Results for: Israel Football Association

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Leaked internal communications show Puma is shamefully using information it knows to be false to reassure its own partners and brand ambassadors who are rightly alarmed over its support for Israeli apartheid.

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Active men and women football players (association and American), entire football teams, cricket players, basketball players, boxers and others have all taken to social media to courageously show their solidarity with Palestinians living under the brutal oppression of Israeli apartheid.

In the News

Qatar Sports Club announced it has no plans to renew its contract with global sportswear manufacturer 

Action Alert

As protests take place across the world ahead of the PUMA shareholders meeting, take action now to tell PUMA: We don’t need “inspiring” marketing ploys. We need PUMA to stop supporting Israeli apartheid.

Action Alert

Puma claims it doesn't support illegal Israeli settlements, but Puma's logo is on official Israel Football Association map of settlement teams.

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Puma apparently sought to shed some of its complicity in Israel’s violations of international law, but failed at even doing that. Puma should focus on ending all complicity in Israel's violations of Palestinian rights, not damage control and public relations campaigns.

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For the 4th #BoycottPuma Day of Action, contact Puma Customer Service to say supporting Israeli apartheid is a very bad look, making Puma the Worst. Gift. Ever.

Action Alert
Take two quick actions to thank Lewis Hamilton for his stand against racism and to urge him to take that stand to Puma over its support for Israeli apartheid that South Africans say is worse than what they endured.
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Rather than abiding by its stated commitment to human rights and ending all activity in illegal Israeli settlements, Puma has repeatedly attempted to distance itself or justify its actions.

In the News

Following engagement with local Palestinian rights supporters over Puma's support for illegal Israeli settlements, UK Championship League club Luton Town FC drops Puma.