Lionel Messi

By Rahul Pathak in Americas on July 5th, 2011
Picture by GALLO/GETTY

It is a freezing cold but sunny July morning. Two teams of five-year-old boys play on a dusty pitch, watched by a small but enthusiastic crowd of parents and children.

By Barnaby Phillips in Middle East on March 29th, 2010
Why are the people of Gaza apparently nuts about Barcelona Football Club?
 
The question arose when I asked where I might be able to watch the big champions league match between Barcelona and Arsenal.
 
First, dear reader, a confession. I am an Arsenal fan, and this is an important game. When I explained this to a colleague in the Al Jazeera Gaza office, he looked concerned. “You must be very careful, it could be dangerous to watch that game," he said.  
 
It’s true, I had heard that Gaza could be dangerous, in various ways, but had not anticipated that watching a football match on TV, or my allegiance for Arsenal, would be a flash-point. “Everyone in Gaza is crazy about Barcelona, so you might want to keep a low profile," he warned.