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Anti-Israel Tennis Ball Protest Disrupts Ireland-Qatar Football Tie
Security staff and players cleared the pitch twice as protesters pressed the Football Association of Ireland to cancel two upcoming matches against Israel.
On Thursday, Irish fans temporarily suspended the friendly soccer match against Qatar at Aviva Stadium by throwing tennis balls onto the pitch, protesting the upcoming UEFA Nations League fixture against Israel.
A "grassroots coalition of League of Ireland fans" organized the demonstration, demanding the Football Association of Ireland cancel the two scheduled matches against Israel due to the ongoing war in Gaza.
Fans threw tennis balls in the 10th, 20th, and 33rd minutes—the latter referencing former CEO John Delaney—while national team coach Heimir Hallgrimsson criticized the disruption, stating it "kills the game."
The FAI warned that refusing to play the matches would face "serious consequences" from UEFA, though Hallgrimsson emphasized he would respect any player who personally decides against taking the field.
Ireland is scheduled to face Israel on September 27 on neutral ground and October 4 in Dublin, with Nations League performance impacting qualification for the 2028 European Championship.