FIFA released a statement on Friday evening regarding the receipt of documents for a legal complaint from the Palestinian Football Association demanding the expulsion of Israel from FIFA.
The statement in full reads: "FIFA has received the independent legal assessment of the Palestine Football Association's proposals against the Israel Football Association. This assessment will be sent to the FIFA Council to review in order that the subject can be discussed at its next meeting, which will take place in October. FIFA would like to thank both member associations for their ongoing support and cooperation."
FIFA has received the independent legal assessment of the Palestine Football Association’s proposals against the Israel Football Association. This assessment will be sent to the FIFA Council to review in order that the subject can be discussed at its next meeting, which will take…
— FIFA Media (@fifamedia) August 30, 2024
The football diplomacy war between Palestine and Israel in FIFA corridors has been ongoing for years. Since October 7 and the onset of the Gaza War, speculation has intensified, with one article even claiming that FIFA could ban Israel this weekend.
However, as reported on Thursday by this columnist on the I24news TV Channel, contrary to various publications suggesting that FIFA might suspend Israel this weekend, there is no basis for this claim. It is unlikely that they will take such action in October.
The truth is, FIFA does not have the legal and research tools to analyze the war and the conflict comprehensively. Therefore, it will likely try to avoid deciding on such a complex issue—which is far more nuanced and different from the decision to suspend Russia, as a result of the war with Ukraine.
While the war in the Middle East seems to be far from a resolution, so too do the battles between Palestinians and Israelis in FIFA's institutions. As the football world watches, the outcome of this latest complaint remains uncertain, highlighting once again how geopolitical conflicts can spill over into the realm of sports diplomacy.