Yahoo Sports reports: Ireland's home game against Israel in the Nations League will be played at a neutral site and behind closed doors, the Irish soccer federation confirmed Friday. The Football Association of Ireland, which faced calls by pro-Palestinian activists for a boycott, said the Oct. 4 game originally scheduled for Aviva Stadium in the Irish capital posed “operational challenges.” The balls had "Stop the Game” messages on them, referring to the Nations League matches against Israel.
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Ireland's home game against Israel in Nations League to be played at neutral site
Ireland's home game against Israel in the Nations League will be played at a neutral site and behind closed doors, the Irish soccer federation confirmed Friday. The Football Association of Ireland, which faced calls by pro-Palestinian activists for a boycott, said the Oct. 4 game originally scheduled for Aviva Stadium in the Irish capital posed “operational challenges.” The balls had "Stop the Game” messages on them, referring to the Nations League matches against Israel.
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