Jerome Champagne, FIFA deputy general secretary in charge of political issues, said it was a direct strike "without any reason" and that the soccer field was not being used by Palestinians as a missile launching pad, as Israel's ambassador to Switzerland had originally claimed.Given the campaign to kick racism out of football it's remarkable that Israel comes under the umbrella of FIFA. And if FIFA is anything like the UN we can expect Israel to carry on business as usual on and off the pitch.
"We have just asked for explanations," Champagne said in a telephone interview. "FIFA has been fighting for more than a century to make this game universal. To hit a football field is really the wrong signal."
Champagne said he had already discussed the matter with FIFA president Sepp Blatter and that a decision would likely be announced early next week. He declined to elaborate on what possible action FIFA could take against Israel.
"Football should remain outside of politics," Champagne added.
No casualties were reported in the air strike, which reportedly left a large crater in the field. The Israel Defense Forces said there had not been any rocket fire from the soccer field, but that the air strike was part of an effort to deter possible attacks after an increase in rocket launches from Gaza.
April 08, 2006
Kick Israel out of football!
According to Ha'aretz, the world football governing body FIFA is considering action against Israel after the Israeli airforce bombed a Gaza football pitch.
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