UN experts urge FIFA, UEFA to suspend Israel over genocide accusations

A group of United Nations experts on Tuesday urged the International Federation of Association Football (FIFA) and Europe's football association UEFA to suspend Israel over accusations it is committing genocide in Gaza. (X/@UEFA)
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Updated 23 September 2025
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UN experts urge FIFA, UEFA to suspend Israel over genocide accusations

  • The experts said countries that host international organisations and sporting competitions with Israel must not "remain neutral in the face of genocide"
  • They noted that they were calling for a boycott of "the State of Israel and not individual players"

The experts said countries that host international organizations and sporting competitions with Israel must not “remain neutral in the face of genocide“
They noted that they were calling for a boycott of “the State of Israel and not individual players“

GENEVA: A group of United Nations experts on Tuesday urged the International Federation of Association Football (FIFA) and Europe’s football association UEFA to suspend Israel over accusations it is committing genocide in Gaza.
“Sports must reject the perception that it is business as usual,” the eight independent UN experts said in a statement.
“National teams representing States that commit massive human rights violations can and should be suspended.”
Contacted by AFP, UEFA refused to comment and FIFA did not respond immediately.
The experts, who are mandated by the UN Human Rights Council but who do not speak on behalf of the United Nations, said suspending Israel was “a necessary response to address the ongoing genocide.”
Their comments came a week after the UN Independent International Commission of Inquiry (COI), which also does not speak on behalf of the world body, said that “genocide is occurring in Gaza” and that Israel was to blame.
Israel, which launched its retaliatory war in Gaza following Hamas’s deadly attack inside Israel on October 7, 2023, has rejected that accusation.
The experts said countries that host international organizations and sporting competitions with Israel must not “remain neutral in the face of genocide.”
They noted that they were calling for a boycott of “the State of Israel and not individual players.”
“There should be no discrimination or sanctions against individual players because of their origin or nationality,” said the experts, who include Francesca Albanese, the UN special rapporteur on rights in the Palestinian territories, and members of the UN working group on business and human rights.
Last week at an event hosted by Amnesty International in London, former Manchester United star Eric Cantona denounced what he called “double standards” enjoyed by Israel.
“Four days after Russia started the war in Ukraine, FIFA and UEFA suspended Russia,” he said.
“We are now 716 days into what Amnesty International has called a genocide, and yet Israel continues to be allowed to participate,” he said.
“FIFA and UEFA must suspend Israel. Clubs everywhere must refuse to play Israeli teams,” he said.


Pakistan legend Akram hails ‘incredible’ Starc after Ashes heroics

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Pakistan legend Akram hails ‘incredible’ Starc after Ashes heroics

  • Australia’s Mitchell Starc surpassed Akram’s tally of 414 test wickets during Brisbane match against England
  • Akram says despite being 35, Starc can “go on and on” due to his passion for cricket and fiery pace bowling

KARACHI: Legendary Pakistan pacer Wasim Akram believes even more is to come from Australia’s “incredible” veteran Ashes wrecking ball Mitchell Starc.

Akram was reacting to Starc surpassing his tally of 414 wickets during the Brisbane Test against England on Thursday, becoming the leading left-arm pace bowler of all time.

“Congratulations to Starc on passing my tally of wickets,” Akram told AFP, saying that the 35-year-old’s passion and commitment helped set him apart.

“Starc has shown a great amount of dedication and focus in these times of too much cricket, having T20 leagues with big money coming your way.

“He did play T20 leagues but then decided to play more Tests and left the shorter format because he wanted to be remembered as one of the best in the world in the history of the game.

“Ten years down the line, if anyone decides to have an all-time Test team, then Starc will be named in that team for sure.”

Despite trumping Akram, Starc described the Pakistan great as the “pinnacle.”

“Wasim’s still a far better bowler than I am,” Starc said on Thursday.

Akram dismissed the debate over who is the greatest.

“It is difficult to compare both of us because we are from different eras,” he said. “People say that I played on placid tracks and he played on bouncy Aussie tracks, so that was different.

“But nowadays batters have a different mindset and they play aggressive shots even on good balls, so that makes wicket-taking a more difficult art.”

Akram said he believed Starc’s passion could take him further.

“He is 35 and his pace is still there and passion remains at its peak. He has been incredible as a fast bowler and is enjoying fast bowling, so can go on and on.”