Australia granted asylum to the Iranian women’s soccer team after the players remained silent during the playing of the national anthem at the Women’s Asian Cup and received death threats from the regime.
Maccabi Haifa, a northern Israeli soccer team, honored the 14 Druze IDF soldiers killed over the past two years and paid tribute to the 12 Druze children murdered by a Hezbollah rocket attack.
Freed hostage Ron Braslavski stepped into his first soccer match since his release and was swallowed by a thunderous ovation, rallying the stadium with a booming 'Am Yisrael Chai' that shook the stands.
Gali and Ziv Berman, twins kidnapped on October 7 and released during the ceasefire, were honored at a Maccabi Tel Aviv game, receiving custom jerseys and a standing ovation from the roaring crowd.
Tens of thousands of brave young Israelis have sustained life-altering injuries while battling genocidal terrorists in Gaza, yet they refuse to let their wounds stop them from enjoying life and defeating Hamas.
The soccer club confirmed its dedication to such initiatives, stating through official channels that hosting survivors like Roditi aligns with its mission to provide meaningful experiences for affected community members.
The Israeli National Security Council told Israelis to remain in their hotel rooms, avoid wearing anything with Jewish or Israeli symbols and to return home early.
Spokesperson for European soccer governing body says the banner, which featured bloodied Palestinian flag and masked terrorist, 'cannot be considered provocative or insulting.'
With a banner reading 'Shalom, Salam, Peace! May your memory be a revolution, achi,' the tribute resonated with emotions of grief, unity, and hope for peace.
Israel's national under-20 soccer team defeated Brazil's national team 3-2 in overtime on Saturday to go to the semi-finals of the U20 World Cup being held in Argentina.
'This was a heroic win, maybe the greatest match in the history of Israeli soccer,' says coach Ofir Haim.'This is for all of Israel, I dedicate this to you.'