Qatar organises friendly match for Afghanistan national women’s team at FIFA World Cup stadium
Qatar organises friendly match
for Afghanistan national women’s team at FIFA World Cup stadium
Players were recently evacuated
from Kabul and given temporary accommodation in Qatar
Football’s ability to unify
people and break down social barriers was illustrated this week when women’s
teams from Afghanistan and Qatar took part in a friendly match at one of the
country’s FIFA World Cup™ stadiums.
The match at Khalifa
International Stadium was organised by Qatar’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs
(MOFA), in collaboration with the Supreme Committee for Delivery & Legacy
(SC), Qatar Football Association (QFA) and Generation Amazing – a Qatar 2022
legacy programme which is active in countries around the world and uses
football to teach key life skills and deliver positive change in disadvantaged
communities.
Qatar was determined to host the
first match for the Afghan national women’s team since their evacuation from
Kabul. Working alongside international partners, Qatar has facilitated the safe
evacuation of more than 70,000 people from Afghanistan. FIFA also played an
integral role in ensuring members of the Afghan national women’s team were
evacuated from Kabul.
H.E. Lolwah Al
Khater, Assistant Foreign Minister, said: “Qatar is proud of its unique
position that allowed it to facilitate the safe travel of thousands of people
from Afghanistan, including members of the women’s national team. It is our
pleasure and privilege to support these people as we work with our partners in
the international community to safely relocate them. I would like to thank the
SC, QFA and Generation Amazing for organising this match and giving our special
guests the chance to play at a historic venue that will host FIFA World Cup
matches in 2022.”
Since arriving in Qatar, many Afghans have taken part in projects
organised by Generation Amazing within their temporary accommodation, including
football for development training sessions which teach life skills such as
leadership, teamwork and equality. Generation Amazing was launched as a Qatar
2022 legacy programme by the SC and to-date has positively impacted more than
750,000 people around the world.
SC Secretary General, H.E. Hassan Al
Thawadi, said: “It has been a privilege to organise projects to contribute to
this remarkable cause. Since the arrival of the Afghan evacuees, we have
created a safe community space within the temporary housing facility to restore
a sense of belonging and ownership to youth and families. This includes a
nursery for young children and daily activities with the support of many
enthusiastic Generation Amazing partners and dedicated volunteers. This is in
addition to a wide range of sessions throughout the week, such as yoga,
Pilates, art workshops, Arabic and English language lessons, and mental health
support sessions.”
Al Thawadi continued: “Since the arrival
of the Afghan women’s team, we have delivered our Football for Development
Coach Education course – a special programme that teaches participants how to
use football as a tool to bring about positive social change in communities. We
are thrilled to have had this opportunity and hope to continue to support these
inspiring young women. Our thanks to MOFA and the QFA for their ongoing
support.”
Mansoor Al Ansari, QFA General
Secretary, said: “Together with the Qatar Women’s Sport Committee, we were delighted to host the women's teams of Afghanistan and Qatar at
Khalifa International Stadium for this special match. We are proud to have
played a role in supporting our Afghan visitors during their stay in Qatar and
hope they enjoyed taking to the field at this beautiful World Cup venue. We are
proud to support the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in this important pursuit,
showcasing the unifying power of football.”
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