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EU MPs call on FIFA to ban Israel settlement clubs

More than 60 European politicians have demanded that Israeli settlement-based football clubs be excluded from the Israeli football league in an open letter to FIFA.

The letter, addressed to FIFA President Gianni Infantino on Friday and signed by 66 members of the European Parliament (MEPs), urges FIFA to "rule that settlement clubs either fully relocate within Israel’s internationally-recognised borders or are excluded from the Israeli Football Association".

"We want to see football thrive in both Israel and Palestine. To that end, FIFA must not let football be an instrument of territorial expansion," the letter continues, highlighting that allowing Israeli settlement clubs to play is a violation of FIFA Statutes.

Alyn Smith, the Scottish National Party MEP who lead the appeal, said: "All we ask is that FIFA sticks to the rules and keeps out of politics instead of allowing illegal Israeli settlements to prosper.”

FIFA regulations state that clubs from one member association cannot play on the territory of another member’s association without the latter's consent.

In accordance with its rules, FIFA refused to allow Nagorno-Karabakh teams from playing in the Armenian league in 2009, and Crimean teams from playing in the Russian league in 2014.

Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank are considered illegal under international law.