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FAI Motion to Continue Israel Games Passed at EGM

The Football Association of Ireland (FAI) General Assembly has passed a motion to continue with the Republic of Ireland's upcoming Nations League fixtures against Israel. The decision was made during an Extraordinary General Meeting (EGM) of the FAI. This endorsement means the national team will proceed with the scheduled matches as part of the UEFA Nations League competition.
The vote at the EGM signifies the FAI's official stance on the matter, allowing the team to fulfill its international obligations. The Nations League is a biennial international football competition involving the men's national teams of UEFA's 55 member associations. The Republic of Ireland is participating in the current cycle of the tournament.
While specific details of the debate or the exact vote count were not immediately released, the outcome confirms that the matches will take place. The FAI's decision comes amid broader discussions and considerations surrounding international sporting events involving Israel. The association has now formally committed to playing the scheduled games.
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