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  2. Israeli soccer fans suffer 'anti-Semitic attacks' in violent ...

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    PHOTO: Israeli Maccabi Tel Aviv supporters demonstrate and light flares in Amsterdam, Nov. 7, 2024, in this screengrab obtained from a social media video.

  3. November 2024 Amsterdam riots - Wikipedia

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    On 6 and 7 November 2024, before and after a UEFA Europa League football match in Amsterdam between Israeli club Maccabi Tel Aviv and Dutch club AFC Ajax, tensions over the Israel–Hamas war escalated to violence. Targets of the violence included Israeli Maccabi Tel Aviv fans, [3] an Arab taxi driver, [4] and pro-Palestinian protesters.

  4. The violence against fans of Maccabi Tel Aviv in Amsterdam has some Israelis worried that it isn't safe for their sports teams and fans to travel to games abroad. Many Palestinians want them ...

  5. Amsterdam bans protests for three days following violent ...

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    The Palestine Football Association also issued a statement saying it is “gravely concerned by the sequence of violent events in Amsterdam,” accusing Maccabi Tel Aviv fans of “incitement to ...

  6. Maccabi Tel Aviv F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Maccabi fans in Bloomfield Stadium Maccabi Official Shop in Bloomfield Stadium. A survey conducted in March 2012 by Yedioth showed that Maccabi Tel Aviv was the second-most popular team among Israeli football fans (23%) right after rivals Maccabi Haifa (28%). The same survey revealed that 33% of Tel Aviv residents support the team. [25]

  7. La Familia (Beitar supporters' group) - Wikipedia

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    Later that year La Familia led a pitch invasion in what would have been a title-clinching win against Maccabi Herzliya. The IFA deducted two points from Beitar and ordered that the next game be played behind closed doors. [14] [15] In December 2011, fans yelled "Give Toto a banana" [4] towards Nigerian-born Toto Tamuz. The IFA again punished ...

  8. Amsterdam violence: what to know about antisemitic attacks ...

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    Fans of Maccabi Tel Aviv have previously been linked to racism and some violent incidents. The National Israel Fund recorded that the team had the second highest number of incidents of racist ...

  9. Tel Aviv derby - Wikipedia

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    The Tel Aviv derby (Hebrew: הדרבי של תל אביב) refers to football matches between Israeli clubs Maccabi Tel Aviv and Hapoel Tel Aviv. [1]The rivalry between the clubs also exists in basketball, although Maccabi have been the dominant club in Israeli basketball since the 1960s.