The Premier League reaffirms its commitment to diversity and respect for religious practices by adapting its protocol for Ramadan. This measure, already implemented in previous seasons, allows Muslim players to break their fast safely, even during matches.
Specifically, team captains and match officials agree in advance on the need for a specific break and determine the most appropriate moment during the game. This break usually occurs at sunset, so players can have a light meal or drink before resuming play in good conditions.

This initiative highlights the importance the Premier League places on the cultural and religious diversity of its players, while maintaining the integrity and rhythm of the matches. Clubs and players welcome this measure, which promotes a more inclusive environment on the field. By adapting its protocol, the Premier League shows that sporting performance and respect for religious beliefs can go hand in hand, offering an inspiring example for professional sports.




