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Counting down towards the start of the qualifying campaign for next year’s Asian Cup in China, Palestine are hopeful that an influx of some South American flair via the parentage rule will yield success on the field and positive publicity off it. No sooner had FIFA ended Palestine’s half a century in the international wilderness by inviting it to re-affiliate in 1998 than the state’s football federation made a decision which showed they still knew how sport works at the highest level. Putting a side together which finished a highly creditable third at the 1999 Pan Arab Games was the first priority, but the second, more prescient move was employing somebody to scour South America in search of talented players eligible to wear the hardly familiar, red, white, green and black jersey of Palestine. What better way to promote the cause of the PLO than via football? Following in the footsteps of a succession of Republic of Ireland managers, Nicola Hadwa, Palestine’s roving football ambassador, started scanning team-sheets from all over the continent in search of Arabic names and potential recruits. He began the quest in his native Chile, a country boasting the largest community of Palestinians outside the Middle East and Deportivo Palestino, a Premier Division club founded 82 years ago by newly arrived immigrants in Santiago. Like around 350,000 of his compatriots, Hadwa’s own links to the beleaguered homeland are strong – both his parents were born in a village near Bethlehem. From WSC 194 April 2003. What was happening this month On the subject...
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