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Syrian FA adjustments brand color as Assad regime crumbles

Syrian FA adjustments brand color as Assad regime crumbles

December 9 – The autumn of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s regime has prompted the nation’s soccer federation to vary the nationwide crew’s equipment and brand from crimson to inexperienced. 

On Sunday, Syrian rebels captured the capital, Damascus, with out resistance following a swift advance that pressured Assad to flee to Russia, ending a 13-year civil warfare and 6 a long time of autocratic rule by his household.

Because the occasions unfolded, the Syrian FA introduced it was altering the color of its brand and the equipment of the lads’s first crew to mark a brand new age for sport within the nation.

Asserting the replace on Fb, the federation declared: “This marks the primary historic transformation in Syrian sports activities, free from nepotism, favouritism, and corruption.”

The choice displays a broader shift within the nation’s political and cultural id, signalling a recent chapter for Syrian sports activities.

Established in 1936, the Syrian Soccer Affiliation oversees a crew with a wealthy historical past of regional and worldwide competitors. Generally known as the “Qasioun Eagles,” the nationwide crew has participated in main tournaments, together with the FIFA World Cup qualifiers and the AFC Asian Cup. Whereas durations of political instability and restricted assets have posed challenges, Syrian soccer has loved moments of regional success, significantly within the Nineteen Eighties and Nineteen Nineties.

The nation certified for the final two Asian Cup last tournaments and 7 of the final 9.

Soccer stays an important cultural drive in Syria, uniting communities and offering a way of hope throughout tumultuous instances. The adoption of the inexperienced equipment is seen as sympbolising a brand new id for the nationwide crew and representing the nation’s broader aspirations.

Contact the author of this story, Harry Ewing, at moc.l1733758812labto1733758812ofdlr1733758812owedi1733758812sni@g1733758812niwe.1733758812yrrah1733758812

 

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