The Premier League allowed Muslim players to break their fast during matches during Ramadan. And soccer refereeing bodies in Britain issued directives to referees to allow players to take liquids or nutritional supplements in night matches during Ramadan.
The Premier League has allowed Muslim players to break their fast during matches during Ramadan, which begins on Thursday.
And the "Sky Sports" sports network reported on Tuesday that the soccer arbitration bodies in Britain issued directives to match referees to allow matches to be stopped naturally to enable Muslim players to eat breakfast during the month of Ramadan.
The network indicated that the directives include allowing players to take liquids or nutritional supplements at breakfast time in the night matches in Ramadan.
She stated that the directives include Muslim players and match officials, noting that match referees must identify Muslim players before the start of the match to agree on a specific time for a break to eat breakfast.
There was no immediate comment from the Football Association in Britain on this news.
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