Irish fans interrupt the match against Qatar and wave Palestinian flags, do not want to play against Israel

Fans of Ireland's national team interrupted the match against Qatar after throwing dozens of tennis balls into the field as a form of protest against their upcoming match against Israel in the UEFA League of Nations.
The incident occurred during last night's friendly match with Qatar, and the judge was forced to stop the match for a while, while the law guards removed the cannons from the field.
Pancards and messages of support for Palestine were seen in the stands as fans cheered and cheered on to express their displeasure with the decision to play the match against Israel as planned.
The move comes at a time when tensions and protests over genocide in Gaza are growing across Europe, and sports events are increasingly becoming a platform for political messages and solidarity, reports the report. Telegraph, broadcast Periscope.
Ireland's Football Federation has not yet made an official statement about the fan protest, while U. EFA has also not commented on possible disciplinary measures.
Remember, in the coming period, the Irish national must compete with Israel in the League of Nations race, which caused numerous reactions to fans and a part of the sports public. /Periscope












