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Premier League Referees To Pause Matches for Players to Break Ramadan Fast

Referees across English football leagues Premier League and EFL have been asked to pause evening matches during the holy month of Ramadan to allow Muslim players to break their fast, Sky Sports News reported on Wednesday.

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Premier League Referees To Pause Matches for Players to Break Ramadan Fast

Premier League Referees To Pause Matches for Players to Break Ramadan Fast

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Rabat – Referees across English football leagues Premier League and EFL have been asked to pause evening matches during the holy month of Ramadan to allow Muslim players to break their fast, Sky Sports News reported on Wednesday.

“Match officials have now been issued with guidance from refereeing bodies to allow for a natural pause in play and enable players to break their fast by taking on liquids or energy gels or supplements,” said the news outlet.

In addition, referees have been encouraged to be mindful of any players who might need to break their fast during matches.

Participating in sports activities could be challenging for Muslim players during Ramadan, especially tournaments that take place during the daytime, while they are fasting. During the holy month, Muslims abstain from food and drinks from dusk till dawn.

Football fans welcomed the English leagues’ move, which seeks to be mindful of the religious practices of their players and help them compete at their best while still honoring their faith.

England is home to several high-profile Muslim footballers, including Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah, Chelsea’s Hakim Ziyech, and Manchester City’s Riyad Mahrez.

Read also: Ways to Prepare for the Ramadan Season

In Ramadan 2021, a game between Leicester City and Crystal Palace was paused to allow Muslim players Wesley Fofana and Cheikhou Kouyate to break their fast.

“Just wanted to thank the Premier League, as well as Crystal Palace F.C., Vicente Guaita all the Foxes for allowing me to break my fast tonight in the middle of the game. That’s what makes football wonderful,” said Fofana on Twitter.

Ramadan, which is the ninth month in the Islamic calendar, will begin this week and last between 29 and 30 days. For Muslims, the holy month is a time for prayer, worship, and devotion, as well as a golden opportunity to get closer to Allah.

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