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Gulf Cup action
Proving politics and sport inevitably mix: Omani supporters hold placards reading 'victory soon for Gaza' [AFP]
Published On 10 Jan 2009
10 Jan 2009
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Omani supporters get fired up before the match against Bahrain [AFP]
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Kuwait focus at their training session [AFP]
Oman's Ahmed Mubark, right, vies with Iraq's Yunes Mahmoud [AFP]
Claude Le Roy, right, coach of Oman, gets excited by the action [AFP]
Oman's goalkeeper Ali al-Habsi celebrates after saving a penalty shot by Iraq [AFP]
Saudi Arabia's coach Nasser al-Johar gets stuck into the action [AFP]
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Bahrain's Hussein Ali Baba focuses during the game against Iraq [AFP]
Omani players pray before a training session [AFP]
Bahrain's players celebrate after scoring against Iraq [AFP]
The Bahraini, in red, and Iraqi teams huddle before the game [AFP]
Bahrain's coach Milan Macala enjoys the game [AFP]
Asian Football Confederation president Mohammed bin Hammam of Qatar talks to the press [AFP]
Kuwait's Mesaad Nada, left, vies with Oman's Ismail al-Ajmi [AFP]
Iraq's Yunes Mahmud, right, feels the pressure from Hussein Ali Baba of Bahrain [AFP]