Near a soccer yard bomb in Iraq killed 12 people on Sunday, police and medical staff said.
In Baghdad, the southern Nahelawan town, and another 24 were injured in the blast.
Violence militants attacked an increasing trend since early this year, claiming the lives of more than 1,000 people, can stand alone as the most since 2006-7 sectarian bloodletting of the month.
In recent days, has been playing in the local football fixtures and watching the game's goal - after a spate of Sunni and Shiite mosques, markets and security forces attacked.
For unclear reasons footballer.
On Saturday, for the football players and young men gathered to watch a game in Iraq bomb killed seven people.
Worried that Iraq may fail to fully sectarian conflict has mounted in recent months due to the civil war in neighboring Syria, where mainly Sunni insurgents fighting overthrow Iran's Shiite leaders to support market tensions.
Sunni insurgents, including the "base" organization branch in Iraq, has returned to the ground, to recruit from the country's Sunni, Shiite domination discontent to overthrow Saddam Hussein in 2003, the US-led invasion.
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