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Palestine Solidarity Campaign

Orlando Pirates FC – Don’t play dirty. Don’t Play with Apartheid Israel

13th July 2023 Hassen Lorgat 0

As part of their pre-season preparation, Orlando Pirates is part of a series of friendly international club matches in Spain. On Thursday 13 July, the Buccaneers or “The People’s Team” played against Israeli team, Maccabi Tel-Aviv, despite calls by many of its supporters and Palestine solidarity organisations for the club not to do so.

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