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Children in Syria’s Idlib hold their own World Cup

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IDLIB, Syria: More than 300 children in rebel-held northwest Syria kicked off their own football World Cup on Saturday, with organisers hoping to shine a light on communitie­s battered by 11 years of war.

The excited children took part in the opening ceremony at the municipal stadium in Idlib, some wearing the jerseys of this year’s World Cup teams, an AFP photograph­er said.

Their 32 squads correspond to the nations that have qualified for the World Cup, which starts Sunday in Qatar, and their competitio­n opened with a match between the host country and Ecuador, reflecting the official schedule.

“I represent Spain and I hope we win the cup,” gushed 12-yearold Bassel Sheikho, who works in a garage.

While children from camps for displaced people in Idlib and surroundin­g areas make up 25 of the teams, the other seven are composed of children who work in industrial zones in the region.

Syria’s war has killed around half a million people and displaced millions more since starting in 2011 with the brutal repression of anti-government protests.

The Idlib region is home to about three million people, around half of them displaced.

Children aged 10 to 14 have been training for months to take part in the ‘camps World Cup’, said Ibrahim Sarmini from the NGO Violet, which organised the tournament.

He said the event aims to encourage children to participat­e in sports, and to ‘focus internatio­nal attention on displaced youth and those who work’, who are among those most exposed to sometimes deadly risks. The last pocket of armed opposition to President Bashar al-Assad’s regime includes large swathes of Idlib province and parts of the neighbouri­ng Aleppo, Hama and Latakia provinces.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Youths pose by a mockup of the FIFA World Cup trophy on the pitch during the opening ceremony of the ‘Camps World Cup’ at the newly-reopened Idlib Municipal Stadium in the rebel-held northweste­rn Syrian city.
— AFP photo Youths pose by a mockup of the FIFA World Cup trophy on the pitch during the opening ceremony of the ‘Camps World Cup’ at the newly-reopened Idlib Municipal Stadium in the rebel-held northweste­rn Syrian city.

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