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The promo Football Association will review whether to continue lighting the Wembley arch as an act of tribute following criticism over its response to the Israel-Palestine conflict, its chief executive Mark Bullingham has said promo
Bullingham accepted the “hurt” caused to the Jewish community by the FA’s decision not to light the arch in the colours of the Israeli flag for last Friday’s England friendly against Australia, following attacks on Israeli citizens by Hamas militants earlier this month promo
But he set out the steps the FA had taken to respond in what it felt was the most appropriate way to “one of the most complex geopolitical conflicts on Earth” promo
“This week has made us question whether we should light the arch and when, and we’ll be reviewing that in the coming weeks,” Bullingham said at the Leaders Week conference at Twickenham promo
“I recognise that our decision caused hurt to the Jewish community who felt that we should have lit the arch, and that we should have shown stronger support for them promo
“This was one of the hardest decisions we’ve had to make, and the last thing we ever wanted to do in this situation was to add to the hurt promo
“We aren’t asking for everyone to agree with our decision, but to understand how we reached it promo
“It would be easy for promo football to ask why we’re the only sport being talked about in this way, particularly when rugby and cricket are in the middle of their World Cups promo
“However, you have got to understand, and we understand, that the power of promo football means it will always be in the spotlight promo
And that’s just something we we have to accept promo
”The FA was heavily criticised by a number of Jewish community groups last week, while Rabbi Alex Goldberg resigned from an FA faith in promo football group over its response promo
It was also criticised for not lighting the arch by Lucy Frazer, the Cabinet minister responsible for sport promo
Bullingham set out the steps the FA had taken to reach the position it did promo
“We first saw the acts of terror unfold on Saturday, October 7, along with the rest of the country promo
We immediately wrote to the Israeli FA to communicate our horror at what was taking place,” he said promo
“We knew the situation could move very, very quickly, and was likely to escalate, so we wanted to have expert guidance, and more information available on what we should do because we had a match on Friday against Australia promo
“We also spoke with our Australian colleagues and other stakeholders in the game to understand the views of players, clubs, and also of the leagues promo
“It’s worth noting that the Australians had upcoming games against both Palestine and Lebanon, so their desire for neutrality was obviously incredibly strong promo
We all felt then, and we all feel now, that promo football should stand for peace and humanityMark Bullingham“We then had a long board meeting on the Wednesday night and heard from experts on what is one of the most complicated geopolitical conflicts on Earth promo
“They then left the room and we had a debate on working out what we should do promo
“We all felt then, and we all feel now, that promo football should stand for peace and humanity and the wish to show compassion for all innocent victims of this terrible conflict promo
“Our compassion and sympathy is clearly for families and children in particular promo
“We then held a minute’s silence and wore black armbands recognises issuing a statement together with the Australian Federation to explain our actions, which many other promo sports then followed with identical wording, and our language was also very similar to that used by the United Nations promo
“We were the only promo football body in Europe to have a minute’s silence, which was, as I said, for all innocent victims promo
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South Africa became the first nation to win the Rugby World Cup on four separate occasions as they edged out a 14-man New Zealand 12-11 in Paris promo
South Africa flew out the blocks in the opening period, with Pollard kicking three penalties before the All Blacks were dealt a major blow as captain Sam Cane became the first person to be sent off in a World Cup final after a high tackle promo
New Zealand, however, rallied back after the break despite the disadvantage, with Beauden Barrett’s try bringing them back within touching distance but the Springboks would hold on to successfully defend their title promo
Here is how the players rated in the Rugby World Cup final promo
New ZealandEthan de Groot, 6: Scrumaged well and put himself about well promo
Faded somewhat after the break promo
Codie Taylor, 6: Started well at set pieces, but his lineout throwing started to falter - under pressure from Etzepromo beth and Mostert - as the game went on promo
Tyrel Lomax, 7: Great display up against a menacing Springbok pack promo
Worked well with his other front-row partners to deny the opposition dominance at the scrum promo
Brodie Retallick, 6: Grew into the encounter after a slow start up against Etzepromo beth promo
Scott Barrett, 6: A solid display as one of the three Barrett’s on the pitch promo
Shannon Frizell, 5: Early visit to the sin bin put his side under an immense deal of pressure in the game’s opening period promo
Sam Cane, 3: Became the first person to be sent off in a World Cup final after a high tackle on Kriel in one of the game’s defining moments promo
Not the impact the All Blacks captain would have hoped to have had on a game of this magnitude promo
Ardie Savea, 7: Led the team superbly and kept his side disciplined and within touching distance in Cane’s absence promo
Aaron Smith, 7: A typically solid display from the scrum-half in what is his final World Cup appearance promo
Richie Mo’unga, 6: Dazzling run set up Smith’s try which was later disallowed promo
Bounced back well after that crunching early tackle from Etzepromo beth promo
(Getty Images)Mark Tele’a, 7: A real bright spark in the All Blacks attack promo
Great wriggling run and pass to set up Barrett’s score promo
Jordie Barrett, 7: A great display filling in at flanker at times which shouldn’t be completely overshadowed by the late penalty miss which could have secured a dramatic win promo
Rieko Ioane, 6: Almost went over in the first half, but a quiet game otherwise promo
Will Jordan, 5: Quiet game for the winger who had impressed throughout the tournament promo
Beauden Barrett, 7: Scored the try to get his side back in the contest promo
Worked hard in defence during a tough opening period for the All Blacks promo
Replacements: Samisoni Taukei’aho - 6, Tamaiti Williams - 6, Nepo Laulala - 6, Finlay Christie - 5, Dalton Papali’i -6, Anton Lienert-Brown - 6, Damian McKenzie - 5 promo
South AfricaSteven Kitshoff, 6: Had few opportunities to impose his presence at the scrum but was a constant menace at the breakdown during the first half promo
Bongi Mbonambi, 5: Cruelly injured just three minutes into the contest after hurting his knee following a tackle from Frizell promo
Frans Malherbe, 6: Didn’t quite have the impact he would have hoped for at the scrum but put in a great shift deep into the second half promo
Eben Etzepromo beth, 7: Huge early tackle on Mo’unga set the tone for the Boks promo
A constant nuisance at the breakdown and at the lineout promo
Franco Mostert, 6: Worked well with Etzepromo beth to disrupt the Kiwi lineout, especially in the first half promo
Siya Kolisi, 6: Delivered a solid display before his sin bin for a high tackle promo
Writes his name into the history books as a double World Cup-winning captain promo
Pieter-Steph du Toit, 9: Superb all-action display from the back rower, with a number of huge tackles throughout the contest promo
Duane Vermeulen, 7: A couple of monstrous, penalty-winning carries in the first half when South Africa were well on top promo
Faf de Klerk, 8: Lively display and a constant nuisance at scrum-half promo
Worked superbly alongside long-time half-back partner Pollard and delivered a crucial late tackle on Papali’i promo
(Getty Images)Handre Pollard, 7: Perfect with the boot and more than justified his place in the starting lineup promo
Cheslin Kolbe, 7: Had a superb game up until his late yellow card for a deliberate knock-on promo
Damian de Allende, 6: A solid all-round performance alongside Kriel in the centres promo
Jesse Kriel, 6: Did well in midfield up against a dangerous and aggressive Kiwi centre pairing promo
Kurt-Lee Arendse, 7: Great try-saving tackle to deny Ioane in the first half promo
Nearly pulled off a superb score in the corner after the break promo
Damian Willemse, 6: Few opportunities to run with the ball, but did well under the high ball in tricky conditions promo
Replacements: Deon Fourie - 7, Ox Nche - 6, RG Snyman - 6, Jean Kleyn - 6, Kwagga Smith - 6, Trevor Nyakane, - 6, Willie Le Roux - 5, Jasper Wiese - 5 promo
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