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Anti-Israel Tennis Ball Protest Disrupts Ireland-Qatar Football Tie

Dozens of tennis balls and Palestinian flags forced two stoppages as activists pressed the Football Association of Ireland to cancel upcoming Israel fixtures.

  • 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.
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RTÉ broke the news in Ireland on Thursday, May 28, 2026.
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