An Amsterdam District Court Tuesday sentenced five men to up to six months in prison on Tuesday for violence that erupted ...
DEBRECEN, Hungary — The Maccabi Tel Aviv soccer team returned to Europe on Wednesday for the first time since its fans were targeted in widespread, coordinated violence in the Netherlands ...
An Amsterdam District Court has sentenced five men to up to six months in prison for violence that erupted around a Uefa Europa League football match between the Dutch club Ajax and Israel’s ...
Footage circulated online appeared to show Maccabi Tel Aviv fans shouting racist chants about Arabs and Palestinians and tearing a Palestinian flag from a building. A WhatsApp group called ...
More than 900 people were in the group and the court said the chat had been used to pass on information to "commit violence against people of Jewish descent and/or supporters of Maccabi Tel Aviv".
Maccabi Tel Aviv is gearing up for a pivotal week with two major European games against Paris and Barcelona. These matchups are critical for the team's standing in the Euroleague, and Maccabi ...
Some of the violence was condemned as antisemitic, with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu offering to evacuate Maccabi supporters. The violence, which garnered headlines worldwide ...
FC Barcelona have secured a hard-fought victory in neutral Serbia over Maccabi in a game decided in the final seconds after a dramatic fightback by the Catalans. Despite trailing by 16 points in ...
Maccabi Tel Aviv ended a run of six straight defeats in the UEFA Europa League on MD5 against Besiktas, but they haven’t won back-to-back games in the competition since October 2020 (run of 3).
An Amsterdam District Court Tuesday sentenced five men to up to six months in prison on Tuesday for violence that erupted around a UEFA Europa League match between the Dutch side Ajax and Israel's ...
Some of the violence was condemned as antisemitic, with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu offering to evacuate Maccabi supporters. The violence, which garnered headlines worldwide ...