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Morocco accused of breaching FIFA rules by waving Palestinian flags at World Cup

The football governing body's code prohibits political and religious displays

December 12, 2022 16:12
Morocco's defender #18 Jawad El Yamiq waves the Palestinian flag after his team the Qatar 2022 World Cup Group F football match between Canada and Morocco at the Al-Thumama Stadium in Doha (NATALIA KOLESNIKOVA/AFP via Getty)
Morocco's defender #18 Jawad El Yamiq waves the Palestinian flag after his team the Qatar 2022 World Cup Group F football match between Canada and Morocco at the Al-Thumama Stadium in Doha on December 1, 2022, to advance to the round of 16. (Photo by NATALIA KOLESNIKOVA / AFP) (Photo by NATALIA KOLESNIKOVA/AFP via Getty Images)
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Moroccan football officials and fans have been accused of breaching FIFA rules by donning Palestinian flags at the World Cup.

The North African country’s national team, along with its officials and members, have been accused of flagrant violations of the FIFA rules at the World Cup in Doha, by waving and holding large Palestinian flags to transmit a political message of support for Palestine.

Last week Serbia’s national team was fined the equivalent of £17,000 after a flag displaying Kosovo as part of the Serbian map was hung in their changing room ahead of their 24 November match with Brazil.

London-based charity UK Lawyers for Israel (UKLFI), who describe themselves as an association of lawyers who support Israel and seek to ensure that the rights of Israel and Israelis are respected, wrote to FIFA Disciplinary Committee chair Jorge Palacio on the matter.