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TEHRAN (IQNA) – Egypt's Al-Azhar Islamic Center condemned FIFA for banning Russia while keeping a blind eye to the crimes of the Zionist regime in occupied Palestine.
News ID: 3478021    Publish Date : 2022/03/03

TEHRAN (IQNA) – A rights group based in UK has condemned the participation of the FIFA president in a political activity in the occupied al-Quds, warning the international body to not whitewash crimes committed by the Israel regime.
News ID: 3476100    Publish Date : 2021/10/18

TEHRAN (IQNA) – Palestinian officials have strongly slammed the visit of FIFA President to a controversial museum in occupied territories and his remarks on supporting the so-called Abraham Accords.
News ID: 3476023    Publish Date : 2021/10/13

TEHRAN (IQNA) – Human Rights Watch said the world's football governing body, FIFA, has been sponsoring football matches played on “stolen” land in the occupied West Bank.
News ID: 3461015    Publish Date : 2016/09/26

TEHRAN (IQNA) – Palestinian human rights organizations on Thursday addressed an open letter to FIFA president Sepp Blatter in support of the Palestinian Football Association's bid to have the Zionist regime suspended from the global body for systematic rights violations.
News ID: 3308959    Publish Date : 2015/05/30

TEHRAN (IQNA) – The president of the Palestinian Football Association (PFA) said Palestine wants Israel to be expelled from the world's soccer governing body, Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), over the regime’s treatment of Palestinian athletes.
News ID: 3237931    Publish Date : 2015/05/02

Muslim players at the World Cup observing the religious festival of Ramadhan should not suffer any deterioration in their physical conditioning, FIFA’s chief medical officer Jiri Dvorak said yesterday.
News ID: 1422143    Publish Date : 2014/06/25

Algeria has demanded that the organizers of the 2014 World Cup provide copies of the Holy Quran for the Algerian team’s players and officials.
News ID: 1399575    Publish Date : 2014/04/26

Muslim women footballers will be able to sport the headscarf during games, after FIFA decided to lift a ban on head covers for religious reasons, following a meeting of the International Football Association Board (IFAB) in Zurich.
News ID: 1381705    Publish Date : 2014/03/02