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Old February 15th, 2012, 09:01 PM   #121
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oooo, don't worry, Iraq has a lot of these ideas alhamdullilah, as much as garbage, have you seen how much garbage there is round the globe? .... exactly that number, has Iraq of ideas.
Yeah i know, sad
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Old February 15th, 2012, 09:01 PM   #122
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Turkish company to build sports stadium in Ninewa
2/15/2012 6:34 PM

BAGHDAD / Aswat al-Iraq: A Turkish company began construction on an international stadium with a capacity for 30,000 spectators in Mosul city.

The project is within the Youth and Sports Ministry projects to build a number of stadiums in the provinces, according to an official statement.

The company will build the stadium and a 70-room hotel and helipad landing area.

The project is expected to end in two years time.

The ministry is trying to support sports infrastructures.

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Old February 16th, 2012, 04:27 PM   #123
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Iraqi Fencing Federation opens biggest training school in Baghdad
16/02/2012 08:38
BAGHDAD, Feb. 16 -The Iraqi Fencing Federation has announced the opening of its biggest training school, located in Baghdad.

Secretary of the federation Ziad Hassan said four training centers in Baghdad were selected to receive training from the school. They are Sadr city, Rusafa
al-Uola, Rusafa al-Thaniya and Karkh.

"The popularity of the school is unprecedented," said Hassan, adding that more than 75 players signed up to participate.

"The school will receive as many players as it can to be tested and choose the most prominent among them to participate in future competitions," he said.

The federation also appointed five senior instructors to mentor the students. They are Hassan Majid, Raad Qasim, Haider Nasir, Ali Mouhammad and Haider Mouhammad.
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Old February 16th, 2012, 06:55 PM   #124
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16/02/2012 08:38
BAGHDAD, Feb. 16 -The Iraqi Fencing Federation has announced the opening of its biggest training school, located in Baghdad.

Secretary of the federation Ziad Hassan said four training centers in Baghdad were selected to receive training from the school. They are Sadr city, Rusafa
al-Uola, Rusafa al-Thaniya and Karkh.

"The popularity of the school is unprecedented," said Hassan, adding that more than 75 players signed up to participate.

"The school will receive as many players as it can to be tested and choose the most prominent among them to participate in future competitions," he said.

The federation also appointed five senior instructors to mentor the students. They are Hassan Majid, Raad Qasim, Haider Nasir, Ali Mouhammad and Haider Mouhammad.

Very nice news! thanks! This is good for Iraq.. I know the youth love sports.. however when they dont have the facilities they end u being fat and lazy thus not bothered to do something good for their country.

What do you think of a large rowing club in Iraq.. We have the rivers!!
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Old February 18th, 2012, 11:14 AM   #125
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وزارة الشباب والرياضة عملت على بناء ملعب يتسع الى 1000 متفرج في منطقة الغزالية في العاصمة
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Old February 20th, 2012, 05:13 PM   #126
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Karbala builds 30,000-spectator football stadium, swimming pool and more
19/02/2012 16:08

KARBALA, Feb. 19 - A 30,000-spectator football stadium, a swimming pool and additional facilities are set to be rolled out in Karbala, announced the chairman of the Youth and Sport Committee at the province's council.

Murad al-Jabbouri said Turkish company Bahadur Cole will construct the stadium. The company has agreed to build further facilities including a swimming pool, parking space for 10,000 cars at the stadium, two sports training grounds and a four star hotel to receive guests during football tournaments.

The total cost of the stadium is estimated to be 127bn IQD ($109m) and is due to be completed within 36 months. The Ministry of Youth and Sports will cover the budget for the project, said Jabbouri. The cost and implementation of the other facilities will be decided once the stadium is finished.

The ministry also launched the tender for the construction of two sports grounds to replace the existing Karbala and Hindiya stadiums. The contract for demolishing the stadiums and building the grounds will be agreed once the tender process is completed.

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Old February 20th, 2012, 06:02 PM   #127
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Great news! This is what I've been waiting for. Hopefully Najaf next!
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Old February 20th, 2012, 06:28 PM   #128
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Yeah indeed great news bro.. I hope this stadium will be build http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showth...1411328&page=3
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Old February 20th, 2012, 07:13 PM   #129
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When does baghdad get a new stadium?
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Old February 21st, 2012, 05:06 PM   #130
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Construction of $138m Ramadi football stadium begins
21/02/2012 13:17
ANBAR, Feb. 21 - The construction of a 30,000-spectator football stadium in Ramadi began today.

Technical director at the Ministry of Youth and Sports Kamel al-Barihi said Turkish company Gürtaş today began surveying, mapping and marking the area of the 161bn IQD ($138m) project. Construction is expected to take 30 months.

The development will include two training stadiums, one for 500 spectators and another for 200. A four star hotel with 75 bedrooms will also be built from the same fund.

A road has been constructed to link the project site to the Ramadi highway to facilitate the transfer of construction materials.

The old Ramadi stadium was the only official stadium in the province of Anbar and was damaged after US forces used it as a base until their withdrawal from Iraq in December last year.
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Old February 21st, 2012, 08:51 PM   #131
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Awesome news...thanks makay31
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Old February 21st, 2012, 09:53 PM   #132
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Great news! Maybe Salah Ad Din soon? They need two new stadiums! For Taji and Shirqat.
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Old February 21st, 2012, 10:59 PM   #133
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قريباً.. أفتتاح المسبح الاولمبي بالنجف
النجف ـ الاء يوسف




اعلن وكيل وزارة الشباب والرياضة لشؤون الرياضة السيد عصام الديوان ان مشروع المسبح الاولمبي في النجف الاشرف شارف على الانتهاء مثنياً على اداء العاملين في المشروع وذلك خلال تفقده مسبح النجف الاولمبي بصحبة مدير عام الدائرة الهندسية والفنية المهندس كامل بريهي ومدير المشاريع في النجف الاشرف المهندس مضر عدنان .
وقال ان المرحلة الاولى من مشروع المسبح الاولمبي ستفتح قريباً ، فيما سيتم تحويله الى مسبح مغلق في المرحلة الثانية مبيناً ان الشركة ملتزمة بتعهداتها واضاف ان العمل متواصل في مجمع ملعب النجف الاولمبي الذي يتسع ل30 الف متفرج ويحتوي على ملعب تدريب مع مضمار لالعاب القوى وملعب تدريب ثانوي بسعة 400 متفرج وتحتوي ابنية الملعب الرئيسي على قاعات استقبال الشخصيات وقاعات للاعلام والبث التلفزيوني وصالات للاجتماعات ومدخل خاص لكبار الضيوف وسيتم غلق الفتحة للملعب الرئيسي .
واضاف الديوان بناءاً على طلب الدكتور قاسم محمد عميد كلية التربية الرياضية في النجف سوف يكون الملعب المخصص لالعاب القوى وفق المواصفات الدولية وسيتم اضافة مدرجات اليه لتصبح السعة الكلية 4 الاف متفرج .
من جانبه ذكر مدير عام الدائرة الهندسية والفنية المهندس كامل بريهي ان نسبة انجاز مسبح النجف الاولمبي وصلت الى 98% في مرحلته الاولى ومن المؤمل افتتاحه في الشهر المقبل
واضاف ان المسبح يحتوي على مسبحين حوض السباحة 25م×50م بعمق 2 م اما حوض الغطس بابعاد20م× 25 م بعمق 5 امتار ويحتوي المسبح على بناية ادارية ومستوصف وكافتريا لخدمة المتفرجين وغرفة ساونة ومواقف للسيارات مبيناً ان كلفة المشروع 6،5 مليار دينار .
وبين كامل بريهي خلال الاجتماع الذي عقد في ملعب النجف الاولبي ان نسبة انجاز الملعب وصلت الى 11% ونحن الان في مرحلة صب الاسس و الاعمدة الحاملة للهيكل الحديدي وبعد اجراء الفحوصات يتم اكمال الاسس وان نتائج الفحص مطابقة للتصاميم المجهزة والمصادق عليها .
وأوضح مدير المشاريع الرياضية في النجف المهندس مضر عدنان ان الشكل المعماري للملعب تم استلهامه من عمق الارث التاريخي والديني لمدينة النجف الاشرف وبكلفة 100 مليار و500 مليون وبمدة انجاز 900 يوماً .
ودعا مجلس المحافظة الى التعاون بهدف اكمال الاعمال الخدمية الماء والكهرباء وتصريف الامطار حيث ان الملعب يحتاج الى شبكتين تصريف للامطار .
يذكر ان ملعب النجف الاولمبي يقع في الجهة الشمالية الغربية من مدينة النجف الاشرف على طريق كربلاء قرب الخط الحولي ويبعد 7 كم عن الحضرة الحيدرية المقدسة





some construction pic here: http://www.alamsport.com/topics.php?t=146342
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Old February 22nd, 2012, 05:48 PM   #134
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Allah yezeed wi barek bel stadiums
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Old February 22nd, 2012, 06:31 PM   #135
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Yeh yusif, sports is very important for the youth.. Keeps them out of trouble.
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indeed it is .. but I think they should rebuild the old ugly ones first then start new ones !
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Old February 22nd, 2012, 09:43 PM   #137
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indeed it is .. but I think they should rebuild the old ugly ones first then start new ones !
Yeh, makes sence. Shouldnt neglect the old onse.
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Old February 23rd, 2012, 08:55 PM   #138
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Al Talaba Stadium

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Old February 24th, 2012, 12:33 AM   #139
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WTTTTTFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF.... this is our stadium?!?!?!?!? Khara bil 7adh what the hell is this. I thought it couldnt get worse than Jawiya's stadium but apparently it can!
a7la shi all that rubbish everywhere and that random chair.... this 'stadium' .. huge emphasis on the quotation marks, needs to be demolished ASAP! And a new stadium built instead.
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Old February 24th, 2012, 01:32 PM   #140
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wat else did u expect ?
this is one of the best lol
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