Athletic Club will hold a special pre-match ceremony to show solidarity with Palestine before their La Liga game against Mallorca. The club's San Mames stadium will display a 'Stop the genocide' message, while special guests including ex-Palestine captain Honey Thaljieh will be honoured on the pitch as part of a wider club initiative.
Athletic's gesture for Palestine
Athletic have announced they will hold a special pre-match ceremony to express solidarity with the Palestinian people before their La Liga fixture against Mallorca on Saturday. In an official statement on the club's website, the Basque side confirmed that a powerful message calling to "stop the genocide" will be displayed at their San Mames stadium.
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The club organised a recognition ceremony that will see several honoured guests walk onto the pitch before kick-off. These include Thaljieh, the co-founder and former captain of the Palestinian women's national team and a club ambassador for its 125th anniversary, alongside a group of eleven Palestinian refugees currently residing in the Basque Country and representatives from UNRWA, the UN agency for Palestinian refugees. Athletic are asking their fans to show solidarity by giving the guests a standing ovation.
AFP'Stop the genocide' message to be displayed at San Mames
The club confirmed it will use the stadium's scoreboards to broadcast a clear message of support. The statement specified the exact text that will be shown to the crowd and television audiences. "The stadium's video scoreboards will display the message that the Athletic Club Foundation wants to send to the Palestinian refugee community: ‘Athletic Palestinaren alde. Stop genozidioa’ (Athletic stands with Palestine. Stop the genocide)," the club announced.
Initiative part of wider collaboration with UNRWA
This pre-match demonstration is part of a wider, ongoing project between the Athletic Club Foundation and UNRWA Euskadi. The collaboration, which began in October, aims to support approximately 8,000 vulnerable Palestinian refugee children in Syria by providing them with physical education classes across 16 schools managed by UNRWA. The club will also officially present the project to the media and host Thaljieh in a discussion as part of its Thinking Football Film Festival.






