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Premier League to Pause Matches for Muslim Players to Break Fast During Ramadan | The Alternative News

 


The Premier League and the English Football League (EFL) have confirmed that matches will include brief pauses during Ramadan to allow Muslim players and match officials to break their fast after sunset.

According to BBC Sport on Monday, Ramadan, the Islamic holy month during which Muslims abstain from food and drink from dawn until sunset, begins this week and will last for approximately one month.

With sunset in the United Kingdom typically occurring between 17:00 and 19:00 GMT during this period, only selected fixtures are expected to require the pause. These include Saturday 17:30 kick-offs and Sunday 16:30 kick-offs.
The Premier League explained how the arrangement will work:

“Play will not stop while matches are in mid-flow. Instead, at the earliest convenient moment, such as a goal-kick, free-kick, or throw-in, players and officials observing Ramadan can take a brief pause to hydrate and replenish energy.”

The procedure has been in place since April 2021, when a match between Leicester City and Crystal Palace was paused at a goal-kick to allow Muslim players to break their fast.

The measure enabled Leicester’s Wesley Fofana and Palace’s Cheikhou Kouyaté to hydrate and consume energy supplements shortly after sunset.

Clubs and match officials are expected to discuss the possibility of a stoppage before each relevant fixture, agreeing on whether it will be required and roughly when it should occur.

The initiative aims to balance the flow of the game with respect for religious observance.

“We want to make sure players can perform at their best while observing their faith. These breaks are designed to be practical, brief, and respectful,” the Premier League said.

Notable Muslim players in English football include Mohamed Salah, William Saliba, Rayan Aït-Nouri and Amad Diallo, all of whom could benefit from the mid-match breaks this month.

The move reflects ongoing efforts by English football authorities to accommodate religious practices while maintaining the competitive integrity of matches.

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