In a demonstration of religious accommodation, Major League Soccer (MLS) paused a game between FC Cincinnati and Atlanta United FC to allow Muslim players to break their fast during the holy month of Ramadan. The stoppage occurred on Saturday, as the sun set, marking the time for observers to end their daily fast.
This occurrence follows a formal announcement from MLS days earlier, which outlined the league's policy on match stoppages for Ramadan. The policy, first established in 2023, ensures that players, coaches, and on-field officials observing Ramadan can break their fast during matches. Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, a period of fasting from sunrise to sunset, prayer, charitable efforts, and introspection for Muslims globally.
As per the policy, clubs must inform league officials before each match if any participating individuals are fasting and expect to break their fast during the game. At sundown, a "drinks break" is called by the referee, allowing a moment of pause for the fasting individuals to consume food and drinks. This break is not related to any game-related events but is purely triggered by the time of sunset.
The MLS has taken steps to ensure this policy is implemented effectively, including the possibility of delaying the start of a match if sundown is imminent, rather than interrupting the game after kickoff. The league's commitment to the spiritual and physical well-being of its athletes is evident in this initiative, which has been positively received by players and fans alike.
The recent match between FC Cincinnati and Atlanta United FC, which paused at the 70th minute as indicated by the club's Twitter update, is one of the most visible examples of the policy in action during the current 2025 MLS season. This accommodation is not exclusive to players but extends to coaches and officials who are fasting as well.
The policy highlights the league's supportive stance towards its members' religious practices and showcases MLS's broader commitment to diversity and inclusion within the sport. By accommodating the needs of fasting athletes, MLS fosters an environment where all players can perform at their best while observing their religious obligations.