‘It would sell out the Aviva’ – Calls for Ireland to play Palestine in friendly soccer match to show solidarity
There have been calls for Ireland to play Palestine in a friendly soccer match to show solidarity.
Dublin TD Mark Ward believes that it “would sell out the Aviva,” which is why he will be approaching the FAI to see if it could happen.
“I could only imagine the colour at the game, the atmosphere at the game. It would send a brilliant message of solidarity to the people of Palestine,” he said.
“The Irish people sending out an olive branch, excuse the pun, to the Palestinian people saying, ‘We hear you, we know you’re there and we acknowledge you and we are playing this international friendly.
“If an international friendly happened between Ireland and Palestine, it would sell out the Aviva and the colour would be absolutely spectacular
“I think it would send a clear message not just to the Palestinian people, but right across the world.
“It’s time now again for me and others to approach the FAI and ask them to arrange the friendly to happen.
“I don’t see why it shouldn’t happen, it doesn’t have to be a full international friendly if the FIFA fixture list doesn’t allow it, but it could be a League of Ireland select,” the Dublin mid-west TD said.
The Dublin ladies footballers recently showed their support for Palestine by holding a banner saying: “Sos cogaidh sa Phalaistín,” meaning “ceasefire in Palestine.”
The All-Ireland champions said in a statement: “We are taking this opportunity to plead with the key influencers and decision makers,” the reigning.
“Please do all in your power to help bring a ceasefire and end to hostilities in the Gaza region.”
Mr Ward praised the team by saying: “I want to take the opportunity to commend the Dublin women’s football team for taking a stand at the weekend in support of Palestine.”
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