LONDON (AP) — Didier Drogba says he wasn't among the soccer players to sign a petition protesting the decision to hold next year's European under-21 championship in Israel. He was among 62 names listed on a petition last Friday supporting Palestinian groups. The petition was organized by former Tottenham and Sevilla striker Frederic Kanoute. Drogba is a former Chelsea striker from the Ivory Coast who now plays in Shanghai. He said in a statement Tuesday he did not sign this petition or "give my support to this initiative" because he never gets involved "in any conflicts, even in my own country." Drogba says he tries to "work for peace and reconciliation" and "fight against any forms of injustice or discrimination" through his own foundation.
Drogba denies signing anti-Israel tourney petition
Dec. 4 12:43 PM EST
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FILE - In this Wednesday, March 14, 2012 file photo, Chelsea's manager Roberto Di Matteo, left, celebrates their win through to the next round against Napoli with Didier Drogba at the end of their Champions League last sixteen second leg soccer match at Stamford Bridge, London. Chelsea has fired coach Roberto Di Matteo, Wednesday, Nov. 21, 2012, one day after another loss in the Champions League has left the team on the brink of elimination. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis, File)
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