The president of the Israel Football Association, Moshe Zuares, was informed by UEFA officials that they intend to announce a ban on holding games in Israel

The president of the Israel Football Association, Moshe Zuares, was informed by UEFA officials that they intend to announce a ban on holding games in Israel

The president of the Israel Football Association, Moshe Zuares, was informed by UEFA officials that they intend to announce a ban on holding games in Israel

Additionally, the match between Maccabi Haifa and Villarreal in the Europa League has been rescheduled to December 6, and the match between Maccabi Tel Aviv and Zorya has been rescheduled to November 25

The president of the Israel Football Association, Moshe Zuares, was informed by UEFA officials that they intend to announce a ban on holding games in Israel within the organization until further notice for both national teams and clubs. Additionally, the match between Maccabi Haifa and Villarreal in the Europa League has been rescheduled to December 6, and the match between Maccabi Tel Aviv and Zorya has been rescheduled to November 25

The president of the Israel Football Association, Moshe Zuares, was informed by UEFA officials that they intend to announce a ban on holding games in Israel within the organization until further notice for both national teams and clubs. Additionally, the match between Maccabi Haifa and Villarreal in the Europa League has been rescheduled to December 6, and the match between Maccabi Tel Aviv and Zorya has been rescheduled to November 25.

Moshe Zuares, the President of the Israel Football Association, said: "Unfortunately, one can understand UEFA's decision in the current reality, and I was updated on the matter before its publication. The postponement of our teams' and national teams' matches reflects great consideration on UEFA's part in the situation we are in. The important message is that I have been assured that in the very near future, with the end of the situation of warfare in Israel, UEFA will allow the games to be held in the country. Our goal is to do everything possible to continue Israeli football activities within the European framework, for national teams and clubs, even if it is not possible in Israel. This is of great importance, especially in these days"