Sixteen-year-old Mohammed Eyad Azzam says he was a “pampered” little one earlier than an Israeli air assault in Gaza killed his rapid household, leaving him as the only supplier for his aged grandmother.
Mohammed was at residence on the morning of October 11, 2024, along with his mother and father and siblings within the Jabalia refugee camp, northern Gaza, when with out warning an Israeli warplane struck, bringing his household’s multistorey constructing down on high of them.
“I used to be sitting safely with my mother and father and my two older brothers … I used to be buried underneath the rubble for about 10 minutes,” Mohammed instructed Al Jazeera. “It was pure struggling.”
Mohammed’s grandmother managed to dig him out of the wreckage of the house, and the following factor he remembers is waking up in his neighbour’s home on a ventilator. “I survived by a miracle,” he mentioned.
Relentless Israeli bombing meant Mohammed was unable to present his mother and father and two brothers a correct funeral at a cemetery, so as a substitute he buried his mother and father and siblings in a small, makeshift plot of land.
In a single day, {the teenager} was thrust into maturity, and he now lives amid the 1000’s of displaced in northern Gaza’s Shati refugee camp, spending his days lighting fires and carrying heavy water containers for his grandmother.
“My life flipped from happiness to grief. I was pampered, however now I’m chargeable for all the pieces,” he mentioned.
Amid all of the challenges, Mohammed has discovered one escape from his each day turmoil: soccer.
A psychological lifeline
Earlier than the warfare, Mohammed was a promising participant for the Khadamat Jabalia soccer membership. Nonetheless, following Israel’s genocidal warfare on Gaza, the membership now not functioned, pitches have been destroyed, and lots of of his former teammates have been killed.
But, in opposition to all odds, the Palestinian Soccer Affiliation (PFA) recently organised a match for gamers born in 2009 at one of many final remaining patches of land in Gaza appropriate for internet hosting a soccer match.
For Mohammed, lacing up his boots is likely one of the few methods he can fend off the despair of life with out his mother and father and siblings, however the pitch nonetheless brings again haunting recollections of what he misplaced earlier than Israel started its genocidal warfare on Gaza in October 2023.
“It removes the boredom and releases our unfavorable vitality,” he defined.
“Most of my teammates have their brothers and fathers there to encourage and encourage them. I’ve nobody to cheer for me now, I miss them a lot – as a lot as the ocean and its fish.”
Decimation of Palestinian sports activities
Mohammed’s heartbreak is emblematic of Israel’s systematic destruction of sports activities infrastructure in Gaza, in accordance with Mustafa Siyam, head of the media division on the Palestinian Soccer Affiliation within the enclave’s southern provinces.
“Mohammed is considered one of tens of 1000’s of proficient kids who’ve misplaced their households, their golf equipment, their academies, and their training,” Siyam instructed Al Jazeera.
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The statistics are staggering. In response to the PFA, the Israeli offensive has killed 1,113 individuals affiliated with the sports activities sector, together with greater than 560 soccer gamers, coaches and directors.
Moreover, 265 sports activities services have been destroyed or broken over the previous two-and-a-half years, whereas all 56 soccer golf equipment in Gaza – from Beit Hanoon within the north to Rafah within the south – have been severely affected.
Mohammed’s membership, Khadamat Jabalia, was additionally destroyed, and the area was quickly became a detention and interrogation centre by Israeli forces throughout the invasion of Gaza.
Lethal commutes to the pitch
With major stadiums both bombed into ruins or transformed into shelters for displaced households, the PFA is now organising youth tournaments on simply three small pitches that stay – Palestine Stadium in Gaza Metropolis, Khadamat Nuseirat and Ittihad Shabab Deir al-Balah – however getting to those video games continues to be a life-threatening ordeal for younger footballers.
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“We stroll 3-4km by tents and rubble to succeed in the pitch,” Mohammed mentioned. “It drains you psychologically earlier than you even step onto the sphere.”
Siyam acknowledges the grave dangers children face when heading to their native pitch, however says their fortitude and love for the game imply soccer will endure in Gaza.
“The safety state of affairs stays extraordinarily harmful. A participant strolling from his tent to the pitch is uncovered to the chance of sudden air strikes, however the dedication of the gamers and the affiliation pushes us to renew actions,” he mentioned. “It sends a message to the world that Palestinian youth are able to rising from the rubble.”
‘Double requirements’
Whereas the soccer neighborhood in Gaza is struggling to outlive, Palestinian sports activities officers have expressed deep frustration with the worldwide neighborhood, significantly the governing physique of the game, FIFA, over a scarcity of help or solidarity.
Siyam highlighted evident double requirements when FIFA moved swiftly to droop Russia and ban its golf equipment following Moscow’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine, however took no motion in opposition to Israel.
“With regards to Palestine, sadly, there aren’t any choices; FIFA’s place could be very weak,” he mentioned.
Regardless of the focused killing of distinguished athletes, resembling nationwide crew participant Suleiman Obaid, and Israeli settlement golf equipment competing on occupied Palestinian land, FIFA has did not impose any sanctions on the Israeli Soccer Affiliation.
With a scarcity of motion from FIFA, the PFA is now looking for justice through worldwide sports activities tribunals.
Honouring a dream
Whereas the PFA waits for a everlasting ceasefire to rebuild Gaza’s battered sporting infrastructure and for Israel to open the enclave’s borders to permit native expertise to hitch Palestine’s nationwide groups, younger gamers resembling Mohammed are clinging to the sport to maintain their family members’ recollections alive.
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“I may by no means have imagined reaching a degree the place I’m totally alone,” Mohammed added, saying that stepping onto the dust pitch helps hold his father’s legacy alive.
“My dream now’s to turn into a well-known, skilled soccer participant,” the 16-year-old mentioned softly. “As a result of that was my dream, and it was the dream of my mom and my father, might God have mercy on them. My dad is the one who registered me within the membership, and my mother was the one who at all times cheered me on.”

