The city of Brussels is refusing to host a football match with Israel set to take place this autumn due to “the humanitarian and security situation in Gaza and its many consequences,” local officials said on Wednesday.
“Given the dramatic situation in the Middle East, the Board of Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Brussels considers it impossible to organize a high-risk match on its territory,” the capital city announced.
The UEFA Nations League match between the Israeli national team and Belgium’s “Red Devils” was scheduled to take place on September 6 at the King Baudouin Stadium, but ticket sales were put on hold last month.
According to the city, it informed the Royal Belgian Football Association that it would not be hosting the game after “months” of discussions with the federal government regarding the security aspects.