Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 30th September 2025, 10:12 AM
Following calls from a United Nations team of experts and Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, fifty former and current sports stars have now united in demanding that Israel be banned from international sports competitions. Among the signatories are England’s star cricketer Moeen Ali and French midfielder Paul Pogba.
The 50 athletes collectively signed a letter addressed to UEFA, the governing body of European football. Their message was clear: Israel must be suspended from all UEFA competitions.
| Notable Signatories | Sport / Position |
| Moeen Ali | England, Cricketer (All-rounder) |
| Jack Celly | British Boxer |
| Paul Pogba | Monaco, French Midfielder |
| Khadija Mella | British, First Hijab-wearing Jockey |
| Cheik Doukouré | Crystal Palace, Malian Midfielder |
| Hakim Ziyech | Former Chelsea, Moroccan Winger |
| Anwar El Ghazi | Aston Villa, Dutch Winger |
| Nigel Pearson | Former Leicester City Coach |
The letter references a recent United Nations report, which accuses Israel of carrying out operations in Gaza with the intent of ethnic extermination of Palestinians. Israel has denied these allegations.
The athletes’ letter also pays tribute to Sulaiman Al-Obeid, a legendary Palestinian footballer known as the “Palestinian Pelé,” who was killed during Israeli attacks in Gaza last August. The letter reads:
“During his life, he inspired hope through sport. Through his death, he reminds us why immediate action by international sporting bodies is urgently needed.”
Previous International Appeals
This collective move by high-profile athletes adds substantial pressure on international sporting bodies to consider sanctions against Israel, highlighting the intersection of sports, politics, and human rights.
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