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French Football Federation Stands Firm Against Ramadan Breaks for Muslim Players

Thursday 14 March 2024 - 11:16
French Football Federation Stands Firm Against Ramadan Breaks for Muslim Players

The French Football Federation (FFF) has once again reaffirmed its position against allowing breaks for Muslim players to observe their fast during matches in the holy month of Ramadan. This stance sharply contrasts with the practices of other nations like England and Germany, where accommodations are made for players to hydrate and eat before continuing play.

Reports from various media outlets indicate that the FFF's Federal Referees Commission (CFA) issued a directive last year explicitly prohibiting match interruptions for Muslim players to break their fast. Despite facing widespread criticism and accusations of Islamophobia, the Federation has remained resolute in its decision.

Eric Borghini, President of the CFA, emphasized to French media outlet RMC Sport that the commission will not revise its stance to avoid any potential provocations. However, he cautioned that the commission would intervene if referees failed to enforce the rule, stating, "If we receive reports of such incidents, we will consider issuing reminders. In professional matches, I highly doubt it will occur."

While countries like England and Germany have adopted more inclusive approaches, permitting Muslim players to break their fast before resuming play, France continues to oppose such measures staunchly. The Federation justifies its decision by asserting that granting religious accommodations would signify religious affiliation, which is prohibited under French law.

Last year, Borghini dismissed the controversy surrounding the email sent to officials as "pointless," reiterating that "players have ample opportunities to hydrate during substitutions or when receiving treatment from teammates."

Nevertheless, football enthusiasts, particularly Muslims, persist in expressing their dissatisfaction with the CFA's stance, labeling it as unreasonable and unjustifiable. They argue that denying Muslim players the chance to observe their fast during Ramadan constitutes religious discrimination and violates their fundamental rights.

During Ramadan, adult, able-bodied Muslims are obligated to refrain from consuming food and drinks from dawn until sunset, with exceptions made for Muslim children, the elderly, the sick, and travelers covering long distances.

As the debate persists, the FFF's unwavering position has garnered widespread criticism from human rights advocates and religious organizations, who advocate for a more inclusive and respectful approach to accommodate the diverse beliefs and practices of professional athletes.


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