Bohemian FC Pledges Shirt Profits to Support Gaza’s Medical Crisis

Bohemian FC, Ireland’s oldest football club, has committed to donating a portion of the profits from its 2025 jersey sales to support Gaza’s overwhelmed medical system, which is reeling from over 14 months of conflict and Israeli violations. According to a report from an English news outlet, 30% of the proceeds from the sales of the club’s new third kit will be directed towards emergency medical aid efforts in Gaza, where the ongoing violence has exacerbated the humanitarian crisis.

The new jersey is a powerful symbol of solidarity, featuring the colors of the Palestinian flag and the phrase “Saoirse don Phalaistín,” meaning “Free Palestine.” The shirt was unveiled in a heartfelt video filmed at Dalymount Park, the iconic home stadium of Bohemian FC, located in the heart of Dublin. The club’s commitment to Gaza’s medical crisis highlights the potential of sport to make a tangible difference in times of crisis.

Daniel Lambert, the club’s operations manager, expressed pride in the project: "We are proud to present this shirt, after months of hard work. Our ability to raise substantial funds for medical aid for Palestinians during such a tragic time shows once again the power of sport." The initiative not only underscores Bohemian FC's commitment to humanitarian causes but also provides a meaningful way for supporters to contribute to Gaza’s urgent medical needs.

Source : Safa