Irish footballers and celebrities are calling for a boycott of a UEFA Nations League match against Israel, citing accusations of genocide in Gaza. An open letter from Irish Sport for Palestine urges the Football Association of Ireland to respect a previous vote by its members to suspend Israel from UEFA.
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Republic of Ireland fans display the flag of Palestine in the stands before a football match at the country's national stadium in Dublin in 2024 [Clodagh Kilcoyne/Reuters]
Leading Irish footballers have joined celebrities in a campaign urging â the Republic of Ireland to boycott a UEFA Nations League match against Israel later this year.
An open letter sent to the Football Association of Ireland (FAI) from campaign group Irish Sport for Palestine accuses Israel of engaging â in âgenocideâ in the war in Gaza and of breaching UEFA and FIFA statutes by allowing teams to play on occupied Palestinian land.
In November 2025, 93 percent of FAI members voted for its leadership to press UEFA to suspend Israel under those statutes, a mandate campaigners say the Irish governing body should ârespect and representâ.
Israel has denied that its forces have âcommitted genocide during the war in Gaza.
The letter, entitled âStop the Gameâ, was signed by League of Ireland players, former menâs coach Brian Kerr and twice womenâs player of the year Louise Quinn.
Irish rock band Fontaines D C, hip-hop trio Kneecap and singer-songwriter Christy Moore were among the other signatories, along with Oscar-nominated actor Stephen Rea.
Ireland are set to host Israel at Dublinâs Aviva Stadium on October 4, while a September 27 fixture designated as an Israeli home â match is expected to be staged at a neutral venue.
The letter includes a statement â from Shamrock Rovers captain and Professional Footballersâ Association of Ireland chair Roberto Lopes.
âWe canât ignore the humanitarian catastrophe in Palestine; the sheer loss of life there has to take precedence over any sporting consideration,â said Dublin-born Lopes, who is set to play at the â World Cup for Cape Verde in June.
âIreland has an opportunity here to lead and do what others wonât.â
Israel have played in UEFA competitions since the early 1980s after â being excluded from Asian Football Confederation (AFC) competitions in the 1970s when â several countries refused to play against them.
The boycott is based on accusations of genocide against Israel in Gaza and claims of violating UEFA and FIFA statutes by playing on occupied Palestinian land.
The letter demands that the FAI respect a mandate from its members to press UEFA to suspend Israel due to its actions in Gaza.
In November 2025, 93 percent of FAI members voted for the leadership to advocate for Israel's suspension from UEFA.

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Irelandâs prime minister Micheal Martin said the two matches against Israel should go ahead.
âWe have been critics and have opposed very strongly Israeli government policy within Gaza in particular. We condemned the Hamas attack on Israel which was absolutely horrific,â âthe taoiseach told The Irish Times.
âI think sport is an area that can be challenging when it crosses into the realm of politics.â
In February, FAI Chief Executive David Courell said the national team had no choice but âto âfulfil its obligations or risk harming the long-term sporting interests of Irish football, including potential disqualification from future competitions.
A poll by the Irish Football Supporters Partnership found 76 percent of respondents opposed the fixture being played.