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Real Madrid plans to open Iraqi soccer academy

The popular Real Madrid Football Club plans to establish a training academy for its many young Iraqi fans.

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The Real Madrid Club badge is seen on the pitch prior to the UEFA Super Cup match between Real Madrid and Sevilla FC at Cardiff City Stadium, Wales, Aug. 12, 2014. — Photo by Chris Brunskill Ltd/Getty Images

BAGHDAD — Iraq’s Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi received a delegation from the Spanish Real Madrid Club March 21 to discuss joint sports projects in Iraq. The delegation’s visit was welcomed by not only Iraq’s sports and political elites, but also by the Iraqi people, known for their love for soccer and their enthusiasm for La Liga, Spain's professional soccer league.

Iraqis have set up a Real Madrid Football Fan Association in Iraq and last year, the Espanyol Football Club from Barcelona opened its own soccer academy in Baghdad with Iraqi coaches. The academy participated in this month's youth Black Sea Cup in Russia.

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