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Sports16:58 · Jun 13

Australia Captain Jackson Irvine Faces Backlash Over Pro-Palestinian Stance

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Australia usually draws neutral support at World Cups, but ahead of the 2026 tournament many Israeli fans are expected to feel differently because of captain Jackson Irvine. The midfielder, who has become the public face of Australian football, is known for his activism and outspoken views on social and international issues.

Irvine has long presented football as a platform for social change. He has backed workers' rights campaigns, spoken about social inequality, and during the 2022 World Cup criticized human rights conditions in Qatar. Supporters see him as a principled activist, while critics say he mixes sport and politics too aggressively.

The biggest controversy came after the war between Israel and Hamas began. Irvine repeatedly showed solidarity with Palestinians and Gaza residents, took part in humanitarian aid efforts, supported donations for civilians in the Strip, and spoke about destruction and what he described as a humanitarian disaster. He also appeared at events and in photos carrying pro-Palestinian messages, drawing harsh criticism from those who saw his stance as one-sided against Israel. Australia also played Palestine twice in World Cup qualifying in recent years, and Irvine and some teammates showed support around those matches, including posing with fans holding such signs and exchanging shirts after the games.

The issue also became heated at his club, St. Pauli in Germany, which was relegated this season. The club is identified with progressive values, anti-racism, and human rights, but also has historical ties to Israel and Hapoel Tel Aviv. Irvine's comments triggered a fierce debate among supporters and reached the club's management and German media. The article notes there are no known statements in which he called for violence against Israel, backed Hamas, or denied Israel's right to exist, but his open support for Palestinians has still made him one of football's most closely identified figures on the issue.

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