
Ireland vs. Israel Match Moved to Neutral Venue Due to Protests
The Republic of Ireland's match against Israel will be played at a neutral venue and behind closed doors. This decision was made by UEFA following a request from the FAI due to anticipated protests related to the Gaza war.
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Republic of Ireland to face Israel at neutral venue after Gaza war protests
Had been calls for Nations League tie to be boycotted FAI agree to move contest away from Aviva Stadium The Republic of Ireland are to play their upcoming Nations League game against Israel at a neutral venue behind closed doors following protests by players and fans over the death toll of Palestinian civilians during the war in Gaza. Ireland had been set to host Israel at the Aviva Stadium on 4 October, while a 27 September fixture designated as an Israel home match is also expected to be ...
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Read full article →Ireland to play Israel game at neutral venue behind closed doors after protests
Read full article →Uefa approves FAI request to play Ireland-Israel fixture overseas in neutral venue
The FAI announced the decision in a statement this morning.
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