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UEFA Moves Toward Suspension of Israel from Competitions

Israel's players line up for a picture prior to the start of the 2026 World Cup qualifiers Europe zone group I football match between Israel and Italy on September 8, 2025 in Debrecen, Hungary. (Photo by Attila KISBENEDEK / AFP) (Photo by ATTILA KISBENEDEK/AFP via Getty Images)

Members of UEFA’s executive committee are reportedly leaning towards suspending Israel from its competitions, including the Europa League. This potential suspension comes amid rising international concern regarding the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza. The committee, which includes UEFA President Aleksander Čeferin and 19 elected members, is expected to hold a decisive vote on the issue before November 6.

A majority of the 20-member panel is anticipated to support a motion advocating for the suspension of Israeli teams from international play. The implications of this decision could be significant, particularly for Israel’s hopes of qualifying for the upcoming 2024 FIFA World Cup. Currently, the Israeli national team sits third in UEFA’s Group I, having previously made a solitary appearance in the Finals in 1970.

Concerns regarding Israel’s participation in international sport have intensified following calls from various leaders. Notably, Pedro Sánchez, the Prime Minister of Spain, has urged UEFA to impose sanctions similar to those placed on Russia following its invasion of Ukraine. The dynamics surrounding the vote are complicated by the fact that eight UEFA members also sit on FIFA’s ruling committee, which could influence future discussions on the matter.

While FIFA has maintained closer ties to the administration of former U.S. President Donald Trump, who opposed sporting sanctions against Israel, the governing body faces increasing pressure from its European affiliates. Reports indicate that several European clubs have expressed a desire to avoid matches against Israeli teams, citing safety and political concerns.

Impact on Aston Villa and European Competitions

Aston Villa is scheduled to face Maccabi Tel Aviv in the Europa League later this year, but the fixture is now in jeopardy. If UEFA confirms the suspension, it would have immediate ramifications for Villa and other clubs set to compete against Israeli teams. According to UEFA’s regulations, if a club is disqualified or withdraws from a competition, the results of all its matches up to that point remain valid.

The regulations specify that points will be calculated based on the average performance of clubs in the same seeding pot. Affected clubs would receive points based on their scheduled matches against the disqualified team, ensuring that the integrity of the competition is maintained despite potential withdrawals.

The situation is compounded by growing unrest among football fans and executives. For instance, supporters of Greek club PAOK Thessaloniki protested against Maccabi Tel Aviv’s participation prior to their Europa League match, reflecting the heightened tensions surrounding this issue.

As the vote approaches, the international football community will be closely watching the developments. The outcome could reshape the landscape of European football and alter the future of Israeli participation in international competitions.

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