Basra International Stadium is a renowned sports venue located in the city of Basra, Southern Iraq. With a seating capacity of around 65,000 spectators, it is one of Iraq's largest stadiums and a central hub for football in the country. The stadium features a distinctive, modern design and boasts a partially covered grandstand that shields spectators from the harsh sun. Inaugurated in 2013, it was constructed to international standards with a high-quality playing surface and facilities aiming to host local as well as international sporting events. Surrounded by training fields and other amenities, the stadium is a part of a larger sports complex. The design and build of the stadium were influenced by traditional Iraqi architecture, embodying the local culture in its grandeur. It regularly becomes a vibrant, pulsating venue when it hosts matches, particularly those involving the Iraq national football team. Despite occasional social and political challenges faced in the region, Basra International Stadium remains a symbol of national pride and is pivotal in promoting sports and unity in Iraq.