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English soccer official rebuked for Star of David remark

by  News Agencies and ILH Staff
Published on  03-05-2018 00:00
Last modified: 11-17-2021 18:43
English soccer official rebuked for Star of David remark

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English Football Association chief executive Martin Glenn highlighted the Star of David among the symbols he believes breach soccer laws banning religious and political imagery, a reference that has drawn criticism from the country's Jewish community.

The Jewish Leadership Council, which is led by a former FA executive, said Glenn's comment was "offensive and inappropriate" and plans to complain to the sport's national governing body. The Star of David, a symbol of Judaism, features on the Israeli flag which appears on Israel's national team uniforms and is displayed in stadiums during matches.

Glenn succeeded last year in persuading soccer lawmaking body IFAB to change the statutes to ensure poppies commemorating Britain's war dead were allowed on England jerseys and no longer flouted regulations banning political, religious or personal symbols.

Glenn, a member of the International Football Association, mentioned the Star of David while seeking to explain to reporters why the other slogans, statements or images should still be banned from being displayed on any equipment in the game.

"We have re-written Law 4 of the game so that things like a poppy are OK," Glenn said. "But things that are going to be highly divisive, and that could be strong religious symbols, it could be the Star of David, it could be the hammer and sickle, it could be a swastika, anything like [Zimbabwe's former president] Robert Mugabe on your shirt, these are the things we don't want."

The swastika was originally an ancient symbol used in Hinduism, Buddhism and other religions before being appropriated by the Nazis. Glenn's assertion that the Star of David has no place in soccer comes days after Prince William, who is FA president, announced plans to visit Israel later this year.

Jewish Leadership Council chief executive Simon Johnson, a former FA director of corporate affairs, said the "FA's examples are ill-judged and in poor taste."

"The Star of David is a Jewish religious symbol of immense importance to Jews worldwide," Johnson said in a statement. "To put it in the same bracket as the swastika and Robert Mugabe is offensive and inappropriate.

"We will raise formally with the FA the Jewish community's deep disappointment with this statement."

The focus on the FA's policy on symbols comes after Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola was charged for wearing a yellow ribbon in support of Catalan politicians who were jailed or went into exile after a secession bid in October. The region held an independence referendum that was banned by Madrid authorities.

"To be honest, and to be very clear, Pep Guardiola's yellow ribbon is a political symbol, it's a symbol of Catalan independence, and I can tell you there are many more Spaniards, non-Catalans, who are [expletive] off by it," Glenn told reporters after an IFAB meeting.

"All we are doing is even-handedly applying the laws of the game. Poppies are not political symbols. That yellow ribbon is. Where do you draw the line?"

Glenn referenced the right-wing, euroskeptic U.K. Independence Party and the Islamic State group.

"Should we have someone with a UKIP badge, someone with an ISIS badge? That's why you have to be pretty tough that local, regional, national party organizations cannot use football shirts to represent them," Glenn said.

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