Argentina’s football team will travel to Israel to play a World-Cup warm-up match despite pressure from anti-Israel BDS activists.
The Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement against Israel, which launched a global campaign against the match including sending letters to Argentine sports figures, so far has been unable to stop the match scheduled for 9th June.
The Argentinean National Secretary of Sports and the Argentine Football Association received a letter signed by the Argentinean Committee of Solidarity with Palestine calling to cancel the match. The letter says that cancellation of the friendly match “would represent the solidarity values of the Argentine people towards other people’s victims of oppression, apartheid and genocide.”
The boycott campaign is using the motto “Argentina don’t go” to Israel, or #ArgentinaNoVayas.
On Sunday, the main sport national television channel that covers the representative squads in the country’s major sports, TyCSports, announced that it would broadcast the match live on June 9. The Israeli event organizer Cometc also published details of the match on its website.
The venue of the match is not yet confirmed, with Teddy Kollek stadium in Jerusalem and Samy Ofer Stadium in Haifa the most probable locations.
The announcement of the match in both countries means that, despite the BDS campaign, Israeli fans will have the opportunity to see the likes of Lionel Messi, who plays for Barcelona; Sergio “Kun” Aguero who plays for Manchester City, and Angel Di Maria, who plays for Paris Saint-Germain, playing in front of them just one week before the start of the World Cup. In fact, the team will fly directly from Israel to Russia for the tournament.
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Source: Arutz Sheva