Spain threatens to BOYCOTT 2026 World Cup if Israel are allowed to participate as qualifying continues

Spain have reportedly threatened to boycott the 2026 World Cup if Israel qualify. After a United Nations commission of inquiry stated that Israel had committed genocide against Palestinians in Gaza this week, Spanish government officials say they will "assess" the situation if Ran Ben-Shimon's team make it to next year's tournament in North America.

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Patxi Lopez, the spokesperson for the Spanish Socialist Workers’ Party, admitted they are considering removing their team from next year’s competition. are third in their UEFA qualifying group and have not qualified for a since 1970. But next year’s expanded 48-team format, which is up from 32 nations, gives them a chance to end that barren run. Incidentally, a new UN report says there are reasonable grounds to conclude that Israel are currently committing a genocide in Gaza.

Lopez said, via RMC Sport: “We will assess the situation at the right time. What we want is for people to realize that if Israeli teams cannot take part in sporting events or Eurovision, some are starting to open their eyes. Because ours are wide open and do not tolerate what they see, which is why we cannot and will not remain silent.”

FIFA tends to take a firm stance against government intervention in football, and any action is likely to be met with strong consequences. previously threatened to withdraw from Eurovision if Israel took part, and in recent weeks, the prestigious Vuelta a España cycling event was cut short due to pro- protestors opposing the participation of the Israel-Premier Tech team. Whether Spain would go as far as to boycott a World Cup remains to be seen.

Israel are currently level on points in their World Cup qualifying group with but have played a game more. lead Group I with 15 points from a possible 15, with Italy and Israel six points back. Israel’s next match is away to Norway on October 11, before traveling to Italy three days later.