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John Duerden

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Most recent articles by John Duerden

  • Soccer in Yemen

    Yemen's young footballers give the country hope

    Little football has been played in war-torn Yemen since 2014. Yet with the ceasefire holding and the Under-17s narrowly missing World Cup qualification, the beautiful game could help bring some joy and unity to a divided country. By John Duerden

    By John Duerden
  • Saudi Arabia and Iran agreed to re-establish diplomatic relations on 10 March 2023.
    Saudi-Iran deal

    New hope for football in the Middle East

    The re-establishment of diplomatic relations between Saudi Arabia and Iran in March surprised many around the world. If relations improve, the hope is that football in both countries and the wider region will benefit. John Duerden reports

    By John Duerden
  • "This is just the beginning for women's football here," said the Atlas Lionesses' star striker Ghizlane Chebbak shortly after Morocco qualified by clinching a place in the last four at this summer's WAFCON. "We have come a long way but there is still a long way to go."
    Women’s football in Morocco

    Jump-starting women's football in the Arab world

    The Women's Africa Cup this year in Morocco was a resounding success. The Moroccan team was the first Arab women's football team to qualify for a World Cup. By John Duerden

    By John Duerden
  • Middle East conflict impacts soccer

    Palestine's football dreams take a battering

    When it comes to talent, Palestine may well be able to compete with other football teams in the region, but growth and development are hampered by the situation in the Palestinian territories. The explosion of violence between Israel and Hamas in May seriously disrupted preparations for the World Cup qualifiers. John Duerden reports

    By John Duerden

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