And the governor of Basra, Asaad Al-Eidani, stated, in a statement received by Al-Sumaria News, that “it was decided to suspend the official working hours for tomorrow, Monday, in order to allow the fans to attend the Sports City Stadium.”
Tomorrow, the two semi-final matches of the Arab Gulf Cup (25) held in Basra will start, as Iraq will face its Qatari counterpart at 4:15 pm at the Palm Trunk Stadium, while the Bahraini team will face Oman at 8:15 pm at the Olympic Port Stadium.
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