Ireland has once again taken a strong stance against Israel, calling on UEFA to impose a ban on Israeli football amid ongoing controversy and regional unrest. The Football Association of Ireland (FAI) has formally decided to urge the European football governing body to act, citing repeated violations of UEFA regulations.
FAI Votes to Push for Israel Ban
During a key meeting held on Saturday, members of the FAI accused the Israel Football Association (IFA) of breaching two major UEFA rules β failing to enforce an effective anti-racism policy and hosting football matches in Palestinian territories without proper authorization from the Palestinian Football Association.
In a decisive vote involving Irish Premier Division club Bohemian FC, 74 members voted in favor of the motion, while only 7 opposed it. Two others were absent from the session.
An FAI spokesperson stated,
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The result of the vote means Ireland will officially resubmit a proposal to UEFA to ban the Israeli Football Association. However, UEFA has yet to release a formal response, with a spokesperson declining to comment when contacted by Reuters.
UEFAβs Earlier Delay and Growing International Pressure
UEFA had been considering a referendum on the suspension of Israeli football last month, but halted the process after Israel agreed to a short-term ceasefire with Palestine on October 10. Nevertheless, Irelandβs renewed effort reflects growing international frustration.
In recent months, football associations from Turkey and Norway have also called on UEFA to exclude Israel from European tournaments. Even the United Nations has urged both FIFA and UEFA to suspend Israel following its investigation into alleged atrocities in Gaza β a report Israel dismissed as βdefamatory.β
The FAIβs latest proposal is expected to be presented at UEFAβs December 3 meeting. Israel, meanwhile, continues to compete in UEFA World Cup qualifiers, currently ranked third in their group. Their upcoming fixture is against Moldova on November 16, a crucial match for their 2026 World Cup hopes.
Political Factors and FIFAβs Stance
Speculation has emerged that FIFA might avoid taking action against Israel due to political sensitivities. Reports suggest that FIFA President Gianni Infantinoβs close ties with former U.S. President Donald Trump, whose administration was a strong ally of Israel, could influence the organizationβs position.
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Recently, FIFA fined Italy and Norway for fan protests during matches against Israel β penalties viewed by many as a sign of the governing bodyβs reluctance to confront deeper political issues.
Irelandβs push represents another step in the ongoing international debate over the role of politics in global football β a discussion that continues to grow louder with each match played under the shadow of conflict.
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