Palestine-Iran Asian Cup Clash Overshadowed by Gaza War

Football fans unfurl a giant Palestinian flag emblazoned with the slogan 'Free Palestine' in the stands during the Qatar 2023 AFC Asian Cup Group C football match between Iran and Palestine © KARIM JAAFAR / AFP
Football fans unfurl a giant Palestinian flag emblazoned with the slogan 'Free Palestine' in the stands during the Qatar 2023 AFC Asian Cup Group C football match between Iran and Palestine © KARIM JAAFAR / AFP
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Palestine-Iran Asian Cup Clash Overshadowed by Gaza War

Football fans unfurl a giant Palestinian flag emblazoned with the slogan 'Free Palestine' in the stands during the Qatar 2023 AFC Asian Cup Group C football match between Iran and Palestine © KARIM JAAFAR / AFP
Football fans unfurl a giant Palestinian flag emblazoned with the slogan 'Free Palestine' in the stands during the Qatar 2023 AFC Asian Cup Group C football match between Iran and Palestine © KARIM JAAFAR / AFP

Pleas for peace and sporadic pro-Palestinian demonstrations were on display in Doha on Sunday as the team's opening match of the Asian Cup against Iran fell on the 100th day of the war in Gaza.

The 27,619 fans inside the Education City Stadium paused for a moment's silence for the victims of the conflict, with a solitary shout of "Free Palestine" from one fan cutting through the quiet.

Supporters draped in keffiyeh scarves and the red, white, green and black Palestinian national flag clasped shoulders during their national anthem.

Outside the stadium, a mostly festive atmosphere among fans belied anger over the Israel-Hamas war, with a small demonstration of dozens of supporters breaking into chants of "Palestine, Palestine" in the fan-zone.

Youssef Nasser Issa, a biomedical engineer from Bethlehem in the occupied West Bank, said attending the game was "the least we can do for our country".

"May God help us in Gaza and Palestine, and God willing, we can win today," said the 28-year-old, clutching a Palestinian flag around his shoulders.

Lana Anshasi, another Palestinian, told AFP she was in shock from the daily scenes of carnage in Gaza.

"I cannot handle what I'm watching in the media... you can see it's terrifying for the people in Gaza," she said.

The 23-year-old, who now lives in Qatar, said she hoped "the world could wake up".

"We should (have a) ceasefire, and it's not happening," she added.

In the first half of the match, which Palestine lost 4-1, scores of Iranian supporters led chants of "death to Israel" in Arabic.

The same group also chanted "Palestine, Palestine", also in Arabic.

Before the game, Nasser Harandi, 15, from Tehran said he was hoping for an Iranian victory in Doha but also hoped attending the game would "help stop the war in Gaza".

"I'm saddened by it deeply," Harandi said of the war.

"But I feel like coming here is also... helping the Palestinians raise a voice against the war in Gaza," he added.

Laith Saleh, a Palestine fan from Ramallah, said his family were in a "scary situation" with violence and arrests in the West Bank.

"My feeling is that I am proud to support my country and I hope that the war will stop, but as you can see, we can do nothing," he added.

But despite the mounting toll of the war, Palestinian-Jordanian Osama Almwajah said seeing large numbers of Palestinian fans heading to the game felt "amazing".

"I know that no matter where I go, I can find another Palestinian no matter where I am," the 29-year-old added.



Brazil Has Away Win over Chile in World Cup Qualifying and Messi's Argentina Draws

Brazil's forward Luiz Henrique (unseen) celebrates with teammates after scoring during the 2026 FIFA World Cup South American qualifiers football match between Chile and Brazil, at the National stadium in Santiago, on October 10, 2024. (Photo by Javier TORRES / AFP)
Brazil's forward Luiz Henrique (unseen) celebrates with teammates after scoring during the 2026 FIFA World Cup South American qualifiers football match between Chile and Brazil, at the National stadium in Santiago, on October 10, 2024. (Photo by Javier TORRES / AFP)
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Brazil Has Away Win over Chile in World Cup Qualifying and Messi's Argentina Draws

Brazil's forward Luiz Henrique (unseen) celebrates with teammates after scoring during the 2026 FIFA World Cup South American qualifiers football match between Chile and Brazil, at the National stadium in Santiago, on October 10, 2024. (Photo by Javier TORRES / AFP)
Brazil's forward Luiz Henrique (unseen) celebrates with teammates after scoring during the 2026 FIFA World Cup South American qualifiers football match between Chile and Brazil, at the National stadium in Santiago, on October 10, 2024. (Photo by Javier TORRES / AFP)

An 89th-minute goal by substitute Luiz Henrique gave Brazil a 2-1 away win over Chile on Thursday in a 2026 World Cup qualifying match.
The win meant under-pressure Brazil coach Dorival Júnior's team will finish the ninth round of the round-robin competition in fourth place in South American qualifying.
Earlier, Lionel Messi's Argentina drew Venezuela 1-1 in a match that was delayed for 30 minutes due to a wet pitch at Monumental Stadium in the Venezuelan city of Maturin, The Associated Press reported.
Argentina, which leads the 10-team competition, has 19 points after nine matches. Colombia, with 16 points, remains in second place after losing 1-0 at Bolivia. Uruguay is third with 15 points and has a chance to add more in a match against Peru on Friday. Brazil has 13 points.
Brazil has dramatic comeback Chile, one of the worst-performing teams in South American qualifying, opened the scoring seconds after the kickoff at the National Stadium in Santiago. Veteran striker Eduardo Vargas headed past goalkeeper Ederson, with the ball gently touching the back of the net.
Brazil struggled to create clear chances, but managed to equalize in added time with a header by its new striker, Igor Jesus, who came in as a replacement for injured Vinicius Júnior. The visitors kept most of the ball possession in the second half, but still failed to get clear chances.
In the final minutes, Henrique decided to take his chances from the edge of the box. The winning goal made several Chile players throw themselves to the ground in anguish.
Brazil's next match will be against Peru in Brasilia. Chile will travel to Colombia.
“This shirt means a lot. It is a great feeling for us to wear it. We know what is happening, but we wanted to change it," said Henrique. ”Our fans can be sure we will fight always for this team. We are the only five-time World Cup champions, we will play with passion."
Dorival Júnior said that his team will continue to have ups and downs as the coach tries out new players.
“We will have a very strong team two years from now,” Júnior said, in a reference for the next World Cup. “But it is only in the dictionary that success comes before work.”
Messi returns for Argentina Defender Nicolás Otamendi opened the scoring for Argentina in the 13th minute. He pushed the ball to the empty net after a cross by Messi and a mistake by goalkeeper Rafael Romo.
Salomón Rondón equalized in the 65th minute with a header for the only South American team that has yet to play in a World Cup.
“The pitch did not help us do what we wanted to do," said Messi, who returned to the national team after missing the two previous rounds of South American qualifying due to ligament damage in his right ankle.
Venezuela defender Jon Aramburu said his team wanted a win to show its ambition.
“The rain affected the match, we couldn't play well,” he said. “We drew against a team that everyone knows of its potential. But this team is here to beat them, to compete.”
Bolivia in the clouds to beat Colombia Colombia, which had been the last unbeaten team in South American qualifying, was shocked at Bolivia in the Municipal Stadium in the city of El Alto, more than 4,000 meters (13,000 feet) above sea level. Bolivia moved into fifth place with 12 points after its first win in 21 years against the Colombians.
Miguel Terceros, also known as Miguelito, scored the winning goal for Bolivia in the 58th minute with a powerful shot after dribbling through two defenders.
Bolivia had lost Héctor Cuellar to a straight red card in the 21st minute after a gruesome tackle that forced the substitution of striker Roger Martinez, but the team remained competitive until the end of the match in its high-altitude stadium.
“We are a young team that wants to change history," Terceros said. “Now we will travel to Argentina thinking about winning.”
Bolivia hasn't qualified for a World Cup since the 1994 edition in the United States.