The 2018 Worldinfo-icon Cup qualifiers were played in the past week, and the drama flooded the scene in the Middle Eastinfo-icon.

As usual in the international breaks in the region, the main story must somehow connect to the Syrian national team, which has continued its heroic journey towards the forthcoming World Cup.

The Syrians have enjoyed the return of Omar Al Somah - Al-Ahli Jeddah's player and the best striker in Asiainfo-icon - who left the national team after supporting the Free Syrian Armyinfo-icon back in 2012.

Like Firas Al-Khatib, who made the comeback after mocking Assad's regime, Al Somah was very emotional explaining his move."I felt bad with each second I was away from the national uniform", he said in a press conference before the match against Qatarinfo-icon in Malaysiainfo-icon, last Wednesday. "I'm not doing it for personal glory but for making millions of Syrians happy."

Somah's return was decisive.

Syriainfo-icon have beat Qatar 3-1 thanks to a brace by Omar Khribin and a goal by Mahmoud Awas. On the same time, Iraninfo-icon drew 0-0 with South Koreainfo-icon and Uzbekistaninfo-icon lost 1-0 to Chinainfo-icon, what created a crazy final day in Group A of the Asian qualifiers - Iran hosted Syria and Uzbekistan hosted South Korea - 3 teams, 1 direct ticket to the final and another playoff spot.

After the victory, Syria went to Tehraninfo-icon to play Asia's best - Iran - who already qualified for the World Cup. The excitement towards the match among many Syrians within Syria and abroad was imminent.

The Syrians have opened the match in storm, and after 13 minutes Tamer Haj Mohamed made the unbelievable and scored the 1-0 for the Qassioun Eagles. For a few minutes there, Syria was qualifying automatically to the finals. But Iran has turned around the result with a brace by Sardar Azmoun, and at half time things weren't optimistic for Al-Khatib, Somah and their friends. He second half was played under hard conditions as both teams struggled to create the chances but then - Somah rose.

On the 93rd minute, on a counter attack, he scored the equalizer for Syria and guaranteed that his team is going to play the World Cup playoffs. The explosive happiness of the Syrian players, staff and small crowd at the Azadi Stadium was inspirational. A country in an ongoing civil warinfo-icon, with hundreds of thousands of victims, millions of refugees, is celebrating on the footballinfo-icon pitch.

Their first test will be against Australiainfo-icon, who finished 3rd on Group B, and if they will go through - against the 4thranked national team from North/Central Americainfo-icon, that in a certain chance could be the United States of Americainfo-icon. Syria will look to host the next home game in a different location than Malaysia, somewhere that a home crowd will give it the right push and advantage.

Imagine this - Syria and the USinfo-icon are battling to qualify for the World Cup that will take place in Russiainfo-icon. If there isn't a written script for a Hollywoodinfo-icon movie about it, now it's the time to write it.

On other matches - Saudi Arabiainfo-icon have lost to the UAEinfo-icon away, but won against already qualified Japaninfo-icon, and they will play the world cup finals in June 2018. Saudi Arabia is the first Arab team to qualify.

At the same time, the UAE are the most disappointed team of all. The Emiratis who were tipped to be the favourites to qualify did not live it up to the expectations and crushed out of the qualification spots.

Iraqinfo-icon have finished a generally disappointing qualifiers with a sweet taste winning both of their matches against Thailandinfo-icon and the UAE.

The Middle Eastern World Cup qualifiers have proven to be a fascinating football scenario, mixing both football, politics, culture and historyinfo-icon.