UEFA uses Palestinian children as damage control while allowing Israeli teams to play

UEFA is using Palestinian children as damage control while allowing the people who want them dead to represent the brand.

Two Palestinian children accompanied the head of UEFA at the 2025 UEFA Super Cup medal ceremony.

Meanwhile, UEFA allowed three Israeli teams to play in its tournament on 14 August.

UEFA are parading Palestinian children around, whilst letting Israeli teams continue wearing the UEFA badge on their shirts.

UEFA hypocrisy

Ahead of the Super Cup final, UEFA displayed a banner which said ‘Stop Killing Children, Stop Killing Civilians’. They could have been directing it at Russia, the Congo, Sudan, or a number of other countries.

The banners did not mention Israel or Palestine, but if the shoe fits.

Zionists immediately jumped on the social media bandwagon. Because, of course, ‘stop killing children’ is ‘jew hating’.

UEFA banned Russia from competing in its tournaments in 2022. Israel though? They allowed them to continue competing, despite trying to wipe Palestine off the map and murdering thousands of children.

Palestinian footballers murdered

The Canary has previously reported on Israel murdering Palestinian footballers. However, they have not stopped.

As of November 2024, Israel had murdered 344 Palestinian footballers. Obviously, that figure will now be higher. Only last week, the ‘Palestinian Pelé’, Suleiman al-Obeid, was killed while waiting for humanitarian aid.

And this week? The terrorist state has murdered at least two more footballers.

On July 3, Diogo Jota, the Liverpool centre-forward, was killed in a car crash with his brother.

UEFA posted on X to pay tribute.

Whilst the organisation did post in tribute to Suleiman al-Obeid, if you compare the two posts, it leaves a lot of questions.

UEFA gave Jota a ‘we are deeply saddened’, whereas Suleiman? A ‘Farewell’. Anyone would think he’d just retired, not that a genocidal army had murdered him.

And what about the other over 300 footballers’ deaths? The silence from the association is deafening.

You might find this under the dictionary definition of ‘performative’.

If UEFA were serious, and this wasn’t just some poxy PR campaign, they’d ban Israel from competing immediately. It also would not have taken them until August 8 2025, to make any mention at all of ‘Palestine’ or ‘Palestinian’ on the official Twitter account.

Featured image via the Canary

By HG

This post was originally published on Canary.