The Citizen (KZN)

Getting a kick out of disability

GAZA STRIP AMPUTEE FOOTBALL SQUAD Team owes its inception to member of the Palestinia­n parliament.

- Deir el-Balah

In fluorescen­t orange jerseys, footballer­s manoeuvred across the artificial turf of a pitch in the Gaza Strip – leaning on their metal crutches for support. “Today I can continue to play football,” said Islam Amum, 27.

He used to be a goalkeeper, until he lost a leg in an Israeli air strike during the 2014 Gaza war.

Amum is one of 15 members of the only amputee football squad in the Gaza Strip. Aged from 16 to 40, they train every Monday afternoon in Deir el-Balah, in the centre of the coastal enclave.

They even have their own team song circulatin­g on social media, captain Mohammed Juifel said proudly. “Our anthem explains that the handicappe­d are part of society, including in football,” says Juifel, 21, whose right leg was amputated after a car crash when he was 13.

Abd al-Majid Abu Milak, 25, lost his hand in an Israeli shell blast.

“The training is difficult but fun,” he said. “I feel like a goalie who can compete.”

Every day, the players exercise in a room reserved for them at the Deir el-Balah associatio­n for the handicappe­d.

The team owes its inception to Fuad Abu Ghaliun, a 62-yearold member of the Palestinia­n parliament.

“I got the idea of forming this team by watching a football match between Turkish and British amputees at the end of last year,” he said.

“Then I thought I could make a dream come true for hundreds of amputees in Gaza.”

He labelled the squad “the team of heroes” and said he hoped to form a local disabled league and one day join football’s world governing body, Fifa.

Most of the side’s players were wounded by Israeli fire.

Israel has fought three wars with Islamist movement Hamas, which rules the Gaza Strip, since 2008.

The Palestinia­n enclave and its two million residents have been under an Israeli blockade for more than 10 years.

The football squad’s organisers hope amputees wounded by Israeli fire in recent violence on the Gaza border can also join up.

Clashes broke out along the frontier on March 30 following demonstrat­ions calling for Palestinia­n refugees to return to their homes now inside Israel. – AFP

 ?? Pictures: AFP ?? UNITY. For the first time in the Palestinia­n Gaza Strip, a football team of male amputees, The Heroes, has been formed to lay the foundation for disabled sport in the Israeli-blockaded territory.
Pictures: AFP UNITY. For the first time in the Palestinia­n Gaza Strip, a football team of male amputees, The Heroes, has been formed to lay the foundation for disabled sport in the Israeli-blockaded territory.
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INSPIRING. Palestinia­n amputee soccer players take part in a training session in Deir Al Balah.
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