Irish footballers and celebrities urge boycott of Israel matches
Leading Irish footballers and celebrities are urging the Football Association of Ireland (FAI) to boycott a UEFA Nations League match against Israel. The campaign group Irish Sport for Palestine sent an open letter accusing Israel of "genocide" in Gaza and breaching UEFA/FIFA statutes by playing on occupied land.

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AI-generatedLeading Irish footballers and celebrities are urging the Football Association of Ireland (FAI) to boycott a UEFA Nations League match against Israel. The campaign group Irish Sport for Palestine sent an open letter accusing Israel of "genocide" in Gaza and breaching UEFA/FIFA statutes by playing on occupied land. Signatories include League of Ireland players, former coach Brian Kerr, Louise Quinn, Fontaines D C, Kneecap, Christy Moore, and Stephen Rea. The call comes ahead of a scheduled match between Ireland and Israel in Dublin on October 4th, with another fixture set for September 27th at a neutral venue. The letter references a past FAI member vote to press UEFA to suspend Israel.
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5 extractedRoberto Lopes stated that the humanitarian catastrophe in Palestine must take precedence over sporting considerations.
Israel has denied that its forces have committed genocide during the war in Gaza.
Leading Irish footballers and celebrities are urging the Republic of Ireland to boycott a match against Israel.
Irish Sport for Palestine accuses Israel of engaging in ‘genocide’ in the war on Gaza.
93 percent of FAI members voted in November 2025 for its leadership to press UEFA to suspend Israel.