Khaleej Times

Palestinia­n girl footballer­s in bid to break cultural barriers

- AFP

deir jarir (Palestinia­n Territorie­s) — Dozens of young Palestinia­n girls are practising their footballin­g skills on a makeshift village pitch, enjoying an opportunit­y denied their mothers’ generation in the socially conservati­ve West Bank.

Gender barriers and religious taboos mean that the sight of women wearing football kit, even girls, is still shocking to some Palestinia­ns who regard it as a men’s game.

Yet women’s football has developed significan­tly since the first Palestinia­n team was formed in 2009.

There are now six adult teams playing in an outdoor league and a dozen more in an indoor league.

Around 400 girls over the age of 14 are registered as players, and more and more younger girls are

I am very happy to practise football with girls like me. It is my right. I am happy they formed a team in the village for girls, like for the boys. Salma Fares, A Palestinia­n girl, aged 12

taking up the sport. The 40 or so girls between 10 and 14 training in the village of Deir Jarir, outside Ramallah, have to make do with just six balls between them and their shirts have the name of the boys’ team on the back.

But under the watchful eye of coach Rajaa Hamdan, they are learning how to trap and pass a ball, dribble between cones and jump for headers.

Hamdan said she had been desperate to play as a child but was prevented by social attitudes in the village. Now aged 32, she decided to set up a team for girls. “When I was young, the circumstan­ces did not allow me to practise, but the idea stayed in my mind,” she said.

“So I said to myself as I didn’t play when I was small, why doesn’t my village have a team for girls like for the boys?”

Salma Fares, 12, said she was proud to be part of the team.

“I am very happy to practise football with girls like me. It is my right,” she said.

“I am happy they formed a team in the village for girls, like for the boys.”—

 ?? AFP ?? Palestinia­n girls celebrate during a football training session with their coach Rajaa Hamdan (unseen) in the northern West Bank village of Deir Jarir, near Ramallah.
AFP Palestinia­n girls celebrate during a football training session with their coach Rajaa Hamdan (unseen) in the northern West Bank village of Deir Jarir, near Ramallah.

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