<p>Roberto Kettlun, sports manager for Deportivo Palestino, speaks with coach Sebastian Mendez. Juman Jarallah / The National</p>
<p>Roberto Kettlun, sports manager for Deportivo Palestino, holds up a football shirt with the map of Palestine replacing the 1's. Juman Jarallah / The National </p>
<p>Deportivo Palestino's changing room, painted in the colours of the Palestinian flags in keeping with the stadium's theme. Juman Jarallah / The National </p>
<p>The tunnel leading to the pitch from the changing rooms, gym and press area. Juman Jarallah / The National </p>
<p>The entry to the tunnel connecting the football team's gym and changing rooms with the pitch. Juman Jarallah / The National </p>
<p>The outside of the tunnel bearing the football club's crest and mascot. Juman Jarallah / The National </p>
<p>The chairs at Estadio Municipal de La Cisterna in Santiago, where Deportivo Palestino train and play home games, are painted with the colours of the Palestinian flag. Juman Jarallah / The National </p>
<p>Roberto Kettlun, sports manager for Deportivo Palestino, speaks with coach Sebastian Mendez. Juman Jarallah / The National</p>
<p>Roberto Kettlun, sports manager for Deportivo Palestino, holds up a football shirt with the map of Palestine replacing the 1's. Juman Jarallah / The National </p>
<p>Deportivo Palestino's changing room, painted in the colours of the Palestinian flags in keeping with the stadium's theme. Juman Jarallah / The National </p>
<p>The tunnel leading to the pitch from the changing rooms, gym and press area. Juman Jarallah / The National </p>
<p>The entry to the tunnel connecting the football team's gym and changing rooms with the pitch. Juman Jarallah / The National </p>
<p>The outside of the tunnel bearing the football club's crest and mascot. Juman Jarallah / The National </p>
<p>The chairs at Estadio Municipal de La Cisterna in Santiago, where Deportivo Palestino train and play home games, are painted with the colours of the Palestinian flag. Juman Jarallah / The National </p>
<p>Roberto Kettlun, sports manager for Deportivo Palestino, speaks with coach Sebastian Mendez. Juman Jarallah / The National</p>
Chilean Palestinian football club blurs line between sports and politics
The remarkable team formed a century ago by refugees fleeing Ottoman persecution