bandaged head lying on a bed
31. Pan of injured lying on hospital beds
STORYLINE :
A suicide bomber with explosives hidden beneath his clothing set them off aboard a bus in the Sadr City district of Baghdad, killing two people and wounding 15, police said.
Those wounded were taken to Imam Ali bin Ibi Talib Hospital for treatment.
Meanwhile, a roadside bomb exploded in east Baghdad, near the famous al-Shaab stadium, causing slight damage to the side of the road.
US and Iraqi troops often use the road to carry out patrols in various areas of Baghdad.
In another attack approximately eight mortar rounds landed near a Sunni mosque in Adel neighbourhood west of Baghdad killing one of the worshippers and wounding five others police said.
The mortar rounds caused damage to the mosque and nearby houses.
Another bomb also exploded near a shop in Iskandariyah, 50 kilometres (30 miles) south of Baghdad, killing its owner and wounding four people, said police.
However unconfirmed reports said there were four casualties and 12 people were wounded from the blast.
The injured were taken to Iskandariyah hospital for treatment.
The attacks provided fresh examples of the unrelenting sectarian violence facing Iraq, hours before the anticipated release of a long-awaited study expected to call for a US change of course in the country.
The high-profile Iraq Study Group has intensified pressure on US President George W. Bush to find a way out of a war that has lost favour with the American public.
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A'math of explosions in Baghdad and Fallujah
SHOTLIST
AGENCY POOL
Eastern Baghdad near the Shaab Stadium, 30 April 2005
1. People carrying bodies from wreck
2. Wide shot scene of explosion
3. Ambulance
4. Various, car wreckage
5. US Humvee near site of blast
APTN
Al-Qudat neighbourhood, western Baghdad
6. Various of US Humvees at scene where IED (improvised explosive device) blast occurred
7. Long shot of US soldiers setting up barrier on road
8. Long shot of US soldiers with Humvee
9. US soldiers at scene
APTN
Al-Hamra neighbourhood, western Baghdad
10. Wide shot of fire truck heading towards incident, helicopters overhead
11. Wide shot of scene of blast, smoke rising from wreckage of burning cars
12. Various of firefighters dousing smoking wreckage with water; overturned car
13. Close-up of remains of human body in wreckage of car
14. Wreckage of car
15. US troops at scene
16. Burnt out car engine
17. Scene with burned out cars
18. Various of ambulance at scene
19. Various of injured lying on bed being treated by doctors at al-Yarmouk Teaching Hospital
AGENCY POOL
Zeiouna neighbourhood, eastern Baghdad
20. Various site of the blast in Baghdad's eastern Zeiouna neighbourhood
21. Wide shot of ruined cars and debris
22. Various police looking at debris and damaged cars
23. US military at scene
24. US military helicopter flying overhead pull out to wide shot of charred ground at blast site
25. Various wounded being helped into Al-Kindi Hospital
APTN
Baath neighbourhood, Fallujah
26. Various of explosion site with mortar in the ground
27. Car riddled with bullets
28. Man crying, comforted by his friend
29. Various blood on the ground
30. Exterior site
31. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) witness (no name given):
''We were at our houses when mortar shells landed on our residential area. We don't know where will we go to complain.''
32. Various exterior of Fallujah General Hospital and ambulances
33. Injured being wheeled down the hallway
34. Various injured lying in bed
35. Man kisses the forehead of his daughter and puts a sheet over her head
STORYLINE
A series of explosions rocked Baghdad and Fallujah on Saturday as insurgents targeted US and Iraqi forces in another day of bloody fighting that killed at least 11 people and injured scores more.
It was the second day of violence aimed at shaking the country's newly formed government.
Baghdad - still reeling from Friday's onslaught in which at least 50 died - saw the worst of the carnage again on Saturday with five car bombings.
In eastern Baghdad, near the Shaab stadium, militants targeting a US convoy exploded a car bomb and killed two civilians.
Separately, in the al-Qudat neighbourhood of west Baghdad, militants targeted a US convoy with an improvised explosive device, but initial reports indicated no casualties.
In a third incident in the al-Hamra neighbourhood, a suicide bomber plowed into a civilian convoy near the offices of the National Dialogue
Council, a coalition of 10 Sunni Arab factions that had been negotiating for a stake in Iraq's new Shiite-dominated government.
The blast killed at least one council guard and injured 18 other Iraqis.
At least two cars were ablaze in al-Hamra and the injured were taken to al-Yarmouk Teaching Hospital for treatment.
In Baghdad's Zeiouna neighbourhood, there was also an explosion on Saturday that killed at least one civilian, Iraqi police said.
Witnesses said the attack took place near a checkpoint manned by the Iraqi National Guard.
In Fallujah, west of the capital, mortar rounds landed in a residential Baath neighbourhoods, killing a young girl and injuring nine adults, witnesses and hospital officials said.
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All Goals Iraq vs Palestine 4-0 13/07/2009 Al-Shaab Stadium
تغطية مباراة العراق 4-0 فلسطين - (بغداد) (July 13, 2009)
Goals by Hawar Mulla Mohammed, Karrar Jassim, Alaa Abdil Zahraa and Emad Mohammed (Penalty)
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