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FIFA Suspends Seven Malaysian Players Over Forged Documents

Seven Malaysia national team players were suspended for a year by FIFA on Friday, and the country’s football association was fined 350 000 Swiss francs ($440 000) for forged documents used in an Asia Cup qualifier.

The Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) doctored documentation to allow the players to play in a 4-0 victory over Vietnam in June, according to a statement from the disciplinary committee of world football.

FIFA responded to a complaint regarding the eligibility of a number of players who were present in the game after receiving it.

In consequence, Hector Alejandro Hevel Serrano, Facundo Tomas Garces, Rodrigo Julian Holgado, Imanol Javier Machuca, Joao Vitor Brandao Figueiredo, Jon Irazabal Iraurgui, and Facundo Tomas Garces received 2, 000 Swiss Francs fines.

Additionally, they were for a 12-month ban from all football-related activities.

The FAM stated that it would appeal the decision in response to the suspension.

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The organization stated that it would “use all available legal channels and procedures to make sure the players’ interests and the Malaysian national team’s are always protected.”

In a statement released in Kuala Lumpur, the association said, “FAM would like to emphasize that the players involved, as well as FAM itself, have conducted this process in good faith and with complete transparency.”

The FAM argued that all documentation and procedures were run according to FIFA guidelines and were transparent.

FIFA has actually given the players official confirmation that they are eligible to play for Malaysia, according to the FAM.

Could Israel be thrown out of football competitions next week?

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Since the United Nations commission of inquiry formally declared Israel has committed genocide against Palestinians in Gaza, there have been growing calls for the country to be suspended from international football competitions.

Israel’s national team is currently participating in European qualifiers for next summer’s men’s Fifa World Cup, while Israeli club Maccabi Tel Aviv is playing in the Europa League.

The BBC has been told by a senior figure at one football federation that many nations are pushing for a vote on whether to throw Israel out of European football, and that the leadership of governing body Uefa wants to act.

On Friday the Turkish FA demanded Israel be banned from football, and a group of 48 athletes signed a joined letter calling for the country’s suspension.

The Times reports that a vote could come as soon as next week and that Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been campaigning against it.

Meanwhile, the US State Department has vowed to resist any attempt to bar Israel from potentially qualifying for a World Cup which will be held mostly on American soil.

How would a vote work?

Decisions on important matters in European football are made by the executive committee of Uefa, the governing body for the continent.

The executive committee – a group of 20 officials from its different member states – controls Uefa, overseeing the management of its governance, finances and rules.

The group is headed by president Aleksandr Ceferin, who has been in post since succeeding Michel Platini in 2016.

Sixteen members are then elected to their positions by vote, while two represent the European Club Association (ECA), and one represents the European Leagues organisation.

Emergency meetings of the group are not necessarily announced to the public, and even once the result of a vote is declared, Uefa does not typically reveal which members voted which way.

In order for any decision to be voted through by the executive committee, a simple majority of 11 out of 20 members is needed.

In reality, Uefa typically undertakes formal votes of its executive committee only when it knows there will be a clear outcome in one direction or another.

Decisions taken by the group are effective immediately, meaning a decision to suspend Israel would in theory be implemented straight away.

As Uefa governs the World Cup qualifying process for Europe, Israel would effectively be barred from next summer’s tournament.

Who would be making the decision?

The 16 executive committee members who are elected come from a range of countries, and represent their national football federations. One, Moshe Zuares, is an Israeli who was elected this year.

Among the others four come from countries – Spain, Norway, Albania and Armenia – whose governments have issued pro-Palestine messages. However, apart from Turkey, no other football associations have publicly expressed a position on Israeli teams’ participation in international football.

The head of the ECA, Nasser Al-Khelaifi, is a very powerful figure. He is also president of European champions Paris St-Germain, and chairperson of BeIN Media Group, one of Uefa’s most lucrative broadcasting partners.

Al-Khelaifi is a former tennis player from Qatar, which has criticised what it called “reckless Israeli behaviour” after Israel’s forces carried out a strike on senior Hamas leaders in the Qatari capital, Doha, this month. Al-Khelaifi has made no public comment about Israel’s participation in competitions.

Uefa president Aleksander Ceferin and Paris Saint-Germain president Nasser Al-Khelaifi smile together in the stands at a football matchGetty Images

Could Uefa and Fifa disagree?

Any decision to suspend Israel taken by Uefa would need to be ratified by global governing body Fifa afterwards.

When Russia was thrown out of football competitions in 2022, Fifa and Uefa announced the decision in a joint statement just four days after the full-scale invasion of Ukraine began.

But there is a possibility of disagreement.

Earlier this year Fifa president Gianni Infantino described his relationship with US president Donald Trump as “absolutely crucial”.

Infantino even invited Trump to be part of the Club World Cup trophy presentation in July, and has left a replica of the competition’s trophy sitting in the White House’s Oval Office.

The Trump administration is vehemently pro-Israel, strongly criticised the decision of the UK and others to recognise a Palestinian state, and is now making clear its opposition to any plan to bar Israel from the World Cup.

Us president Donald Trump smiles while looking at the Fifa World Cup trophy being held aloft by Fifa president Gianni Infantino in the White House's Oval OfficeGetty Images

Which athletes are calling for Israel to be banned?

On Friday a group of 48 athletes signed a statement calling on Uefa to “immediately suspend” Israel from all competitions until it “complies with international law and ends its killing of civilians” in Gaza.

French World Cup winner Paul Pogba is the highest profile signatory, while Crystal Palace midfielder Cheick Doucoure is the only current Premier League player to sign, alongside others including ex-Chelsea winger Hakim Ziyech, former Ipswich captain Sam Morsy and former England cricketer Moeen Ali.

The signatories say they are a “united voice of sports professionals from around the world, standing for justice, fairness, and humanity in sport”.

The statement adds: “[Israel’s] actions violate international humanitarian law and contradict the principles of respect, safety, and peace that sport represents.

Paul Pogba looks on before kick-off of an AS Monaco match at Stade Louis II in Ligue 1Getty Images

Is perception changing at the top of football?

Uefa has previously resisted calls to bar Israel from its competitions, with Ceferin saying in August that he is generally opposed to bans.

“I think that all athletes should have the opportunity to compete and that other things should be handled differently,” the Slovenian said.

But the organisation was heavily criticised – including by Liverpool star Mohamed Salah – in the summer when it posted about Palestinian footballer Suleiman al-Obeid on social media but did not refer to the circumstances surrounding his death.

The Palestinian Football Association (PFA) had said he had been killed in an Israeli attack while waiting for humanitarian aid in the southern Gaza Strip.

The PFA has also said that the number of footballers killed or who have died from starvation in Gaza totals 421, including 103 children.

Subsequently, Uefa placed banners on the pitch before the Super Cup match between Paris St-Germain and Tottenham in Italy in August reading ‘stop killing children’ and ‘stop killing civilians’.

The Turkish FA has now become the first Uefa member to publicly demand Israel’s suspension.

“Despite positioning themselves as defenders of civilized values and peace, the sports world and football institutions have remained silent for too long,” said Turkish FA president Ibrahim Haciosmanoglu.

“It is time for Fifa and Uefa to take action. Israel must be banned from all sporting competitions immediately.”

The Israeli military launched a campaign in Gaza in response to the Hamas-led attack on southern Israel on 7 October 2023, in which about 1,200 people were killed and 251 others were taken hostage.

At least 65,502 people have been killed in Israeli attacks in Gaza since then, according to the territory’s Hamas-run health ministry.

Former Arsenal and current Real Betis defender Hector Bellerin has been outspoken on the Israel-Gaza conflict, and told the BBC he feels the rules have not been equally applied to Russia and Israel.

“I just don’t understand how when the war between Russia and Ukraine started, Russia couldn’t compete in any sports, and now the measurement is a different bar for what is happening with Israel,” the Spaniard said. “I don’t think that is right.

“There are kids and families that are being bombed every day. I wish that all my colleagues, all the organisations in football would step forward, because football most of the time is the place where people look.”

But others maintain that Israel should keep their place in Uefa competitions.

“For either Uefa or Fifa to remove Israel from football competitions would be a betrayal of Jewish communities all over the world, and an act of vilification, demonisation and de-legitimisation of Israel,” said Simon Johnson, ex-director of corporate affairs at the FA and former chief executive of the Jewish Leadership Council.

“It would do nothing to end the war or bring peace to the region.”

Pressure seems to be building towards a formal decision which, whichever way it goes, could have seismic consequences far beyond football.

Related topics

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  • Europa League
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  • FIFA World Cup

Indian police arrest Ladakh activist after deadly protests

Sonam Wangchuk, a well-known activist from Ladakh, has been detained by Indian police after being charged with facilitating violent demonstrations that resulted in the deaths of four people and injuring dozens more.

Wangchuk was detained on Friday before his scheduled news briefing, according to officials.

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As youth reportedly tore up the regional office of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Leh, the Himalayan territory’s main city, Leh, on Wednesday, causing unrest in Gen Z-led protests. As demonstrators gathered at a site where Wangchuk had conducted a 14-day hunger strike, police cars were also lit up.

Police claimed they were acting in self-defense, so they launched live fire. In response to the tensions, they also imposed a curfew in a number of districts and shut down Leh’s mobile internet.

Since 2019, when Modi’s administration severed Ladakh from Jammu and Kashmir and placed it under federal rule, the region, which is home to both Buddhist and Muslim communities, has experienced political uncertainty.

Protesters want locals to have jobs, protected by the constitution, and statehood. Since last year, Ladakhi leaders and the government have been speaking informally, with the upcoming round set for October 6.

Following additional deployment of the armed forces, protest coordinators reported to Al Jazeera that at least four of the protesters had died and dozens had been injured in Leh, the regional capital, during the incident.

Prior to now, Wangchuk’s government had accused him of provocation and of robbing Ladakh’s Students’ Educational and Cultural Movement, citing alleged violations, and revoked his non-governmental organization’s license. Wangchuk, who ended his hunger strike following the clashes, refuted the accusations and claimed that New Delhi’s violence was a result of local hostility.

How to get £30 worth of free Medik8 skincare in this early Christmas deal

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Atletico Madrid vs Real Madrid: La Liga – teams, start, lineups

Who: Real Madrid vs. Atletico Madrid
What: Spanish La Liga
Where: Riyadh Air Metropolitano in Madrid, Spain
When: Saturday, September 26, at 4:15PM (14:15 GMT)
How to follow: We’ll have all the build-up on Al Jazeera Sport from 1:15pm (13:15 GMT) in advance of our live text commentary stream.

Real Madrid have had a flawless season under Xabi Alonso, but their new coach warned against complacency on Friday, the day before his first derby as the league’s leaders.

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Alonso spent five seasons playing for Real before moving on to take his team to the Metropolitano stadium to face Atletico in his most recent role, where his team are in top form.

Real have won all six of their league matches, going on to lose to Barcelona, by two goals.

We can’t get too confident because we’ve only played six games and earned full points, as Alonso previously stated in a press release before Saturday’s game.

You can’t possibly believe that the team we have or the badge you wear will win you on the field. The more games we win, in my opinion, the more we educate ourselves to become ready to play any match on any field.

And if we get many games right, we can get a lot of points if we win a lot of them. However, we must not relax because a break can cost you.

Is this Real Madrid’s first managerial trip to Atletico?

Alonso has faced Atletico as manager when he was in charge of Bayer Leverkusen (drawn 2-2 in Madrid in 2022 shortly after taking over the German club and lost 2-1 away last season), but the situation is entirely different.

Alonso said, “It’s undoubtedly different going to the Metropolitano than it is with Real Madrid.”

Because of the healthy rivalry, I believe we can continue to enjoy it tomorrow because it’s something beautiful, enjoyed for many years, and hopefully continues to do so.

How does Atletico Madrid prepare for a Real Madrid visit?

Real Madrid are currently trailing their Madrid rivals by nine points, but Diego Simeone’s Atletico have won two of their six league games, which is not particularly relevant at this point.

Over the past two seasons, Real haven’t defeated Atletico in the league.

Alonso said, “The standings don’t say much at this time.

The match will be difficult, but it will be close, and we could extend the lead. We’ll have to work hard to win at the Metropolitano, which is difficult.

Simeone impressed Alonso, but he didn’t set any goals.

Alonso, 43, who succeeded Carlo Ancelotti at Atletico in June, has been in charge for 14 years.

Alonso remarked, “What Simeone has done over these 14 years at Atletico is very important, not just what he’s accomplished.”

I like to proceed step by step because I’m just starting out. I don’t have any long-term goals like that.

“We will see,” he said, “but there is still a long way to go.”

What transpired last between Real Madrid and Atletico?

Diego Simeone, the coach of Atletico Madrid, is infamous for deviating from the present, but when his team hosts Real, it’s difficult not to look both in the direction and the back.

The Champions League last 16 meeting between these teams took place in March, when Atletico were eliminated following Julian Alvarez’s controversially disallowed shootout penalty.

The Rojiblancos swooned for weeks after Alvarez was found guilty of double-kicking the ball, which quickly led to a disastrous season. They may not have fully recovered since then.

Can Simeone reverse Atletico’s fortunes?

Alex Baena, David Hancko, and Thiago Almada were among the signings Atletico made for more than 175 million euros ($204 million), in addition to this.

After his team came from behind to defeat Rayo Vallecano 3-2 in a thrilling encounter on Wednesday, Simeone said, “We want to recover as best we can.”

“We will have a really hard, difficult game against a team that has been playing for a long time and has a ton of very talented players.”

What Atletico record has Simeone had?

Simeone took over the reins of a La Liga club this week after beginning his tenure in December 2011 and becoming the longest-serving coach.

Simeone has been instrumental in Atletico’s ability to reach two Champions League finals, both of which were won by Real Madrid in 2014 and 2016 and to bring them two La Liga titles.

Unfortunately, the team has fallen off a high since winning La Liga in 2021, which is unfortunate.

In August, Simeone stated that the team needs to “evolve to the level the club desires.”

What was Real Madrid’s prior to the derby like?

If Real emerge victorious this weekend, Alonso can match Vanderlei Luxemburgo’s record of seven straight league victories at the start of a 2005 campaign.

Superstar striker Kylian Mbappe, who has seven goals in the top echelon, is the main reason behind Madrid’s outstanding results. The France international finished the previous campaign strong and has continued that throughout the new campaign.

What has been Atletico’s biggest difficulty?

Prior to Alvarez’s hat-trick against Rayo, Atletico struggled with finesse in front of goal, which was Real’s lack of. Alvarez added four league goals with his hat-trick against Real.

“Julian is our best player,” said Julian. He stays at Atletico for many years because we need to look after him, Simeone said.

He must assist us, and we must assist him, to ensure that his performance is higher than it is at this time. He consistently makes a difference and is a huge help to us.

When and against whom does Barcelona, the champion of La Liga, play?

Real Sociedad will host second-placed Barcelona at the Olympic Stadium on Sunday, hoping Real Madrid will close the two-point lead.

news from the Atletico Madrid team

On Wednesday, Spanish international Alexander Sorloth received a new suspension while Alex Baena returned from injury to start on the bench.

However, injuries keep Thiago Almada, Johnny Cardoso, and Jose Gimenez from being seen.

Real Madrid team news

Alonso said Jude Bellingham and Eduardo Camavinga were fit enough to start after recently recovering from injury and playing as substitutes, but he wouldn’t give any details about his starting lineup.

Antonio Rudiger, Ferland Mendy, and Trent Alexander-Arnold are all still out injured.

Starting lineup was predicted by Atletico Madrid.

Oblak, Llorente, Le Normand, Lenglet, Hancko, Simeone, Koke, Barrios, Gallagher, Alvarez, Sorloth

Real Madrid had a starting lineup in mind.

EU to develop ‘drone wall’ amid regional airspace violations

According to the defense chief of the European Union, the ministers of defense have agreed to build a “drone wall” along their borders with Russia and Ukraine to track, track, and intercept airstrikes.

The news comes after rogue drones rattling eastern EU members swooped into Polish airspace on September 10.

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Denmark’s prime minister Mette Frederiksen issued a warning that hybrid attacks were becoming more frequent after drones flew near some of its airports earlier this week.

Although Danish authorities are still conducting their inquiries, Frederiksen emphasized that Russia is currently the biggest threat to European security.

The Kremlin has denied being a part of the drone attacks in Denmark and Poland.

“Our airspace has been repeatedly violated,” he said. Russia is testing NATO and the EU, and the message is clear. Andrius Kubilius, the EU’s defense commissioner, addressed a virtual meeting of 10 nations on Europe’s eastern flank on Friday, arguing that their response must be firm, united, and immediate.

Kubilius, who described the meeting as a “milestone,” claimed a drone shield could take a year to build and that country envoys would soon work together to create a “detailed conceptual and technical roadmap” for the project’s development.

An “effective detection system” is his top priority, he claimed.

According to EU officials, a network of sensors will be developed to better identify drone intrusions in the first year. The longer-term goal is to develop drone interceptor capabilities.

NATO jets scrambled to shoot down drones with expensive missiles when they were discovered in Polish airspace earlier this month.

In addition to its ongoing conflict with Russia, Ukraine, which has found less expensive ways to down drones, also showed up at the EU talks on Friday.

According to Ukraine’s defense minister Denys Shmyhal on social media, “the drone wall will create a fundamentally new defence ecosystem in Europe, of which Ukraine is ready to be a part.”

We need to move quickly, Kubilius told the AFP news agency on Friday. And we need to move, bringing Ukraine’s experience to bear, and creating a drone wall with Ukraine.

A drone wall project had already been developed by Estonia, Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, and Poland. The European Commission rejected a joint request for funding from Estonia and Lithuania in March.

Following the recent drone attacks, the executive branch of the EU has changed its mind.

The EU Commission’s president, Ursula von der Leyen, demanded the creation of a drone wall earlier this month.

Von der Leyen has predicted that the EU will invest $6 billion (7 billion) to form a drone alliance with Ukraine.