Chilean football club Deportivo Palestino pays tribute to slain Palestinian journalist Shireen Abu Akleh
raised a banner honouring slain Palestinian journalist before a local league match earlier this week.
The banner, which was held up before a match against Cobresal, displayed a picture of in a press vest, her name, as well as her date of birth and the date that she was killed.
, a veteran journalist with the pan-Arab Al Jazeera network, by Israeli forces while covering refugee camp raids in the occupied West Bank city of Jenin.
Her death sent , leading to an outpouring of grief from the Palestinian community and the journalism world.
The picture was uploaded onto the club’s official Instagram page, accompanied with the caption "more than a team, a whole nation", alongside a Palestinian flag emoji.
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Club Deportivo Palestino currently plays in Chile’s top flight, the Primera Division, and currently ranks seventh in the league’s table.
The club was founded in 1920 by in the Chilean city of Osorno, and isÌýcurrently based in the capital Santiago.
Deportivo Palestino was established as a means to aid with integration and to preserve the country’s Palestinian community- the largest outside of the Arab world. Some 500,000 people are of Palestinian descent, accounting for 2.5 percent of Chile’sÌýpopulation of 18 million people.
The team’s home football kit and badge also reflect the Palestinian national flag- white, red and green.
Deportivo Palestino has regularly displayed solidarity with the Palestinian cause and people, notably during Israel’s violent aggression on , as well as a crackdown on demonstrations against the expulsions in May last year, where Palestinian families were threatened with forced evictions from their homes in occupied east Jerusalem.
The club’s players donned black and white - a prolific symbol of Palestinian identity and resistance- before a football match against fellow Primera Division side Colo-Colo.
Deportivo Palestino has also established a football academy in , occupied West Bank, as a development space for both boys and girls, and plans to launch a second one in the Gaza Strip later this year.