国产热热热精品,亚洲视频久久】日韩,三级婷婷在线久久,99人妻精品视频,精品九热人人肉肉在线,AV东京热一区二区,91po在线视频观看,久久激情宗合,青青草黄色手机视频

Global EditionASIA 中文雙語Fran?ais
Sports
Home / Sports / Hockey

Field of dreams

Region linked to sport's ancient roots builds new hockey heritage

Updated: 2023-03-27 09:43
Share
Share - WeChat
A hockey player performs drills at a training session in Al-Zagazig city, Sharqiya governorate, northeast of Cairo, on March 6. The area has become Egypt's hockey hub, with female participation booming. AFP

Egypt's fertile Nile Delta may not be the obvious destination for field hockey, but a women's team is blazing a trail in a region that lays claim to the sport's ancient roots.

While hockey may never sell out stadiums in soccer-mad Egypt, 24-year-old forward Donia Shaarawy says the governorate of Sharqiya has become the country's hockey hub, and a potential launchpad for her dreams of going pro.

"Hockey means Sharqiya, that's how we grew up," she told AFP, hopping off the practice field clad in a black jersey and matching hijab.

Women first took to the field in the region 100 kilometers north of Cairo in 1995, 30 years after the first men's team was established.

But according to Sharqiya Hockey Club supervisor Ibrahim al-Bagoury, the region's love for the sport goes back to ancient Egyptian times, when a similar game was played with a stick made of palm fronds.

"It was known to them as hoksha, and it was played in ancient cities such as Tel Basta" — located in what is now modern-day Sharqiya — as well as Amarna, Bagoury told AFP.

The national hockey federation's logo attests to this history, showing two ancient Egyptian figures sparring with sticks over a ball.

Family ties

Thousands of years later, the athletes of the Sharqiya women's team — which has won 25 out of 28 league tournaments in its history — dribble across the field to the sound of wooden hockey sticks colliding.

"No woman in Egypt has broken into the professional leagues yet, but I hope to be the first," Shaarawy said.

The Sharqiya team is the most decorated in Egypt, winning five out of seven national championships and taking the Africa Cup for Club Champions in 2019.

Despite having "no media support", according to team coach Mostafa Khalil, clubs in Italy and France have offered contracts to four members of his team — all of which were turned down.

One of the members could not leave her studies, while the three others were unable to accept the offers because they were married with children.

The coach chalks it up to Egypt's conservative culture, where young women and girls "can't travel alone" — a norm that Somaya Abdel Aziz, head of the club's division for women, says is "changing with time".

Shaarawy, the ambitious forward, said she would not accept "any potential partner who objects to my athletic career".

For team captain Nahla Ahmed, 28, marriage and children have been no object.

"I'm married, I have a daughter, and my husband plays hockey himself," she told AFP. She suggests "going pro in Egypt would be easier for women "than going abroad, as teams would be more likely to accommodate the athletes' family commitments.

Ahmed, who has played hockey for 18 years and was crowned the Egyptian hockey league's best player last season, has a bigger dream — "to become the best player in Africa".

Sparse support

Though the women of Sharqiya have proven themselves time and again, they have come up against both stubborn social norms and punishing economic woes.

"It's an expensive sport, and without media coverage, we don't get sponsors," coach Khalil said.

It was only in 2019 that an Egyptian company sponsored the team, he said, when Egypt hosted the Africa Cup for Club Champions.

At the far end of the pitch, eagle-eyed goalkeeper Nada Mostafa guards her post, face hidden behind her protective mask.

Mostafa — a college student and goalie for both Sharqiya and Egypt's national team — told AFP she chose her position "because you feel like you own the whole world".

"As they say, the goalkeeper is half the team," she continued.

A single imported hockey stick costs upward of $120, while a goalie's kit like Mostafa's can set the team back $2,100 — a steep cost in a country where the local currency has been on a continuous downward spiral.

There is little room for maneuver given the Sharqiya club's annual field hockey budget of between $160,000 and $190,000, according to club president Hamdy Marzouk.

But he remains undaunted, vowing instead to "preserve this bastion... (and) keep the game here".

"With over 150 national and continental championship wins, we can't throw that away," he told AFP.

"It's like samba and football in Brazil — everyone in Sharqiya has a hockey stick."

AFP

Most Popular

Highlights

What's Hot
Top
BACK TO THE TOP
English
Copyright 1994 - . All rights reserved. The content (including but not limited to text, photo, multimedia information, etc) published in this site belongs to China Daily Information Co (CDIC). Without written authorization from CDIC, such content shall not be republished or used in any form. Note: Browsers with 1024*768 or higher resolution are suggested for this site.
License for publishing multimedia online 0108263

Registration Number: 130349
FOLLOW US
宁陕县| 红安县| 丹凤县| 共和县| 阿勒泰市| 杭锦后旗| 台中县| 昭觉县| 隆回县| 丹东市| 青河县| 桃江县| 清流县| 苗栗市| 泸溪县| 井陉县| 忻城县| 盐山县| 六枝特区| 青州市| 康保县| 田林县| 开原市| 荣昌县| 霍州市| 南江县| 南皮县| 长岛县| 昂仁县| 方正县| 通山县| 民勤县| 苏尼特右旗| 谢通门县| 湖州市| 贺州市| 富川| 扶余县| 南岸区| 班戈县| 彭水|