December 14, 2024

Australia men's football team to donate part of match fees to humanitarian efforts in Gaza

Australia men
Reuters

(Reuters) - Australia will donate part of its match fees from a FIFA World Cup qualifier against Palestine in Kuwait on Tuesday towards humanitarian efforts in Gaza.

The Socceroos' donation will be a five-figure sum and will be made through the Professional Footballers Australia Footballers' Trust. The donation will be provided to Oxfam and will be matched by Football Australia.

The match between Palestine and Australia had been scheduled to be played in the West Bank, but officials switched the venue to the Jaber Al-Ahmad International Stadium in Kuwait after Israeli forces attacked Gaza in retaliation for an October 7 assault by Hamas militants on southern Israel.

Israel says Hamas killed 1,200 people and took about 240 hostages. Gaza health authorities say more than 11,000 Palestinians have been killed in the Israeli counteroffensive.

ALSO READ: 'We're people': Conflict in Gaza takes toll on Palestine's players, says football official

Australia, ranked 27th in the world and fourth in Asia, topped its qualifying group following a 7-0 win over Bangladesh. World number 96 Palestine is third after drawing with Lebanon.

(PM)

We use cookies to ensure you the best experience on our website. For more information, click FIND OUT MORE.