Tel Aviv derby called off by police after ‘violent riots’
Tel Aviv derby called off by police after ‘violent riots’
The highly anticipated Tel Aviv derby between Maccabi Tel Aviv and Hapoel Tel Aviv was called off by police after violent riots erupted outside the stadium.
Thousands of fans had gathered to watch the match, but tensions quickly escalated into chaos as rival supporters clashed with each other and police forces.
Smoke bombs and flares were set off, windows were smashed, and fights broke out in the streets surrounding the stadium.
Police were forced to intervene and disperse the crowds, ultimately deciding to cancel the match for safety reasons.
Both clubs released statements condemning the violence and expressing disappointment at the cancellation of the game.
The Tel Aviv derby is known for its fierce rivalry and passionate fan base, but this incident has cast a dark shadow over the city’s footballing culture.
Authorities are now investigating the cause of the riots and considering potential measures to prevent such incidents in the future.
Fans and players alike have expressed their dismay at the turn of events, with many calling for unity and peace within the football community.
As the city of Tel Aviv works to recover from this incident, both clubs are eager to move forward and focus on the sport they love.
Despite the cancellation of the derby, the message of solidarity and sportsmanship remains central to the spirit of football in Tel Aviv.