Tehran - Thirty-two thousand tickets will be
sold for the Iranian national football team's play before North Korean team
at the world cup qualification champions in Asia.
Head of Iranian Football Federation, Mohammad Dadkan announced that 'the
World Football Federation allowed us to allocate 50,000 tickets for the game
before North Korea but we have decided to sell just 32,000 tickets because
the game is very sesitive and we should avoid any problem on the sideline of
the match.
Dadkan said that the match is coincidenced with the 16th anniversary of the
late Imam Khomeini's demise and the players of the Iranian national football
team will remain silent for a minute before the game and wear black
bracelets to lament the incident.