he was a young talent with professional side al—shouleh, in the city of daraa, but in 2012, he fled withsurrect his career. he coaches the children here in the camp. he admits to me like many, it's hard for him to talk openly. the guarded language used even here in the refugee camp makes it clearjust how fearful people are of talking about politics. but still, like mohammad, issam supports the national side. life here in camp, it's tough, but the people here are safe, having escaped from the war. now, football's one of the central activities that kids get to enjoy. it's fun, it gives them a sense of purpose, but it also gives them something that's very precious, having escaped from the conflict — a sense of a normal childhood. what's your favourite team ? real madrid. what about england ? does anyone like an english team? i do, chelsea. manchester united. juventus. juventus? that's in italy. what about... well, black and white, what about newcastle united? who's heard of newcastle united? that's my team. he laughs. show me your name. ronaldo. you're ronaldo. you're like a mini ronaldo! y