Sunday, 7 September 2014

Once full of promise, Syrian football has been destroyed by civil war

The Khaled bin Walid Stadium in Homs, Syria in 2009 before the civil war.


There will be no proper football until Assad is gone. End of.
"Players such as Abdul Basit Saroot took off his boots to join the revolution, becoming an instant icon, while his compatriot, the Syrian international Musab Balhous – before he reverted after his release – spent time in prison accused of sheltering armed rebels and strengthening an armed organisation composed of Al-Karamah club-mates against the nation’s president, Bashar al-Assad.
Others left the country either in protest or for their own safety. Firas Al-Khatib – regarded as one of the finest footballers Syria has produced – has refused to represent his national side in solidarity with those seeking freedom and liberation, and now plies his trade with China’s Shanghai Shenhua."

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