After violence against Israel fans in Amsterdam, Maccabi Tel Aviv's clash against Turkish club Besiktas moved to Hungary
FirstpostThe match was originally scheduled to be a home game for the Istanbul-based Besiktas, but will now be played behind closed doors at the Nagyerdei Stadium in Debrecen Fans of Israeli club Maccabi Tel Aviv will not be able to attend their upcoming Europa League match against Besiktas in Hungary due to it being a closed-doors event. Reuters Maccabi Tel Aviv’s upcoming Europa League match against Turkish club Besiktas was moved to Hungary on Monday due to security concerns. The decision comes days after Israeli football fans were attacked in Amsterdam following Maccabi Tel Aviv’s previous European match against Ajax, which the Dutch sided ended up winning 5-0. “We kindly ask our supporters to cancel their travel plans for this match to avoid possible inconveniences.” Beşiktaş-Maccabi Tel Aviv Maçı Seyircisiz Olarak Macaristan’ın Debrecen Şehrinde Oynanacak Beşiktaş - Maccabi Tel Aviv UEFA Avrupa Ligi müsabakasının kulübümüzün UEFA ve UEFA’ya bağlı ülke federasyonları ve yerel makamlar ile yaptığı görüşmeler neticesinde ev sahipliği yapmayı… pic.twitter.com/lIzWPVSXr6 — Beşiktaş JK November 11, 2024 The clashes that broke out after the Maccabi-Ajax game led to international condemnation, including from Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof and his Israeli counterpart Benjamin Netanyahu.