UEFA Sends Humanitarian Message Regarding Events in Gaza
The European Football Association 'UEFA' issued a special message before the kickoff of the UEFA Super Cup between Paris Saint-Germain, the Champions League winner, and Tottenham Hotspur, the Europa League champion.
Before the start of the match, a banner was placed on the field that read: "Stop killing children, stop killing civilians," in a humanitarian message directed by UEFA.
This message came as a humanitarian protest step, condemning the casualties among civilians, especially children, in the ongoing conflicts and wars, primarily what is happening in the Gaza Strip.
UEFA's account on X platform wrote: "And from the UEFA Super Cup in Udinese, the message was very clear, a banner. A call."
The match is taking place amidst a large fan atmosphere, as Paris Saint-Germain aims to add a new title to its collection, while Tottenham seeks to achieve an important continental achievement at the start of the new season.
Before the start of the match, a banner was placed on the field that read: "Stop killing children, stop killing civilians," in a humanitarian message directed by UEFA.
This message came as a humanitarian protest step, condemning the casualties among civilians, especially children, in the ongoing conflicts and wars, primarily what is happening in the Gaza Strip.
UEFA's account on X platform wrote: "And from the UEFA Super Cup in Udinese, the message was very clear, a banner. A call."
The match is taking place amidst a large fan atmosphere, as Paris Saint-Germain aims to add a new title to its collection, while Tottenham seeks to achieve an important continental achievement at the start of the new season.