FAI: Israel boycott would cause 'lasting harm'
The board says forfeiture would bring two 3-0 losses, likely relegation and €5.5 million in revenue losses.
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'A unilateral boycott isolates Ireland while Israel continue,' FAI board makes plea ahead of EGM
Cork City were among five members raising a motion calling on the FAI to withdraw from the games on September 27 and October 4 but their application was deemed procedurally out of order
FAI: Israel boycott would cause 'lasting harm'
The FAI has said a boycott of the upcoming Nations League fixtures against Israel would cause "significant and lasting harm" to football in Ireland in a letter to General Assembly members ahead of the association's Extraordinary General Meeting (EGM) on 8 July.
FAI Sets Out Financial and Competitive Risk Ahead of EGM Vote on Israel Fixtures
The Football Association of Ireland has written to members of its General Assembly outlining the potential consequences of Ireland not fulfilling upcoming UEFA Men’s Nations League fixtures against Israel. Members will vote on the issue at an Extraordinary General Meeting next Wednesday, July 8th, with the Association asking them to endorse Ireland meeting its UEFA obligations while recognising the strength of feeling around Palestine and the hu…

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