Israeli national football team relocates matches to Hungary
In a display of international sportsmanship, the Israeli national football team will be relocating its home matches to the Pancho Arena in Felcsút, Hungary, during the November matchdays of the European Championship qualifying series. This decision has been necessitated by the ongoing armed conflict between Palestine and Israel, which has made it impossible for the team to play in their native land.
Israeli national team matches in Hungary
MLSZ reported that the Israeli national team will play two crucial matches in Hungary. On 15 November, they will face Switzerland, followed by a match against Romania on 18 November. Both of these encounters will take place at the Pancho Arena in Felcsút. These matches hold significant importance in the European Championship qualifying series. Thus, Hungary has offered its facilities as a neutral venue to ensure that the competition proceeds as planned.
Collaboration between associations
This act of solidarity is a result of collaborative efforts between the Israeli Football Association (IFA) and the Hungarian Football Association (MLSZ). The IFA will oversee the organisation of the matches and ticket sales for spectators. Additionally, the MLSZ will provide vital professional support to ensure the smooth preparation and execution of the games.
Global support
Furthermore, this gesture from the MLSZ aligns with expectations that UEFA and the Israeli Federation, along with their respective opponents, would come together to ensure the Israeli national team’s ability to compete. It exemplifies the international football community’s commitment to the spirit of fair play and solidarity.
In conclusion, the decision to host the Israeli national team matches in Hungary ensures that these important matches can proceed despite challenging circumstances.
Source: MLSZ Szövetség
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Well come the Israeli team, treat them with kindness.