Football Unites Yemenis Amid Conflict, Houthis’ Opportunism

Yemen’s Youth and Sports Ministry operates under challenging conditions due to war and Houthi-waged coup (Government Media)
Yemen’s Youth and Sports Ministry operates under challenging conditions due to war and Houthi-waged coup (Government Media)
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Football Unites Yemenis Amid Conflict, Houthis’ Opportunism

Yemen’s Youth and Sports Ministry operates under challenging conditions due to war and Houthi-waged coup (Government Media)
Yemen’s Youth and Sports Ministry operates under challenging conditions due to war and Houthi-waged coup (Government Media)

Football is a rare source of happiness for Yemenis, a breath of fresh air in the midst of their struggles.

When the national teams succeed, it sparks a shared sense of pride and unity, especially considering the tough times brought about by war.

Despite the joyous celebrations of Yemenis in different regions over the national youth team’s triumph in the West Asian Football Federation (WAFF) Championship, the Houthi group sees it differently.

They’re trying to use the victory to push their own agenda, even as their leader threatens more trouble in the Red Sea.

It's a tale of two reactions to the same soccer win – one of unity and joy, and the other, unfortunately, of division and conflict.

Houthi leaders have called for turning the victory of the youth national team in the WAFF Championship into an opportunity to celebrate the group’s practices and claims.

They aim to exploit the sporting achievement to promote the group’s agenda, portraying themselves as instrumental in this success.

Simultaneously, they plan to use it as a tool to criticize both internal and external opponents of the group.

Mohammed Ali al-Houthi, the cousin of the group's leader, announced that the celebration for the national team would take place on the ship “Galaxy Leader,” which the group seized on Nov.19.

He expressed solidarity with Gaza during the celebration and showed readiness to celebrate the team on Omani soil, where the championship took place.

Houthi leader Kamal al-Sharif, on his part, claimed that the achievement of the Yemeni youth national team for the second time comes as a result of the efforts and support provided by Houthis in preparing and backing the team, facing the difficulties and challenges brought about by the war.



PSG Beats Toulouse 3-0 and Akliouche Double Gives Monaco Home Win over Brest

Lucas Beraldo of PSG celebrates after scoring the 2-0 goal during the French Ligue 1 soccer match between Paris Saint Germain (PSG) and Toulouse FC (TFC), in Paris, France, 22 November 2024. EPA/Mohammed Badra
Lucas Beraldo of PSG celebrates after scoring the 2-0 goal during the French Ligue 1 soccer match between Paris Saint Germain (PSG) and Toulouse FC (TFC), in Paris, France, 22 November 2024. EPA/Mohammed Badra
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PSG Beats Toulouse 3-0 and Akliouche Double Gives Monaco Home Win over Brest

Lucas Beraldo of PSG celebrates after scoring the 2-0 goal during the French Ligue 1 soccer match between Paris Saint Germain (PSG) and Toulouse FC (TFC), in Paris, France, 22 November 2024. EPA/Mohammed Badra
Lucas Beraldo of PSG celebrates after scoring the 2-0 goal during the French Ligue 1 soccer match between Paris Saint Germain (PSG) and Toulouse FC (TFC), in Paris, France, 22 November 2024. EPA/Mohammed Badra

Paris Saint-Germain retained a six-point lead at the top of Ligue 1 after a labored 3-0 home win over Toulouse on Friday.
The defending champion dominated the first half but it took until the 35th minute to open the scoring.
Young Portuguese midfielder João Neves spun to meet a cross from the right and struck a superb half volley from just outside the box.
Lucas Beraldo got a second with six minutes remaining when he pounced on loose ball and fired home, The Associated Press reported.
Vitinha made it 3-0 in stoppage time when he showed fine footwork inside the box to finish off a quick counterattack.
The scoreline was harsh on Toulouse, which came into the game in a more even second half.
Only Vitinha’s last-gasp tackle stopped Zakaria Aboukhlal from equalizing after 69 minutes and then Shavy Babicka blazed over from close range a minute later when he should have hit the target.
The win was a confidence boost for Luis Enrique’s side ahead of next Tuesday’s Champions League encounter at Bayern Munich.
PSG lies in 25th place in the 36-team Champions League table with one win in four matches and outside the playoff spots.
Monaco beats Brest: The win came immediately after second-placed Monaco beaten Brest 3-2 to briefly close the gap at the top to three points.
Brest, which faces Barcelona next week in the Champions League, turned in another inconsistent French league performance and not the sparkling form it has shown in Europe.
Brest has struggled in Ligue 1, where it remains 12th, but shone with three wins from four in its first ever Champions League campaign.
It was behind after just five minutes on Friday when Maghnes Akliouche scored with a superb airborne volley, and 2-0 down after 24 minutes thanks to Aleksandr Golovin.
The Russian striker seized on a poor pass just outside the Brest penalty area and his low shot was perfectly placed to sneak in off the post and give him his first goal in nine league appearances.
On-loan Brighton striker Abdallah Sima used his 1.88-meter frame to outjump the Monaco defense four minutes into the second half and cut the deficit but Akliouche restored Monaco’s two-goal cushion when he brilliantly finished a quick counterattack in stoppage time.
Ludovic Ajorque got a second for Brest in the sixth minute of added time but it was not enough in a second half most notable for the red card shown to Brest coach Éric Roy.