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The upcoming Europa League match between Besiktas and Maccabi Tel Aviv is set to take place in Debrecen, Hungary, later this month.
This decision comes in light of recent events that raised concerns about safety and security during the match.
The Turkish authorities opted for a neutral venue to avoid any potential unrest.
Last week’s clashes in Amsterdam involving Maccabi supporters and locals have intensified fears about the atmosphere at the match.
Reports of flag burning and gratuitous chanting painted a troubling picture of the situation.
Following these events, Besiktas announced that despite having all the necessary permits from UEFA to host the game in Turkey, the match would instead occur in Hungary without any spectators.
The club urged its supporters to refrain from traveling to avoid inconveniences.
Meanwhile, in response to security concerns surrounding the France-Israel football match on November 14, French authorities have banned the display of Palestinian flags at the Stade de France, stressing that only French and Israeli flags will be permitted.
The French government has deployed 4,000 paramilitary officers to ensure safety, with President Macron expected to attend.
Similarly, Greece has heightened security for a Euro League basketball game between Panathinaikos and Maccabi Tel Aviv, with 1,500 police officers assigned to protect the Israeli embassy and ensure the safety of the game.
This article was updated 2 days ago