Overview
- The French Football Federation (FFF) has implemented a policy that prohibits Muslim players from fasting during Ramadan while at national team camps.
- FFF's decision has led to backlash from various quarters, with critics accusing the federation of anti-Muslim behavior and disrespecting players' religious beliefs.
- Mahamadou Diawara, a U19 midfielder, left the national team camp in protest against the new fasting rules.
- Other football leagues around the world, such as the English Premier League, Bundesliga, and Eredivisie, have accommodated fasting players during Ramadan, contrasting with FFF's stance.
- The FFF defends its policy by citing the principle of neutrality and the need to respect the organizational rhythm of the national teams.