Govt supports FAI move to play Israel games - Minister
Minister of State with responsibility for Sport Charlie McConalogue has said the Government supports the FAI's decision to partake in upcoming soccer internationals against Israel.
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Minister of State with responsibility for Sport Charlie McConalogue has said the Government supports the FAI's decision to partake in upcoming soccer internationals against Israel.
Sinn Fรฉin is to bring a motion before the Dรกil calling on the Government to support a boycott of Ireland's forthcoming soccer internationals against Israel.
Taoiseach Micheรกl Martin has said Ireland does not want to be "self-defeating" in its approach to international soccer matches against Israel in the autumn.
Two sports ministers have said they will not attend the upcoming soccer match between the Republic of Ireland and Israel in Dublin.