When Football Chants in Doha Resonate for Palestine

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A Football Journey Rooted in Resilience

Amidst a sea of Palestinian flags and keffiyehs, 14-year-old Ahmed reflects on a transformative experience. Once a casual Real Madrid fan, Ahmedโ€™s passion for football shifted when he learned that Doha would host Palestineโ€™s World Cup Qualifiers match against Kuwait in October 2023.

“Iโ€™m here to meet people from my country,” Ahmed said during the game, where the Palestine team launched a counterattack that ignited a roar from the crowd. Hailing from the northern Gaza Strip, Ahmed considers himself fortunate to have escaped. After months of displacement to Egypt following the October 7 Israeli onslaught, Ahmed now finds solace in Doha.

With a Real Madrid jersey peeking out beneath his keffiyeh, Ahmed proudly translates chants like, โ€œWith our soul, with our blood, we will redeem you, Palestine!โ€ These chants, he says, remind him of home. Ahmed is one of nearly 2,000 Palestinians who attended the match, seeking both a sense of community and a way to support their homeland.


A Stadium of Solidarity and Identity

โ€œOur people are the source of our strength,โ€ declared Musab Al-Battat, Palestineโ€™s midfielder, ahead of the clash against Kuwait.

The match, held at Dohaโ€™s Jassim bin Hamad Stadium, was another โ€œhomeโ€ game for Palestine, whose players have faced logistical challenges due to Israeli-imposed restrictions. For Al-Battat, these matches serve as a tribute to those enduring hardship in Gaza.

โ€œThis is the least we can do for everyone suffering back in Gaza,โ€ he said. โ€œWe hope to bring them joy with our wins.โ€

From the opening whistle, the Palestinian players exhibited unwavering determination, inspiring a crowd whose chants and drumming began long before the match.

A young boy perched on his fatherโ€™s shoulders led the chant โ€œFree Free Palestine!โ€ The boyโ€™s father, Omar, explained, โ€œAttending these matches is one way to connect my son with his Palestinian heritage.โ€ As the stadium came alive with chants, drumbeats, and keffiyehs proudly draped, Omar hoped these moments would leave a lasting impression on his son.


Fueling the Fight Through Football

Palestineโ€™s spirited performance resulted in a dramatic 2-2 draw against Kuwait, achieved despite being down to 10 men for over 35 minutes.

โ€œFalasteen! Falasteen! Falasteen!โ€ echoed through the stadium as fans celebrated the teamโ€™s resilience. The match brought to mind Palestineโ€™s remarkable ability to hold South Korea to consecutive drawsโ€”a feat unmatched by any other team in the qualifiers.

When asked what drives the Fidaโ€™iโ€™s tenacity, head coach Makram Daboub responded, โ€œTheir love for their people. They compete for their people and for the chance to raise the Palestinian flag at the World Cup.

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