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Syrians wave their national flag as they celebrate in FIFA Coins Damascus's Umayyad Square on October 5, 2017, after the national football team scored in the first leg of the FIFA World Cup 2018 qualifier between Syria and Australia.
The prospect of reaching football's World Cup and creating one of the biggest shocks in the competition's history is giving Syrians something else to think about after years of grinding war.Syria's underdog team, who because of the war are based in Malaysia, take on Australia in Sydney on Tuesday with the score from the first leg of their playoff poised at 1-1.Victory would set up another playoff, possibly against Panama, for a place in the finals in Russia next year.In Damascus, there is palpable excitement.
Several campaigns have been organised on social media calling on parliament to make Tuesday a national holiday, and some students at Damascus University have asked for lectures that coincide with the match to be Cheap FIFA 19 points rescheduled.Mohamed.
Barafi, 23, was not taking any chances and has requested a day off from the tech firm where is employed so he can watch the match, which will start around noon Damascus time.He has cancelled all his plans on Monday night, and plans to watch sports shows analysing the team's chances -- he has even changed all his profile pictures on his social media accounts to photos of the team's players.
The prospect of reaching football's World Cup and creating one of the biggest shocks in the competition's history is giving Syrians something else to think about after years of grinding war.Syria's underdog team, who because of the war are based in Malaysia, take on Australia in Sydney on Tuesday with the score from the first leg of their playoff poised at 1-1.Victory would set up another playoff, possibly against Panama, for a place in the finals in Russia next year.In Damascus, there is palpable excitement.
Several campaigns have been organised on social media calling on parliament to make Tuesday a national holiday, and some students at Damascus University have asked for lectures that coincide with the match to be Cheap FIFA 19 points rescheduled.Mohamed.
Barafi, 23, was not taking any chances and has requested a day off from the tech firm where is employed so he can watch the match, which will start around noon Damascus time.He has cancelled all his plans on Monday night, and plans to watch sports shows analysing the team's chances -- he has even changed all his profile pictures on his social media accounts to photos of the team's players.
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