  Residents celebrate the victory of 
 Iraq's soccer team over South Korea during the semi-final of the 2007 AFC 
 Asian Cup soccer tournament, in Kerbala, 110 km (68 miles) south of 
 Baghdad, July 25, 2007.[Reuters]
   | 
Two suicide car bombings struck Iraqi soccer fans taking to the streets to 
celebrate Iraqi football team's victory in Baghdad on Wednesday, killing at 
least 55 people and injuring 135 others, police said. 
An attacker detonated his explosives-laden car among a crowd of jubilant 
Iraqi football fans celebrating in Mansour district in western Baghdad after 
Iraq defeated South Korea 4-3 on penalties and made it into the 14th Asian Cup 
final, a police source told Xinhua. 
The deadly bombing killed at least 30 people and wounding 75 others, 
according to the source. Earlier, the source put the death toll at 10, with 60 
others injured. 
In eastern Baghdad, another suicide car bombing attacked an Iraqi Army 
checkpoint in Ghader district, killing at least 25 people and injuring 60 other, 
the source said, adding that most of the victims are soccer fans. 
The historic victory of Iraqi football team sparked wild celebrations in 
Baghdad. Many citizens rushed into the streets and fired in the air while 
motorists honking their horns. Thousands of fans gathered in central Baghdad to 
celebrate, singing and chanting "Iraq, Iraq!" 
After Iraqi football players entered the semi-finals of the Asia Cup on July 
21, gunfire of celebrations killed two people and wounded 15 others in Baghdad.