Mohamed Salah Challenges Uefa Over Tribute to Palestinian Football Star Suleiman al-Obeid
Liverpool's Mohamed Salah questions Uefa's tribute to Palestinian footballer Suleiman al-Obeid, urging clarity on the circumstances of his death amidst the Gaza conflict.



Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah has publicly questioned Uefa's approach to commemorating Palestinian footballer Suleiman al-Obeid, who was tragically killed in an Israeli attack in Gaza. The incident occurred while al-Obeid was awaiting humanitarian aid, highlighting the dire situation in the region.
The Tribute and the Controversy
Uefa's tribute to al-Obeid, referred to as the 'Palestinian Pele', was posted on social media but notably omitted the context of his death. Salah, known for his advocacy for humanitarian causes, responded sharply, demanding clarity on the circumstances surrounding al-Obeid's demise.
Suleiman al-Obeid's Legacy
Al-Obeid, a celebrated figure in Palestinian football, had an illustrious career scoring over 100 goals, including two in international matches. His death has sparked a broader conversation about the impact of the ongoing conflict on sports and humanitarian efforts.
The Broader Conflict
Since the escalation of the Gaza conflict following the Hamas-led attacks on Israel in October 2023, the region has seen significant casualties. The situation remains critical, with continuous calls for international intervention to prevent further loss of life.
Salah's Advocacy
Salah has been a vocal advocate for allowing humanitarian aid into Gaza and has urged world leaders to address the escalating violence. His recent comments reflect his ongoing commitment to humanitarian issues and his influence as a global sports figure.