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Iran-Israel conflict spills over into soccer:
Cristiano's team refuses to travelAl Nassr is scheduled to play an Asian Champions League match in Tehran Al Nassr players celebrate with fans@cristiano Man CityManchester City player Matheus Nunes was arrested in Madrid for an unpleasant incident in a nightclub BarcelonaSergino Dest reveals how Xavi betrayed him at Barcelona War is always a tragedy for everyone involved, with consequences that go far beyond sports and impact the most important thing: human lives. However, it's important to highlight the challenges this conflict brings in other areas as well, and in this case, soccer could suffer. Tensions in the Middle East have reached a boiling point after Iran's bombing of Israel and the latter's threat to respond severely to the attack. While countries worldwide are issuing warnings, the parties involved don't seem to heed them. Beyond the potential global consequences of a military escalation between the two sides, there is great uncertainty about what could happen in the sports world in the coming weeks. For now, a match scheduled for October 1 in the Israeli Premier League between Beitar Jerusalem and Maccabi Haifa has been postponed due to recent events. The upcoming round of the league features seven matches scheduled between Saturday and Sunday, though no updates have been given about their status. The Israel Football Association has acted as if things were normal, publishing the list of players called up for their upcoming international matches. The national team is set to play against France and Italy in the Nations League, although the match against France will take place in Budapest. Beyond the potential global consequences of a military escalation between the two sides, there is great uncertainty about what could happen in the sports world in the coming weeks. For now, a match scheduled for October 1 in the Israeli Premier League between Beitar Jerusalem and Maccabi Haifa has been postponed due to recent events. The upcoming round of the league features seven matches scheduled between Saturday and Sunday, though no updates have been given about their status. The Israel Football Association has acted as if things were normal, publishing the list of players called up for their upcoming international matches. The national team is set to play against France and Italy in the Nations League, although the match against France will take place in Budapest. Picture from the Sepehan match, which showed the missiles launched at IsraelFEDERACIรN DE FรTBOL DE IRรN
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