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FOOTBALL IN SYRIA
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|March 2025
A country torn apart by civil war is daring to dream of a brighter footballing future

Had Syria beaten China in June 2017 then they would have qualified for the 2018 World Cup ahead of South Korea. Just one goal would have been enough. That didn't happen and instead they went into the Asian play-off to take on Ange Postecoglou's Australia. Victory would have then meant a final elimination clash against Honduras with a place in Russia up for grabs. After a 1-1 draw at home, it was 1-1 again in the return match in Sydney. Then, in extra-time, Tim Cahill scored his second header of the game and that was that.
It was an extremely impressive run for the Qasion Eagles for a number of reasons, the most obvious being that their home games were played in Malaysia due to the security situation in Syria. If opponents had to travel to Aleppo or Damascus for big qualifiers, the results and the ultimate outcome could have been very different. Playing in front of almost empty stadiums in Southeast Asia did not make for hostile atmospheres.

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