ম্যাকাবি তেল আবিব অ্যাস্টন ভিলার টিকিট প্রত্যাখ্যান করেছে

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Image: Maccabi Tel Aviv will not sell tickets to their fans for the Europa League match at Villa Park, the Israeli club have said. 

ম্যাকাবি তেল আবিব অ্যাস্টন ভিলার টিকিট প্রত্যাখ্যান করেছে

Maccabi Tel Aviv will not sell tickets to their fans for the Europa League match at Villa Park, the Israeli club has announced. The decision to bar supporters from the November 6th match against Aston Villa follows a risk assessment by West Midlands Police, as advised by the local Safety Advisory Group (SAG) last week. This decision has faced immediate criticism from politicians, including Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer. Following the outcry, the UK government stated on Friday that it was investigating what “additional resources and support are needed” to allow “all fans” to attend. But Maccabi will not be selling tickets to supporters, a statement issued by Maccabi on Monday night confirms: “Well-being and safety are at the forefront of our considerations. We have learned from difficult lessons, and in light of the circumstances, we have made the difficult decision to decline the allocation of tickets for our fans. We hope that the situation will change, and we look forward to being able to play in Birmingham in a sporting environment in the near future.” Those proposing the ban have been asked to justify the reasons behind it. “We are aware of the efforts of the UK Government and authorities to ensure that fans of both teams can participate safely, and are grateful for the messages of support. Through football, communities and societies are built,” the club said. “It is clear that various groups of supporters are seeking to target the Maccabi Tel Aviv fan base, which has no track record of racism or hooliganism, and are exploiting the game to advance their own social and political agendas. Therefore, an environment of hate has been created, from which false and toxic lies have been born. There are too many doubts about the safety of our supporters who wish to attend.” A statement from a government spokesperson, reacting to Maccabi’s decision to refuse ticket sales to its supporters, read: “The government has worked around the clock to uphold the core principle that football fans should be able to enjoy the game without fear or violence.” We are deeply disappointed by Maccabi Tel Aviv’s decision as we believe all fans should be able to attend and support their team. This is about football and not violence, and we must not allow those who seek to divide us to win. We will never tolerate antisemitism or extremism on our streets. We will continue to work closely with the police to ensure this game proceeds safely, and that Jewish communities across this country feel safe and secure.” He gathered among his supporters. Police said 12 people and three officers had been injured. After a description of the chaotic MP Barbieham Mac Barbieham Khan. The fans are “hooligans who have no mercy” and the Prime Minister has apologized for the ban. On Monday, Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy said plans to exclude supporters were “excluded people” from Jewish protests. In response to a question in the House of Commons on Monday from former Sports Minister Nigel Huddleston, Nandy said the final call should be made by the police. But he said that “he initially said that the country was “captain”. That “not the minimum part that partners among supporters those who support Maccabi because they are Israeli. Shew added: “The “solution” proposed, to exclude a group from attendance, I am wrong. He chose exclusion instead of exploring the full range of options available to manage that risk. That is what we are as a country.” The Middle West Police classified it as a ‘risk’ last week. They said the decision was based on ‘intelligence and previous incidents, including violent riots and hate crimes that occurred in Amsterdam during the 2024 UEFA Europa League between Ajax and Maccabi Tel Aviv.


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