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Palestine hosts UAE in historic football match

Thousands of supporters cheered both sides despite the heat and dust-filled air as football returned to the region.

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'I am very proud and happy to be here. It's the first time our national team plays an official match in Jerusalem,' said Huda Al-Khatib, from al-Ram, occupied East Jerusalem. [Silvia Boarini/Al Jazeera]

By Silvia Boarini

Published On 11 Sep 201511 Sep 2015

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Al-Ram, Jerusalem – On September 8, Palestine’s national football team hosted its third World Cup qualifier on Palestinian territory – which has been under Israeli military occupation since 1967 – against the United Arab Emirates in this Jerusalem suburb’s Faisal Husseini International Stadium.

The game, which was a qualifying match for the Asian Cup as well as the 2018 FIFA World Cup, ended in a 0-0 draw.

The game follows a campaign mounted by the Palestine Football Association (PFA) to get Israel kicked out of FIFA for discriminatory policies the military implements against Palestinian players.

Some Palestinian players were killed in the latest Israeli war on Gaza and in confrontations with Israeli forces in the occupied West Bank – while others were injured or arrested, including Johar Halabiyeh, an Abu Dis player who was shot 11 times in his legs in January 2014. Israeli authorities have imposed restrictions on the building of sports facilities, while Israeli forces have broken up games and even attacked the PFA headquarters.

So far, this campaign has not succeeded in kicking Israel out of FIFA, but Israel did agree to grant entry to players from the UAE, a country with which it has no official diplomatic relations. Palestinian players from the occupied West Bank, Gaza Strip and the diaspora also took part in the historic match.

Despite the heat and dust-filled air, a festive atmosphere characterised the match, with fans playing drums and shouting slogans welcoming the Emirati players. The 12,000-seat stadium is located in al-Ram, historically a neighbourhood of Jerusalem but now cut off from the Holy City by Israel’s illegal separation wall.

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Fans, as well as players, put up with humid heat and dust-filled air. [Silvia Boarini/Al Jazeera]
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A woman from Majd al-Kroom, a Palestinian village in Israel, holds a photo of Haitham Salah, the football team's captain, whi is also from Majd al-Kroom. [Silvia Boarini/Al Jazeera]
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Substitute players wait for their chance to play in this historic match. [Silvia Boarini/Al Jazeera]
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Abu Nidal, playing the drum, travelled from Jordan to attend the game. [Silvia Boarini/Al Jazeera]
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Those left out try to catch a glimpse of the game from outside the stadium. [Silvia Boarini/Al Jazeera]
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A poster of late Palestinian President Yasser Arafat towers over the pitch. [Silvia Boarini/Al Jazeera]
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The stadium was nearly filled to capacity. [Silvia Boarini/Al Jazeera]
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The game saw Palestine concentrating on defence. [Silvia Boarini/Al Jazeera]
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At the end of the game, a boy managed to secure a player's T-shirt which had been thrown over the fence to fans. [Silvia Boarini/Al Jazeera]
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A player walked to the fence to greet fans. [Silvia Boarini/Al Jazeera]

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