Europe’s football governing body, the Union of European Football Association (UEFA) has postponed all football matches scheduled in Israel during the next fortnight amid rising political tensions in the region.
Over 600 Israelis have been killed in mindless attacks from Gaza since Saturday, the government revealed.
UEFA said Israel’s Euro 2024 qualifier against Switzerland on Thursday is among matches postponed “in light of the current security situation.”
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It disclosed that new dates will be arranged.
Postponed Matches:
European Championship 2024 qualifier
12 October: Israel v Switzerland
European Under-21 Championship 2025 qualifiers
12 October: Israel v Estonia
17 October: Israel v Germany
European Under-17 Championship 2024:
11-17 October: Mini tournament involving Israel, Belgium, Gibraltar and Wales
UEFA further stated that it will assess the situation over the coming days to see whether Israel’s European Championship qualifier in Kosovo can still take place on 15 October.
“Uefa will continue to closely monitor the situation and will remain in contact with all teams involved before making decisions on new dates and on potential changes to other upcoming fixtures,” a statement from UEFA said.
Israeli Premier League champions Maccabi Haifa are playing in the Europa League this season and are due to visit Villarreal following the international break.
Their next home game in the competition is scheduled for 7 November against the Spanish side
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