The Security Committee issues organizational instructions for the match between Al-Shorta and Al-Nasr Saudi Club

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The Security Committee of the Iraqi Football Association issued instructions today, Saturday, regarding the match between Al-Shorta and Al-Nasr of Saudi Arabia scheduled for next Monday within the AFC Champions League matches. The spokesman for the Security Committee of the Iraqi Football Association, Brigadier General Ziad Al-Qaisi, said in a message to the fans: "The committee calls on the fans to adhere to the instructions for the match, which are not to attend people who do not have the match card, and not to bring prohibited materials specified by the International Federation of Association Football (FIFA) into the stadium, in addition to adhering to the high level of control enjoyed by the Iraqi public." He added: "The instructions also included, "not chanting political and religious matters and not raising any flag other than the Iraqi flag and the club flag, and cooperating with the security forces holding the ground inside and outside the stadium in terms of commitment to inspection and not stoppin g vehicles on the roads leading to the stadium, in addition to not allowing individuals to enter the stadium to take pictures, which leads to international sanctions on Iraq and exposes the person to personal sanctions. Source: National Iraqi News Agency

The Security Committee issues organizational instructions for the match between Al-Shorta and Al-Nasr Saudi Club

General

The Security Committee of the Iraqi Football Association issued instructions today, Saturday, regarding the match between Al-Shorta and Al-Nasr of Saudi Arabia scheduled for next Monday within the AFC Champions League matches. The spokesman for the Security Committee of the Iraqi Football Association, Brigadier General Ziad Al-Qaisi, said in a message to the fans: "The committee calls on the fans to adhere to the instructions for the match, which are not to attend people who do not have the match card, and not to bring prohibited materials specified by the International Federation of Association Football (FIFA) into the stadium, in addition to adhering to the high level of control enjoyed by the Iraqi public." He added: "The instructions also included, "not chanting political and religious matters and not raising any flag other than the Iraqi flag and the club flag, and cooperating with the security forces holding the ground inside and outside the stadium in terms of commitment to inspection and not stoppin g vehicles on the roads leading to the stadium, in addition to not allowing individuals to enter the stadium to take pictures, which leads to international sanctions on Iraq and exposes the person to personal sanctions. Source: National Iraqi News Agency