Celine Haidar, a 19-year-old midfielder for the Beirut Football Academy (BFA), made headlines on August 10, 2024, when her team won the Lebanese Women’s Football League title. The victory came amidst the backdrop of ongoing conflict in Lebanon, with Israeli fighter jets overhead and the sound of bombs in the distance.
Despite the chaos of war, Celine and her teammates celebrated their win on a crimson open-top bus, with flags waving and horns honking. Her father, Abbas, expressed immense pride in his daughter’s accomplishment, even amidst the turmoil of the ongoing conflict.
However, tragedy struck on November 15, when Celine was struck by shrapnel while preparing to leave Beirut on her motorcycle. The incident left her in a coma, with severe injuries that required surgery and intensive care. The news of Celine’s injury spread globally, turning her into a symbol of the war’s devastating impact on innocent civilians.
Celine’s family, including her parents and elder sister, have been by her side throughout her recovery, taking shifts to ensure she is never alone. Despite the challenges they face, they remain hopeful for Celine’s full recovery, though they acknowledge the limitations of Lebanon’s healthcare system.
The story of Celine’s resilience and determination has resonated with people around the world, drawing attention to the human cost of war and the importance of peace. Her family hopes to convey a message of unity and compassion, emphasizing that everyone deserves the opportunity to pursue their dreams, regardless of their background or circumstances.
As Celine continues her fight for recovery, her teammates at BFA and supporters around the world are rallying behind her, determined to see her return to the football field once again. The banner with her image at the training ground serves as a reminder of their unwavering support and commitment to her journey back to health and happiness.