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The Football Association of Ireland’s General Assembly has officially backed a motion to go ahead with the Republic of Ireland’s Nations League games against Israel. The vote came during the association’s annual meeting, where members decided to keep the fixtures on the calendar.

This means the Irish men’s national team will face Israel in their upcoming Nations League matches as planned. No changes have been made to the schedule.

What the Motion Means for the Team

By endorsing the motion, the FAI has confirmed that the matches will take place under normal conditions. The team will prepare as usual, with training camps and travel arrangements moving forward.

  • The games are part of the UEFA Nations League competition.
  • Ireland and Israel are in the same group for this season.
  • The fixtures include both home and away legs.

Background on the Decision

The General Assembly discussed the issue before voting. Some members raised concerns, but the majority chose to proceed with the original plan. The FAI has not released further details about the debate.

This decision follows earlier statements from the FAI that the games would go ahead unless something changed. The vote confirms that stance.

Looking Ahead: Next Steps for Fans and Players

Now that the motion has passed, the focus shifts to match preparation. Fans can expect ticket sales and travel details to be announced soon. Players will continue their regular training schedules.

The FAI says it will keep everyone informed about any updates. For now, the matches are on, and Ireland is ready to compete.

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