Italian Government Supports Italy-Israel Match as Calls Grow for It to Be Cancelled
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In an interview with the Venetian Messaggero, Alberto Felice De Toni, who leads a left centre majority, talks about problems of public order
Italian government supports Italy-Israel match as calls grow for it to be cancelled
Udine mayor seeks to halt controversial World Cup qualifier but Italy's interior ministry and head coach Gattuso say match to go ahead. The Italian interior ministry on Monday waded into the escalating controversy over the upcoming Italy-Israel football match, saying it can go ahead as planned next month. There are growing calls for authorities to stop the World Cup qualifier match from being played in the northern Italian city of Udine on 14 Oc…
Udine Mayor Alberto Felice De Toni, for reasons of public security, calls for the postponement of the football World Cup qualifying game Italy against Israel, scheduled for 14 October.
The mayor of the Italian city of Udine called for the transfer of the qualifying game to the 2026 World Cup between Italy and Israel - but the Ministry of the Interior sees no need for it. "Israel was (...)
The match between Italy and Israel for qualifying for the World Cup 2026 is scheduled on October 14th at the Friuli Stadium in Udine: this is what is happening. It is more than a month away from the match, but the match between Italy and Israel is already causing discussion. The mayor of Udine Felice De Toni, according to which playing now would be inappropriate, is a clash on the opportunity to get on the field: that's why the National of Tel A…
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