Bohemians, the Dublin-based football club, and the Palestinian Football Association have organized a historic friendly match to take place in Dalymount Park on May 15. The match will commemorate the 76th anniversary of Nakba and raise funds for humanitarian relief efforts in Palestine. The first of these matches will see the Bohemians women's team playing against the Palestinian women's team. Lt. General Jibril Al-Rjoub, President of the Palestine Football Association, met with Daniel Lambert, Chief Operations Officer, and Seán McCabe, Head of Climate Justice and Sustainability, from the Bohemian Football Club to discuss collaboration opportunities. Bohemian FC has been supporting Sport for Life Palestine through sales of its 2023 away shirt, which funds access to sports for children in the city of Tulkarem in the West Bank. The club hopes to see a sold-out Dalymount Park in solidarity with the women of the Palestinian national team and their nation. Matt Devaney, President of Bohemian FC, thanked Ambassador Dr Jilan Wahba Abdalmajid for facilitating the talks that led to this game being agreed. The match will mark a significant event in the club's history, and Bohemian FC will be announcing a series of events around the game in due course, as well as ticketing information. The funds raised through the match will be used to facilitate the visit of the Palestinian football team and provide funds for humanitarian relief efforts in Palestine. Bohemian FC's support for Sport for Life Palestine has been ongoing, and the club is committed to making a positive impact. The historic friendly match is set to take place on May 15, and the club is eager to welcome the Palestinian women's team to Dalymount Park.