The Football match organized this Thursday evening at the Stade de France raises fears of significant excesses. Very strong measures have been taken.
The meeting is maintained, but the tension is still palpable. The football match between France and Israel will take place at the Stade de France this evening, Thursday November 14 from 8:45 p.m. A decision endorsed by the Minister of the Interior, despite fears about possible anti-Semitic violence and requests for cancellations made by certain politicians, in particular elected officials from La France insoumise. Tensions reignited by the violence that occurred in Amsterdam last Thursday after a match between Maccabi Tel-Avi and Ajax.
The France and Israel teams will therefore play their Nations League match in front of spectators in the stands. But the meeting will be marked by an ultra-reinforced presence of the police: there will be 4,000 police officers and gendarmes to be deployed around the Stade de France and in Paris. In detail, 2,500 people will secure the stadium grounds, helped by the presence of 1,600 stewards mobilized by the French Football Federation inside the infrastructure. The other 1,500 members of the police will patrol public transport and certain areas of the capital frequented by supporters. The French and Ile-de-France authorities have taken three strong measures to secure this match:
- A preventive and drastic security system around the stadium: closure of businesses, including restaurants and bars, which surround the stadium square from 3:45 p.m., five hours before the match, in order to avoid gatherings as much as possible. Access to the Stade de France is also secure with double control [et] a security perimeter around the anti-terrorist stadium.
- A very strict protocol for entering the stadium: to access the enclosure you must present your tickets which are strictly nominative as well as an identity document. A search and pat-down are also obligatory to allow each individual to enter the stadium. Several items were also banned: backpacks, liquid containers such as bottles, water bottles or cans as well as Palestinian flags. Only French and Israeli flags will be authorized to support the teams present on the field.
- In the stadium, gates have been installed at the foot of all the stands, to prevent any intrusion onto the pitch and prevent disruption of the match. These grids were placed at the foot of the turns during the Coupe de France final, in 2016, between OM and PSG, but only in the turns.
Only 20,000 supporters expected
Israel also sent a very firm message, strongly recommending nationals of the Jewish state to avoid the meeting and not to go to Saint-Denis for this match. The French Football Federation expects, at most, 20,000 people at the Stade de France for the Blues' match against the Israeli team, very few compared to the capacity of 80,000 seats. The record for the worst attendance would then be broken. And of these thousands of supporters, only 100 to 150 are expected to sit in the Israeli stands accessible to people who purchased their tickets from the Israel Football Federation. Among these, some made the trip from the Jewish state on purpose. Other Israeli supporters residing in France should be present, but will not sit in these stands.
It is to protect these supporters of anti-Semitic violence, and more broadly to avoid any confrontation on the sidelines of the match, that so many police forces were mobilized. “We must at all costs avoid having the same scenes at home,” explained a security source to Parisian. “We will be watched all over the world. It’s almost like the Olympics: you can’t miss it.”
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09:19 – The Paris police chief promises an “extremely firm response” in the event of unrest
The Paris police prefect Laurent Nuñez, invited this Thursday morning on franceinfo, gave assurances on the system deployed this evening: “The response of the internal security forces under my authority will be extremely, extremely firm. I want to be reassuring but firm for those who want to cause trouble, with two levels of control: inside the stadium, which is completely exceptional, the police will be prepositioned and ready to intervene. Furthermore, the police prefect. insisted on the fact that “only messages of support for the teams will be tolerated, political messages are prohibited”. And added: “We see the tensions that there are in the demonstrations, at the moment, particularly around the pro-Palestinian demonstrations. So we have to stay extremely focused.”