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    Andrew RogersBy Andrew RogersJune 30, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    The Palestinian Football Association (PFA) is the official body that manages football activities in the State of Palestine. It is responsible for organizing leagues, national team matches, and football development in the West Bank, Gaza Strip, and among Palestinian communities around the world. Despite many challenges caused by conflict and occupation, the PFA continues to represent the spirit and unity of the Palestinian people through sports.

    The PFA was first established in 1928 during the British Mandate of Palestine. However, due to political instability and regional conflict, it became inactive for decades. The modern version of the association was reorganized in the 1990s and gained global recognition. In 1998, the Palestinian Football Association became a full member of FIFA, the international football governing body. It is also a member of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) and the Union of Arab Football Associations (UAFA). This recognition allows Palestinian teams to take part in international competitions.

    The PFA oversees multiple national teams. These include the men’s national football team, the women’s team, and youth squads such as under-23, under-20, and under-17 teams. It also manages futsal and beach soccer teams. The men’s senior team has gained attention for its efforts in the face of adversity. The team qualified for the AFC Asian Cup for the first time in 2015 and again in 2019 and 2023. These achievements are notable, especially given the limited resources and unstable conditions in Palestine.

    One of the biggest challenges the Palestinian Football Association faces is travel. Players often have trouble moving between the West Bank and Gaza due to Israeli-imposed restrictions. These difficulties also affect international travel, making it hard for teams to train or compete abroad. The destruction of stadiums and training centers due to airstrikes and ground conflicts has made the situation even worse. Many players have been injured, arrested, or even killed during military actions. According to recent reports, at least 785 athletes and officials have died in Gaza since the start of Israeli attacks on October 7, 2023. Many were buried under rubble or caught in bombings, with some never recovered.

    Despite these tragic losses, the PFA continues its work. It organizes domestic leagues like the West Bank Premier League and the Gaza Strip League. Although political divisions make it difficult, the association also tries to host the Palestine Cup, which aims to bring together teams from both the West Bank and Gaza. However, travel restrictions and blockades often prevent the matches from being played.

    The president of the Palestinian Football Association is Jibril Rajoub. He is a senior political figure and a key voice in using football as a form of diplomacy. Under his leadership, the PFA has pushed FIFA to take action against the Israel Football Association. The PFA accuses Israel of blocking the movement of Palestinian players and running football clubs in illegal Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank. These actions, according to the PFA, go against international law and FIFA rules. While FIFA has not taken strong measures, the efforts have drawn global attention to the difficulties Palestinian athletes face.

    The PFA operates with limited funding and support. Fuel shortages, a lack of equipment, and unsafe playing conditions are common problems. Hospitals overwhelmed by the broader conflict often cannot treat injured athletes, and many surgeries happen without anesthesia due to a shortage of medical supplies. Still, the Palestinian Football Association plays an important role in bringing hope and pride to a population that lives under constant threat.

    For many Palestinians, football is more than a game. It is a symbol of resistance, identity, and survival. The PFA continues to keep that symbol alive, even as bombs fall and stadiums crumble.

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