Five reasons why Palestine will advance to the final round of World Cup Qualifying

Can Palestine continue their run?
Palestine's next match is less than two months away so what better time to speculate on whether or not they can book their ticket to the final round* of Asian World Cup qualifying?

After conspiring to throw away a valuable point to Saudi Arabia in their first game it seemed that Palestine would be left using these games as a learning experience ahead of the more realistic goal of qualifying for the 2019 Asian Cup in the UAE.

Despite good results against Malaysia (6-0) and UAE (0-0) Palestine squandered another two points in Dilli- spending most the first half in a reactive state. FIFA has yet to comment on whether or not the match would be overturned after it came to light that Timor Leste had illegally naturalized Brazilian players but for the sake of this argument will assume that the 1-1 result will stand.

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Since the disastrous Timor Leste result, Palestine's luck has picked up- in fact Abu Nahya's late equalizer has proven to be absolutely critical in their quest for qualification.

Al-Fida'i should have hosted Saudi Arabia and Malaysia in Palestine only for external pressures to force the games to be moved. A boisterous crowd in Amman saw them pick up a valuable point from Saudi Arabia- the first time the group leaders dropped points- and secure another 6-0 result versus Malaysia.


At the time of writing, Palestine lie in third place in Group A on nine points from six games. Barring a decision from FIFA awarding a 3-0 administrative win to Palestine the only path to World Cup qualification is via the runner's up spot.

To finish second Palestine must now win their remaining games against UAE and Timor Leste while also hoping that UAE fail to win against Saudi Arabia on the final match day.

1-3-1 Record vs. UAE
According to football-rankings.info, Palestine have a 3.28% chance of progression A couple of things might work in Palestine's favor:

1. Record vs. UAE
 First and foremost, their record against UAE is pretty respectable especially in comparison to their record against other West Asian sides (winless vs. Jordan, Iraq, Iran, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Oman). Their lone loss was a friendly in 2012 played less than 24 hours after Palestine landed in UAE. A draw this time will do Al-Fida'i no good so they'll need to really go all out in search of the three points.




2. Support 

Second, the atmosphere for the games in Abu Dhabi has been pathetic to say the least and it wouldn't surprise me to see more Palestinian supporters in the stand than Emirati ones much like how Lebanese supporters flooded the Al-Nahyan stadium four years ago. There are around 100,000 Palestinians that call the UAE home and a good number of the 250,000 strong Jordanian community are also of Palestinian descent. The Whites have failed to draw more than 7,800 fans in either of their first two home qualifiers and that should not come as a surprise given the fact that many of the country's clubs pay fans to attend games.

3. Momentum 

The last time Palestine were on the pitch they blew past Malaysia 6-0 in a game that could have ended in double digits. Four days later, the UAE only managed a 2-1 win against the same opposition. For all their star power, Mahdi Ali's men have struggled in every game with the exception of their two gimme encounters versus Timor Leste and Malaysia at home. The pressure will be on the Emiratis to assert themselves in this game and get their own qualification hopes back on track.

4. Preparation 

With an eye on this encounter the FA smartly organized a February friendly against good opposition. Palestine are due to play Algeria on the 17th and although it may be the U23 side, keep in mind that this same team is bound to Rio next summer to compete in the Olympics.

Moreover, the transfers of Pablo Tamburini and Jonathan Cantillana to the WBPL means that the team should become more fluid in its play- particularly in midfield.

5. The Kindness of Others 

Palestine is going to need a helping hand from Saudi Arabia and although they could wrap up first place on the penultimate match day they will be incentivized to take three points from UAE. A win versus UAE could catapult Saudi Arabia into the top four Asian sides according to the FIFA rankings- ensuring favorable seeding in the Third Round of qualifying.

Speaking of records, Saudi Arabia has won seven straight matches against UAE dating back to 2007. Since the turn of the century Saudi Arabia is 12-0-1 vs UAE.

So if all goest to plan Palestine will finish on 15 points (presuming they win their last game at home vs. Timor Leste) ahead of UAE who will be on 13 or 14 in the event they lose to Palestine and fail to win against Saudi Arabia.

With Timor Leste guaranteed to finish last, Palestine would see four points stricken from their total in the Runner's up Table.

Let's have a look at the current table:


If everything breaks Palestine's way they'll have 11 points and at least a +12 goal difference to hang their hat on. Let's take a look at the maximum points each potential runner up could accumulate:




As Syria/Japan cannot be overtaken that leaves us with three tickets to be claimed. Palestine can be fairly confident of finishing ahead of these three teams:

  • Kuwait/Lebanon. as their maximum accumulation is 10 points. 
  • Hong Kong/China. The Group C runner up can get to 11 points but realistically will not be able to rack up 10+ goals in their remaining games.
  • The Group D runner up (which will almost definitely be Oman). They can get to 11 points with a historic win in Tehran but will need to rack up goals against Guam to match Palestine's +12 (at least) goal differential. 
So on March 29th, 2016 Palestine will need one of these results to break their way. I've ordered them from likely to least likely: 

  • Jordan fails to beat Australia leaving them on 10 or 11 points. This will most likely happen as the last time Al-Nashama played the Socceroos in Australia they were on the wrong end of a 4-0 drubbing. 
  • Korea DPR fails to beat Philippines. This would leave the Chollima on 10 or 11 points and with a meager goal differential. 
  • Iraq continue indifferent form. With two games on 'home' soil Iraq should be able to overcome Vietnam and get at least a point out of the current group leaders- Thailand. Should Iraq draw both games or should they lose one of the two- then Palestine would be able to leapfrog them.  
  • Uzbekistan fail to win either of their last two games. Both games are at home- probably not going to happen- Uzbekistan beat both Philippines and Bahrain by four goals margins in their own backyards.  
And what happens if a team is even on points, goals differential, and goals scored, you ask? The teams in question would play a playoff game on neutral territory! 
Can Palestine do it? There's enough evidence to suggest that qualification is still very possible but the first challenge will be to overcome the UAE in the Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Stadium on March 24th. 

* (This is confusingly termed the 3rd round. The confederation playoff between the two third place teams in Round Three is technically "Final Round". The first round refers to the play-in round for Asia's weaker sides).  

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FIFA takes no action on Timor Leste player eligibility scandal


The big news in regards to Asian World Cup qualifying this month is that Kuwait has finally been punished for government interference in football. A 3-0 win awarded to Myanmar could potentially change the makeup of the final round.



It had been anticipated that FIFA would finally take action against Timor Leste whose naturalization tactics had made several prominent media outlets, including Vice Sports, the Huffington Post, and the New York Times.



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Controversially, FIFA has remained silent despite a Timorese government investigation concluding that the players were awarded citizenship in a manner not in accordance with the constitution.

You can read a full summary of FIFA's disciplinary actions, here.


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Klasemen Akhir dan Hasil Lengkap Babak Grup Piala Asia AFC U-23 2016 Qatar (AFC U-23 Championship)

Berikut ini Klasemen Akhir dan Hasil Lengkap Pertandingan Babak Grup Putaran Final Piala Asia AFC U-23 2016 Qatar (AFC U-23 Championship or AFC U-23 Asian Cup), yang sudah dimainkan pada 12-20 Januari 2016, di Doha, Qatar.

Klasemen Akhir Grup A:

1. Qatar 3 3 0 0 9 4 +5 9
2. Iran 3 2 0 1 6 4 +2 6
3. Syria 3 1 0 2 5 7 -2 3
4. China/Tiongkok 3 0 0 3 4 9 -5 0

Hasil Pertandingan:

12 Januari 2016, 16:30 (UTC+3).
Syria 0–2 Iran.
Pencetak gol Iran: Motahari 64', Mi. Mohammadi 72'.
Stadion: Jassim bin Hamad Stadium, Doha.

12 Januari 2016, 19:30 (UTC+3).
Qatar 3–1 China/Tiongkok.
Pencetak gol Qatar: A. Hassan 65', 72', A. Alaa 82'.
Pencetak gol China/Tiongkok: Liao Lisheng 43'.
Stadion: Abdullah bin Khalifa Stadium, Doha.

15 Januari 2016, 16:30 (UTC+3).
China/Tiongkok 1–3 Syria.
Pencetak gol China/Tiongkok: Liao Lisheng 21'.
Pencetak gol Syria: Khribin 43'(pen), 53', Al Baher 83'.
Stadion: Abdullah bin Khalifa Stadium, Doha.

15 Januari 2016, 19:30 (UTC+3).
Iran 1–2 Qatar.
Pencetak gol Iran: A. Karimi 90+1'.
Pencetak gol Qatar: A. Alaa 35', A. Hassan 56'.
Stadion: Jassim bin Hamad Stadium, Doha.

18 Januari 2016, 19:30 (UTC+3).
Qatar 4–2 Syria.
Pencetak gol Qatar: A. Hassan 10', A. Alaa 24', 82', A. Ali 28'.
Pencetak gol Syria: Kalfa 4', Khribin 81'(pen).
Stadion: Jassim bin Hamad Stadium, Doha.

18 Januari 2016, 19:30 (UTC+3).
Iran 3–2 China/Tiongkok.
Pencetak gol Iran: Motahari 38', Pahlavan 40', Torabi 48'.
Pencetak gol China/Tiongkok: Chang Feiya 40', Liao Lisheng 70'(pen).
Stadion: Abdullah bin Khalifa Stadium, Doha.

Klasemen Akhir Grup B:

1. Jepang 3 3 0 0 7 1 +6 9
2. Korea Utara 3 0 2 1 5 6 -1 2
3. Saudi Arabia 3 0 2 1 5 6 -1 2
4. Thailand 3 0 2 1 3 7 -4 2

Hasil Pertandingan:

13 Januari 2016, 16:30 (UTC+3).
Jepang 1–0 Korea Utara.
Pencetak gol Jepang: Ueda 5'.
Stadion: Grand Hamad Stadium, Doha.

13 Januari 2016, 19:30 (UTC+3).
Saudi Arabia 1–1 Thailand.
Pencetak gol Saudi Arabia: Al-Saiari 71'.
Pencetak gol Thailand: Pinyo 84'.
Stadion: Grand Hamad Stadium, Doha.

16 Januari 2016, 16:30 (UTC+3).
Thailand 0–4 Jepang.
Pencetak gol Jepang: Suzuki 27', Yajima 49', Kubo 75', 84'(pen).
Stadion: Grand Hamad Stadium, Doha.

16 Januari 2016, 19:30 (UTC+3).
Korea Utara 3–3 Saudi Arabia.
Pencetak gol Korea Utara: Kim Yong-il 27', Yun Il-gwang 52', Jang Kuk-chol 85'.
Pencetak gol Saudi Arabia: Kanno 40', Al-Muwallad 62', Al-Ghamdi 69'.
Stadion: Grand Hamad Stadium, Doha.

19 Januari 2016, 16:30 (UTC+3).
Saudi Arabia 1–2 Jepang.
Pencetak gol Saudi Arabia: Madu 57'(pen).
Pencetak gol Jepang: Oshima 32', Ideguchi 53'.
Stadion: Suheim Bin Hamad Stadium, Doha.

19 Januari 2016, 16:30 (UTC+3).
Korea Utara 2–2 Thailand.
Pencetak gol Korea Utara: Kim Yong-il 17', Yun Il-gwang 45'.
Pencetak gol Thailand: Narubadin 30', Chanathip 78'.
Stadion: Grand Hamad Stadium, Doha.

Klasemen Akhir Grup C:

1. Korea Selatan 3 2 1 0 8 2 +6 7
2. Irak 3 2 1 0 6 3 +3 7
3. Uzbekistan 3 1 0 2 6 6 0 3
4. Yaman 3 0 0 3 1 10 -9 0

Hasil Pertandingan:

13 Januari 2016, 16:30 (UTC+3).
Irak 2–0 Yaman.
Pencetak gol Irak: Ali F. 36'(pen), Ali H. 39'.
Stadion: Suheim Bin Hamad Stadium, Doha.

13 Januari 2016, 19:30 (UTC+3).
Korea Selatan 2–1 Uzbekistan.
Pencetak gol Korea Selatan: Moon Chang-jin 20'(pen), 48'.
Pencetak gol Uzbekistan: Khamdamov 57'.
Stadion: Suheim Bin Hamad Stadium, Doha.

16 Januari 2016, 16:30 (UTC+3).
Yaman 0–5 Korea Selatan.
Pencetak gol Korea Selatan: Kwon Chang-hoon 14', 31', 41', Ryu Seung-woo 72', Kim Seung-jun 76'.
Stadion: Suheim Bin Hamad Stadium, Doha.

16 Januari 2016, 19:30 (UTC+3).
Uzbekistan 2–3 Irak.
Pencetak gol Uzbekistan: Khamdamov 1', Khakimov 79'.
Pencetak gol Irak: Amjad A. 38', Mahdi K. 43', Humam T. 84'.
Stadion: Suheim Bin Hamad Stadium, Doha.

19 Januari 2016, 19:30 (UTC+3).
Irak 1–1 Korea Selatan.
Pencetak gol Irak: Amjad W. 90+2'.
Pencetak gol Korea Selatan: Kim Hyun 22'.
Stadion: Grand Hamad Stadium, Doha.

19 Januari 2016, 19:30 (UTC+3).
Uzbekistan 3–1 Yaman.
Pencetak gol Uzbekistan: Sokhibov 18', Sergeev 68', Masharipov 90+3'.
Pencetak gol Yaman: A. Al-Sarori 82'.
Stadion: Suheim Bin Hamad Stadium, Doha.

Klasemen Akhir Grup D:

1. Uni Emirat Arab 3 2 1 0 4 2 +2 7
2. Yordania 3 1 2 0 3 1 +2 5
3. Australia 3 1 1 1 2 1 +1 4
4. Vietnam 3 0 0 3 3 8 -5

Hasil Pertandingan:

14 Januari 2016, 16:30 (UTC+3).
Yordania 3–1 Vietnam.
Pencetak gol Yordania: Faisal 38', 72', Al-Manasrah 68'.
Pencetak gol Vietnam: Đỗ Duy Mạnh 87'.
Stadion: Suheim Bin Hamad Stadium, Doha.

14 Januari 2016, 19:30 (UTC+3).
Australia 0–1 Uni Emirat Arab.
Pencetak gol Uni Emirat Arab: Gallifuoco 86'(og).
Stadion: Grand Hamad Stadium, Doha.

17 Januari 2016, 16:30 (UTC+3).
Vietnam 0–2 Australia.
Pencetak gol Australia: Donachie 2', Maclaren 61'.
Stadion: Grand Hamad Stadium, Doha.

17 Januari 2016, 19:30 (UTC+3).
Uni Emirat Arab 0–0 Yordania.
Stadion: Suheim Bin Hamad Stadium, Doha.

20 Januari 2016, 19:30 (UTC+3).
Yordania 0–0 Australia.
Stadion: Suheim Bin Hamad Stadium, Doha.

20 Januari 2016, 19:30 (UTC+3).
Uni Emirat Arab 3–2 Vietnam.
Pencetak gol Uni Emirat Arab: Phạm Hoàng Lâm 65'(og), M. Al-Akbari 74', A. Al-Hashmi 78'(pen).
Pencetak gol Vietnam: Nguyễn Công Phượng 24'(pen), Nguyễn Tuấn Anh 68'.
Stadion: Grand Hamad Stadium, Doha.

Juara Grup dan Peringkat Kedua Grup lolos ke Fase Knockout/ Babak 8 Besar (Perempat Final), yaitu:

1. Qatar (Juara Grup A)
2. Iran (Peringkat Kedua Grup A)
3. Jepang (Juara Grup B)
4. Korea Utara (Peringkat Kedua Grup B)
5. Korea Selatan (Juara Grup C)
6. Irak (Peringkat Kedua Grup C)
7. Uni Emirat Arab (Juara Grup D)
8. Yordania (Peringkat Kedua Grup D)

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#PalestiniansAbroad Transfer Roundup

This article will be continuously updated  throughout the duration of the transfer window. 

With the arrival of the new year l, new faxes begin to pop up in different places. Thus far, a couple of national team stalwarts will be playing for new clubs in 2016.



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Ashraf Nu'man 



2015 has not been a kind year to the talismanic speedster. The Bethlehemite has become somewhat of an adterthought after leading Palestine almost singlehandedly to an Asian Cup berth and netting five goals for the national team.

For Ashraf Nu'man 2015 will forever be marked by a club experience that went horribly wrong and two chances spurned on front of goal (vs. Iraq, vs. Saudi Arabia) that could have changed the complexion of Palestine's year. He was also banished from the national team after being accused of feigning an injury missing out on the side's first four qualifiers.

Despite a lack of playing time at Al-Wehdat the forward has enough of a reputation to command interest from clubs throughout the region. Ashraf Nu'man will ring in 2016 by moving back to Saudi Arabia. Hajer- a club Abdelatif Al-Bahdari spent two years at- will count on him to rescue them from the drop.

Alexis Norambuena

The Chilean-born right back has been excellent in his three appearances for the national team this year. Putting in a man of the match performance against Saudi Arabia and ensuring no goals breached Palestine's defence in his 235 minutes of action.

At club level, Alexis hadn't seen the pitch since September 2014- an achilies injury ruled him out of GKS Belchatow's campaign after making five straight league starts. At the end of the season, Belchatow elected not to renew his contract and after spending half the season looking for employment in Europe he's back in the country of his birth. Deportivo La Serna will be hoping a strong Clausura season can put them in the from for promotion to La Primera.



Jonathan Cantillana 



Limited to just a handful of appearances with CD Palestino this past season Jonathan Cantillana made the jump to the WBPL. Inking a contract to join Ahli Al-Khaleel on loan ahead of their AFC Cup qualifier next month.

Pablo Tamburini 
Tamburini & Thuraya boosting Al-Bireh's ranks ahead of a WBPL push 
Limited to a mere 27 minutes with his new side San Luis during the Apertura minutes Tamburini has also decided to make a move to the Palestinian leagues. Unlike Cantillana, Tamburini will join Al-Bireh who are currently in 4th place in the first division. The Ramallah-based club will hope the addition of Tamburini and another Chilean-Palestinian (Camilo Thuraya) will help catapult them to a WBPL return.


If Ashraf Nu'man can replicate the form and the goals he had last year while at Faisaly then the $50,000 payout will represent a smart piece of business for the Al-Ahsaa based club.

Imad Zatara



After a three year stint back in the land of his birth, Zatara is on the move again. Multiple outlets have reported- and the 31-year old has now confirmed- that he will join Al-Ahli of Bahrain until the end of the season. The winger who won his first cap for Palestine 12 years ago, will be playing professionally in his fifth country having previously played in Sweden, Hungary, France, and Iran.

Zatara will join forces with Özcan Melkemichel who managed the player last season at AFC United and during his three year stint at Syrianska.



Matías Jadue 



In the final and most surprising move of the window, Matías Jadue is off to Malaysia. The forward has announced his departure from Deportes Santa Curz of Chile's Segunda division on his personal Instagram account. His destination are PKNS FC of the Malaysian Premier League (2nd Tier). The move coming as a result of his impressive performance in Palestine's first 6-0 win against Malaysia where he set up two goals and exhibited great hold up play.

Six months ago, it was surprising to see Jadue sign for Deportes Santa Cruz- a team mired in the third tier of Chilean football. The move was designed to get Jadue a guarantee of first team minutes and Deportes Santa Cruz seemed to be ready to splash the cash in order to make the ascent up the footballing pyramid. Reality has proved much harsher however with the side straddling between promotion and relegation rounds- 10 points off of the current leaders.

In 1069 minutes over 14 appearances, Jadue scored six goals- averaging a goal every other game and becoming Santa Cruz's top scorer in the process.

PKNS FC finished one point off of a promotion playoff spot last season and will hope Jadue's goals can send them to the Super League. 

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