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Mohamed Salah speaks out against UEFA's tribute to late Palestinian footballer Suleiman Al-Obeid

Mohamed Salah speaks out against UEFA's tribute to late Palestinian footballer Suleiman Al-Obeid

Express Tribune2 days ago
Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah has criticised UEFA's tribute to late Palestinian footballer Suleiman Al-Obeid, questioning why the statement omitted details of his death in Gaza this week.
Al-Obeid , widely known as the 'Palestinian Pele,' was a former national team player who inspired young footballers across the region. The Palestine Football Association confirmed that he was killed on Wednesday by an Israeli attack targeting civilians waiting for humanitarian aid in the southern Gaza Strip.
UEFA posted a short message on X describing Al-Obeid as 'a talent who gave hope to countless children, even in the darkest of times.' However, Salah replied directly, writing: 'Can you tell us how he died, where, and why?'
Can you tell us how he died, where, and why? https://t.co/W7HCyVVtBE — Mohamed Salah (@MoSalah) August 9, 2025
UEFA has not yet responded to requests for comment.
Salah, one of the Premier League's most high-profile players, has previously used his platform to call for humanitarian access to Gaza. He has spoken out during the nearly two-year-long war, urging that aid be delivered to civilians without obstruction.
According to the United Nations, more than 1,000 people have been killed in or near aid distribution sites and convoys in Gaza since the introduction of the Gaza Humanitarian Framework (GHF) in late May.
Al-Obeid's death has drawn international attention, both for his role in Palestinian sport and for the wider humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Known for his skill and leadership on the pitch, he was a celebrated figure who continued to inspire young players long after his retirement.
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