A phone call from the Iraqi Sports Minister to FIFA to qualify for the World Cup

The Minister of Youth and Sports, President of the Iraqi Football Association, Adnan Darjal, made a phone call to the player of Paris Saint-Germain and the former French national team, Yuri Gorkayev, who is currently working in the International Football Association (FIFA), inviting him to work with him in the implementation of the Dream 2030 project, which he had previously launched To build a wide football base in Iraq, one of its goals is to reach the World Cup in 2030, and to participate actively.

This came during the phone call published by several Iraqi websites, including the "Iraq Sport" website, and Gorkayev responded: "It is important and necessary to strengthen relations between us to help children practice sports and live in peace, and I will be happy to come to Baghdad to help achieve the dream of 2030."

"We have a program to develop football at the present time for the age groups of players from (10-17) years, and it is a project to support these groups of players in all cities of Iraq from Kurdistan to the far south, and we called this project the dream of the 2030 World Cup, and it is a ready-made project awaiting Launching its implementation, and we need support to start it, knowing that the President of the International Football Association (FIFA) Infantino is aware of it and has expressed his readiness to sponsor and support it, in addition to the Asian Confederation.”

He continued, "We need the international technical figures who will manage this project, to develop the required programs, and they will include the professional league clubs as well." Minister Darjal explained in his speech to the French Gorkayev that the project consists of five programs aimed at qualifying technical managers and qualifying national cadres technically, administratively and medically, so we will need to Personalities who can manage this project, and he invited guest men to meet via television or any other means to discuss this project."

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