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Duhok Triumphs as Victory for Kurdistan Echoes Across the Nation

The Cup final turned into more than just a game. It became a victory for Kurdistan— now heard across the region. In a breathtaking clash on Friday evening, Duhok SC claimed their first-ever national cup title after a dramatic penalty shootout against Zakho SC.

Tens of thousands filled Al-Shaab Stadium in Baghdad. Nearly 40,000 fans, many waving Kurdish flags, watched the two Kurdish clubs compete in an unforgettable battle. Both teams held strong through 90 minutes of regular play and two tense extra periods. However, the deadlock continued, forcing the match into penalty kicks.

Duhok held their nerve and came out victorious in the shootout. This moment was not just a win for the club but a major victory for Kurdistan. The final whistle triggered scenes of jubilation. In Duhok, fans poured into the streets. Young and old, men and women, all danced and cheered together, waving flags and chanting club songs.

President Masoud Barzani shared in the joy. He offered heartfelt congratulations to both Duhok and Zakho. He praised their determination and unity, describing the all-Kurdish final as a proud victory for Kurdistan.

Barzani emphasized that having two Kurdish clubs reach the final was more than a sporting milestone. It was a symbol of resilience and progress for the Kurdish region. He applauded the players, coaches, and fans of both teams for their sportsmanship and spirit.

The journey to the final had not been easy for either team. Duhok had to overcome several top-tier clubs along the way. Zakho’s own path was filled with close matches and stunning upsets. Their final showdown captured the hearts of Kurdish football fans everywhere.

In Zakho, pride replaced disappointment. Though they fell short of the title, their supporters still celebrated. Many noted that an all-Kurdish final marked a historic turning point for football in the region. Streets in Zakho saw processions, with fans waving scarves and congratulating their rivals from Duhok.

Meanwhile, in Duhok, the celebrations showed no signs of slowing. Fireworks lit up the sky. Families gathered in city squares. Music echoed across neighborhoods.

This championship brings fresh hope to Kurdish football. It also inspires young athletes who dream of playing for their hometown teams one day. As the dust settles on this unforgettable final, one thing is clear: this was truly a victory for Kurdistan.

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