According to Israeli media, supporters of the Maccabi Tel Aviv team were attacked by a group of Dutch citizens of Turkish and Moroccan origin after the match. Initially, Dutch citizens of Turkish origin pursued a Maccabi supporter after apparently stealing his passport, then attempted to push him into the river. Maccabi officials said they were aware of the incident and that the fan in question did not suffer any injuries.
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Secondly, Dutch citizens of Turkish and Moroccan origin attacked other Maccabi supporters in front of a casino in Amsterdam, indicate the same sources, stressing that two supporters, visibly injured and with blood on their faces, were subsequently seen inside the casino.
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According to the Dutch site NOSthe Dutch police pushed back Thursday evening from the area around the Johan Cruijff stadium, where the match was to take place, many young pro-Palestinians, of Moroccan and Turkish origin, who wanted to demonstrate against the presence of the Israeli team Maccabi Tel -Aviv. On the instructions of the mayor of Amsterdam, the demonstration took place one kilometer from the stadium to avoid any overflow.
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