
Maccabi Tel Aviv Soccer Fans Informed They Are Not Allowed to Attend Europa League Game in Birmingham, England After Several Jews Were Attacked Following Last Year’s Game

Last year, a riot broke out in Amsterdam after following a soccer match between the Israeli Maccabi Soccer club and a Dutch team in Amsterdam. Politico called the perpetrators ‘locals’ – but in fact footage revealed the violent mob to be Muslim migrants – who were seen chasing Jewish-looking people all over Amsterdam.
Video following the match showed terrified Israeli fans chased and beaten in the streets of Amsterdam.
This year the Maccabi Tel Aviv soccer club will play their match in Birmingham, England.
In order to make sure there is not another anti-Semitic incident, supporters of the Israeli club Maccabi Tel Aviv were told this week that they will not be allowed to attend the Europa League game against Aston Villa in Birmingham on November 6th. Officials said it was due to “a number of physical and safety factors.”
Officials are banning the Jews in order to protect the Jews.
Aljazeera reported:
Birmingham City’s Safety Advisory Group (SAG) – the body responsible for issuing safety certificates for matches at Villa Park, where the game is to be played – informed Aston Villa that Maccabi Tel Aviv away fans will not be permitted to attend.
Aston Villa confirmed in a statement on Thursday that the “club has been informed that no away fans may attend the UEFA Europa League match with Maccabi Tel Aviv on Thursday, November 6, following an instruction from the Safety Advisory Group”.
“Police have advised the SAG that they have public safety concerns outside the stadium bowl and the ability to deal with any potential protests on the night,” the club said.
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