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Swеdеn SWЕ – Еstоnіа ЕST

UEFA Nations League / 8 September at 19:45

Роrtugаl РRT – Sсоtlаnd SСT

UEFA Nations League / 8 September at 19:45

Сrоаtіа HRV – Роlаnd РОL

UEFA Nations League / 8 September at 19:45

Swіtzеrlаnd SWІ – Sраіn ЕSР

UEFA Nations League / 8 September at 19:45

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A pro-Palestine team in Chile offers football with a dose of protest

 

In a sport where authorities penalise athletes for flaunting political positions, particularly on the Israel-Palestine conflict, Chilean football club Club Deportivo Palestino is an unabashed exception that wears its pro-Palestinian politics on its sleeve – and on its torso, stadium seats and anywhere else it can find.

“It’s more than just a club, it takes you into the history of the Palestinians,” says Bryan Carrasco, captain of Club Deportivo Palestino.

The club’s brazen gestures have caused offence before. In 2014, Chile’s football federation fined the club after the number “1” on the back of their shirts was shaped like a map of Palestine before Israel’s occupation in 1948.

But players’ fierce pride in their Palestinian identity has otherwise caused little controversy in this country of 19 million, home to 500,000 ethnic Palestinians.

 

Chile Palestinian Soccer Team
Club Palestino football team fans celebrate at La Cisterna stadium in Santiago, Chile [Matias
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