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  • The Referees Committee of the English Football Association has instructed referees in the Premier and First Divisions and the rest of the tournaments to deal especially with Muslim players during the holy month of Ramadan.
  • And the British Sky Sports network confirmed that the Referees Committee asked its referees to facilitate the process of breaking the fast of fasting Muslim players during the matches that coincide with the Maghrib call to prayer during the holy month.
  • She explained that the committee instructed the referees to stop the match for some time so that the fasting players could break their fast.
  • Players will be able to take liquids or nutritional supplements during the break, and the match will resume immediately afterward.
  • And each of the Premier League clubs, or the first division and other divisions, will also have to inform the arbitration staff that there are one or more players who are fasting and need time to break their fast so that the match stops at the time of the Maghrib call to prayer.
  • The British network indicated that several players will adhere to the obligation of fasting during the month of Ramadan, and who are considered among the best in the world and in the Premier League, including the Egyptian Mohamed Salah, the Liverpool star, the Algerian Riyad Mahrez, the Manchester City player, the Frenchman Ngolo Kante, and his compatriot Wesley Fofana, a Chelsea player.
  • The English Premier League witnessed a similar case on April 26, 2021, when referee Graham Scott stopped the Leicester City and Crystal Palace match to allow room for a player’s breakfast, but that was not based on official instructions.
  • The referee's decision came at the time by agreement between the two clubs, so that Fofana (transferred to Chelsea) and Sheikho Kouyate, the Crystal Palace player, could have breakfast.
  • According to "Sky Sports", that shot was the first in which a match in the history of the English Premier League was stopped for this exact purpose.
  • On that day, Crystal Palace goalkeeper Vicente Guaita was late playing the ball to allow the players to eat food.
  • After this gesture, Fofana praised Guaita, Crystal Palace, and the Premier League, and wrote on his social networking site: "This is what makes football a wonderful sport."


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  • The Referees Committee of the English Football Association has instructed referees in the Premier and First Divisions and the rest of the tournaments to deal especially with Muslim players during the holy month of Ramadan.
  • And the British Sky Sports network confirmed that the Referees Committee asked its referees to facilitate the process of breaking the fast of fasting Muslim players during the matches that coincide with the Maghrib call to prayer during the holy month.
  • She explained that the committee instructed the referees to stop the match for some time so that the fasting players could break their fast.
  • Players will be able to take liquids or nutritional supplements during the break, and the match will resume immediately afterward.
  • And each of the Premier League clubs, or the first division and other divisions, will also have to inform the arbitration staff that there are one or more players who are fasting and need time to break their fast so that the match stops at the time of the Maghrib call to prayer.
  • The British network indicated that several players will adhere to the obligation of fasting during the month of Ramadan, and who are considered among the best in the world and in the Premier League, including the Egyptian Mohamed Salah, the Liverpool star, the Algerian Riyad Mahrez, the Manchester City player, the Frenchman Ngolo Kante, and his compatriot Wesley Fofana, a Chelsea player.
  • The English Premier League witnessed a similar case on April 26, 2021, when referee Graham Scott stopped the Leicester City and Crystal Palace match to allow room for a player’s breakfast, but that was not based on official instructions.
  • The referee's decision came at the time by agreement between the two clubs, so that Fofana (transferred to Chelsea) and Sheikho Kouyate, the Crystal Palace player, could have breakfast.
  • According to "Sky Sports", that shot was the first in which a match in the history of the English Premier League was stopped for this exact purpose.
  • On that day, Crystal Palace goalkeeper Vicente Guaita was late playing the ball to allow the players to eat food.
  • After this gesture, Fofana praised Guaita, Crystal Palace, and the Premier League, and wrote on his social networking site: "This is what makes football a wonderful sport."


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