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Palestinian football body appeals FIFA ruling on Israel at top sports court

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Meanwhile, visa issues are affecting Palestinian and other delegations to the upcoming FIFA Congress.

The Palestinian Football Association (PFA) has appealed to the Court of Arbitration for Sport against FIFA’s decision not to sanction Israel over clubs based in occupied West Bank settlements, a senior PFA official ⁠said, as visa issues affecting several delegations added to tensions before the FIFA Congress. The PFA has long argued that clubs based in Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank – which are illegal under international law – should not compete in leagues run by ⁠the Israel Football Association (IFA). FIFA said last month it would take no action against the IFA or Israeli clubs, citing the unresolved legal status of the occupied West Bank under public international law.

“Since we have exhausted every legal venue possible at FIFA, we’ll still go by the rules, go by the book, and we’ll appeal that decision because we think it’s very unjust,” PFA Vice President Susan Shalabi said after the Asian Football Confederation ‌Congress in Vancouver on Tuesday, held two days before the FIFA Congress in the same city. “The [FIFA] council decided after 15 years of deliberations on this issue not to decide. So the only course of action that we have is to go to CAS and to appeal that.

We will go through the whole process until we are able to achieve justice. ” She later told the Reuters news agency that the appeal had been filed on April 20. CAS has not yet announced the appeal and was not immediately available for comment outside business hours on Tuesday.

FIFA was also not immediately available for comment. Reuters also contacted the IFA. Shalabi said visa problems also prevented ⁠several PFA representatives from entering Canada for the FIFA Congress, which will take place on Thursday.