Barcelona, Osasuna appeals rejected over rearranged match date

Barcelona, Osasuna appeals rejected over rearranged match date
Osasuna’s Spanish coach Vicente Moreno and staff members react upon the decision to cancel their Spanish league match against FC Barcelona at Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys in Barcelona on Mar. 8, 2025. (AFP/File)
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Updated 20 March 2025

Barcelona, Osasuna appeals rejected over rearranged match date

Barcelona, Osasuna appeals rejected over rearranged match date
  • The La Liga leaders will host Osasuna on March 27
  • Osasuna also appealed against the new date

BARCELONA: Barcelona and Osasuna’s appeals against the rescheduled date of their postponed La Liga match were rejected Thursday by the Spanish football federation’s appeals committee.
The La Liga leaders will host Osasuna on March 27, after the game was canceled when a Barcelona club doctor died on the original date, March 8.
Barcelona appealed against the new date because it allowed some of their players “insufficient time to rest” following international duty.
“Precedent... establishes that national team call-ups are not sufficient grounds for rescheduling a match... when the team effected has enough players to play the match,” said the federation’s appeals committee.
Winger Raphinha is part of Brazil’s squad for a World Cup qualifier at Argentina set to kick-off at 0000 GMT on March 26, while defender Ronald Araujo travels with Uruguay to visit Bolivia on March 25 at 2000 GMT.
Osasuna also appealed against the new date because they would be left with less than 72 hours rest before their next match, which was scheduled for March 28 at Athletic Bilbao.
The committee said the Bilbao match would be moved to March 30, to allow Osasuna recovery time.


Footballers and human rights leaders call on UEFA president to suspend Israel from European football

Footballers and human rights leaders call on UEFA president to suspend Israel from European football
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Footballers and human rights leaders call on UEFA president to suspend Israel from European football

Footballers and human rights leaders call on UEFA president to suspend Israel from European football
  • Signatories argue that no shared venue, stage, or arena in international civil society should welcome a regime that commits genocide
  • Signatories address Aleksander Ceferin directly with his own words on football, Football belongs to everyone

LONDON: Athletes 4 Peace, a group of 70 plus athletes, co-signed a letter to UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin with #GameOverIsrael, the Gaza Tribunal and the Hind Rajab Foundation demanding that he follow through on the legal and moral responsibilities inherent in his role and immediately suspend Israel from European football.

The signatories argue, “No shared venue, stage, or arena in international civil society should welcome a regime that commits genocide, apartheid, and other crimes against humanity. Israel’s continued impunity for such crimes will only be ended by the weight of collective conscientious action, including measures to block their entry to sporting or cultural events and activities.”

They address Aleksander Ceferin directly with his own words on football, “Football belongs to everyone” and warn that he risks severing football from its heart and soul – humanity – by allowing those who would destroy their own humanity and that of others entry into the sport.

International Human Rights Lawyers and former UN Human Rights Director Craig Mokhiber said: “UEFA action is stalled behind the smokescreen of a fake ‘ceasefire’ and sham ‘peace process.’ But neither the genocide nor apartheid have ended. UEFA must correct their course immediately and suspend Israel from European football. With each passing day, UEFA’s complicity grows.”

Former Adviser to the Middle East Peace Envoy and Campaign Director for Game Over Israel Ashish Prashar added: “For President Ceferin to pause his vote to suspend Israel from European football over a peace plan in name only, is either grossly naive, or purposefully blind.”  

#GameOverIsrael was launched on September 16 with a billboard in Times Square, calling on football federations to boycott Israel.

Athletes 4 Peace are a united voice of sports professionals from around the world, standing for justice, fairness, and humanity in sport.

Gaza Tribunal is a consortium of humanitarian law and human rights experts whose aim it is to awaken civil society to its responsibility and opportunity to stop Israel’s genocide in Gaza.

The Hind Rajab Foundation is a branch of the March 30 Movement mainly dedicated to the quest for justice in response to the crimes against humanity, war crimes and human rights violations perpetrated by the Israeli state against Palestinians. Established during the ongoing Gaza genocide, the foundation honors the memory of Hind Rajab and all those who have perished or suffered under the Israeli genocidal campaign.