This is historic for Palestine!

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Winner of Hong Kong (3-0), Palestine qualified for the first time for the round of 16 of the Asian Cup.

This is a moment in history for Palestinian football. The Palestine team qualified for the round of 16 of the Asian Cup for the first time ever, a competition they are playing in for the third edition in a row.

After a defeat against Iran (4-1), and a draw against the United Arab Emirates (1-1), Makram Daboub’s men got the better of Hong Kong (3-0), with a double ‘Oday Dabbagh (12th, 60th), the Charleroi striker, and a goal from Zaid Al Qanbar (48th). Incidentally, this is the very first victory for the Palestinians in an Asian Cup.

With four points taken and a goal difference of 0, Palestine are assured of being among the best third-placed teams in the group stage, and will therefore face a group winner in the round of 16.

The Palestine team is so heroic in this Asian Cup.

Currently leading 3-0 against Hong Kong and securing a historic round of 16 qualification which would be their FIRST victory in official competition.

We are witnessing a moment in history! pic.twitter.com/3qnqRsGo9V

— Mohamed Faiz 🇲🇦 (@SinbadBoi_) January 23, 2024

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