Islamic Call Invades England’s Biggest Soccer Stadium
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2026/02/islamic-call-invades-englands-biggest-soccer-stadium/
On February 25, 2026, a striking and controversial moment unfolded at Old Trafford, the legendary home stadium of Manchester United in England.
For the first time in over a century, the Adhan, or Islamic call to prayer, was broadcast through the stadium’s speakers.
This occurred during a special Ramadan Iftar event, the meal that breaks the daily fast during the Muslim holy month. The gathering was organized by the Manchester United Muslim Supporters Club (MUMSC), an officially recognized fan group, in partnership with the club itself.
Old Trafford, known as the “Theatre of Dreams” thanks to Manchester United legend Sir Bobby Charlton, is England’s largest club soccer stadium. It can hold over 74,000 fans and has been the team’s home since 1910. For many in Britain, it stands for soccer tradition, working-class pride, community, and national identity, much like Yankee Stadium in baseball or Lambeau Field in American football.
Manchester United is often seen as England’s most influential and globally recognized soccer club. With hundreds of millions of fans worldwide, many trophies, and a history linked to stars like George Best, Bobby Charlton, and Sir Alex Ferguson, the club has a cultural impact that goes beyond sports.
About 80 Muslim fans and guests were invited to the pitchside for the Iftar. English Qur’an reciter Ibrahim Idris gave the Adhan at sunset, marking the end of the fast. The call echoed through the empty stands under the lights, followed by Qur’an recitation and group prayers. Videos of the moment soon spread on social media and in the news, showing the sound filling the stadium.
For critics alarmed by cultural and demographic changes in the UK, this event represented a profound escalation in the process of Islamisation. A stadium long associated with secular British traditions—rooted in a historically Christian-influenced society—now amplified an Islamic religious proclamation at its very core. Continue…