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    Ireland Faces Backlash Over Scheduled Israel Football Matches Amid Boycott Calls

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 30, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Public debate in Ireland is intensifying regarding the national football team’s upcoming Nations League matches against Israel, as supporters’ groups threaten protests while team management insists the games must proceed under UEFA regulations.

    A fan organization named “League of Ireland fans for Palestine” has warned of escalating demonstrations if the fixtures are not cancelled. They argue that Israel’s military service policies render participation in sport politically and morally unacceptable. The group claims there is widespread opposition among Irish fans and urges authorities to reconsider the scheduling to avoid public backlash.

    Protests have already begun, including disruptions during Ireland’s recent match against Qatar, where some supporters threw tennis balls onto the pitch to express their opposition to the planned Israel fixtures. The group insists their campaign is just starting and that public sentiment is being overlooked.

    The controversy arises as Ireland is set to host Israel on October 4, with the away fixture likely to be held at a neutral venue, possibly in Belgium, due to security and political concerns. The timing of these matches has heightened sensitivities amid ongoing conflict in Gaza and regional tensions involving Lebanon.

    Ireland’s manager, Heimir Hallgrimsson, has acknowledged the strong emotions surrounding the issue and condemned the violence in Gaza. However, he emphasized that the team must prioritize sporting matters. Hallgrimsson warned that forfeiting the fixtures would give Israel an advantage in the group and harm Ireland’s chances of qualification.

    He stressed that decisions about participation rest with government and football authorities, noting that Ireland, as a UEFA and FIFA member, is obligated to follow their rules. The coach reiterated that the team’s focus should remain on football rather than political debates.

    Despite this, uncertainty persists over whether the matches will proceed as planned. There is also the possibility of player protests, with captain Seamus Coleman indicating that squad members will consider public opinion before deciding to play.

    If the fixtures do go ahead, it is increasingly expected that both matches may be relocated outside Ireland due to security and political sensitivities surrounding the events.

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