The Football Federation has instructed referees not to stop matches during Ramadan.

Published 3 years ago on Apr 2nd 2023, 3:41 pm
By Web Desk
Paris: French Football Federation (FFF) decided not to allow Muslim players to have a break during the match for Iftar.
The Football Federation has instructed referees not to stop matches during Ramadan to allow Muslim players to break their fast.
Recently, in English Premier League, it was decided to break iftar during the matches for fasting Muslim footballers.
This decision was much appreciated, but now the French Football Federation has decided not to give Muslim players a break during the match for Iftar.
It should be noted that there is a league of clubs going on under the FFF in which many Muslim players are also participating.

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