UEFA banners speak for Palestinian: Stop killing children and stop killing civilians
9:44am, 14 August 2025Football
The European Super Cup final was held in Udine, Italy in the early morning this morning. Before the game, UEFA pulled out a prominent banner in the center of the venue, calling for "stop killing children and stop killing civilians."
UFA official wrote on the social platform: "The European Super Cup scene from Udine, this message is loud and clear, with a slogan and a call." The slogan was not clearly targeted, but UEFA also invited two refugee children from Palestine to attend the award ceremony during the event, which was very clear in direction.
UEFA revealed that the two children are 12-year-old girl Tara and 9-year-old boy Mohammed. After the outbreak of the war, Tara was transferred to Milan for appropriate medical treatment due to the lack of medical equipment in Gaza. Mohammed lost his parents due to air strikes.
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