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Paris Saint-Germain's resounding 5-0 victory over Inter Milan in the Champions League final in Munich triggered widespread celebrations across France, but the festivities spiraled into violence, leaving two dead and nearly 560 people detained, with Israeli politicians taking advantage of the situation to slam France over its stand in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. The French capital, gripped by both euphoria and unrest, saw clashes between fans and police, with authorities deploying tear gas and water cannons to quell the chaos.

The night of May 31, 2025, marked a historic moment for PSG, as they secured their first-ever Champions League title in a dominant performance at Munich's Allianz Arena, Sky News noted. Flares and fireworks illuminated Paris as supporters celebrated the monumental win. However, the jubilation quickly escalated into disorder near the Parc des Princes stadium and along the iconic Champs Élysées. French police, numbering 5,400 across the city, faced significant challenges as crowds turned violent.

green paint thrown on the walls of the Agoudas Hakehilos synagogue in Paris on May 31, 2025 (AFP / Thibaud MORITZ) AFP

According to Sky News, the unrest intensified at the Place de l'Étoile, near the Arc de Triomphe, where a water cannon was deployed to protect the area. A large group, reportedly not focused on the match, attempted to breach police barriers, sparking confrontations. Among the 131 arrests made in Paris, 30 individuals were detained for looting a shoe shop on the Champs Élysées, highlighting the scale of the disorder.

The French interior ministry confirmed the tragic loss of two lives during the disturbances, though specific details about the fatalities remain limited, Sky News stated. Across France, the arrest tally reached 559, reflecting the widespread nature of the unrest. Authorities used pepper spray and tear gas to disperse crowds, particularly as some set vehicles ablaze and blocked streets, further fueling the chaos.

Despite the violence, PSG's triumph was a landmark achievement, with young star Désiré Doué scoring twice in the final, Sky News reported. The club's victory, described as the most decisive in Champions League final history, fulfilled a long-standing ambition for the Parisian side. However, the night's celebrations were marred by the destructive actions of some, casting a shadow over the historic win.

French firefighters extinguish a street fire as clashes erupt between French police and fans of PSG celebrating their team win of the UEFA Champions League final between Paris Saint-Germain and Internazionale Milano, Paris, France, 31 May 2025 (EPA/CHRISTOPHE PETIT TESSON)

Meanwhile, Knesset member Ohad Tal sarcastically called for the establishment of "Paristine" in the French Riviera, expressing concern over recent riots. "It's time to recognize the rights of the Muslim minority in France and establish the state of Paristine in the French Riviera!" Tal quipped, referencing violent unrest in Paris following a Champions League victory. He echoed a similar suggestion made by US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee, who slammed President Emmanuel Macron for convening a conference in France to establish a Palestinian state.

The chaos in Paris was also marked by antisemitic vandalism, including the defacement of two synagogues, and the attack on a local Holocaust memorial. Yuli Edelstein, chairman of the Knesset's Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee, condemned the riots as "not just a slap in the face to France, but a glaring warning sign of a future of chaos and lack of control." He lamented that instead of celebrating a sporting achievement, certain communities "extinguished the light in the City of Light."

Knesset member Eliyahu Revivo also weighed in, suggesting that the violent night in Paris served as a "preview" of the Palestinian state France seeks to establish. His remarks underscored a broader Israeli critique of France's foreign policy, particularly in light of recent antisemitic incidents and public disorder in the French capital.

"The attacks on synagogues and a Holocaust memorial in Paris are a direct result of the rampant incitement against Jews in France," Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu wrote on X. "President Macron should stop pushing for a Palestinian terror state in the heart of the Jewish homeland and start acting against antisemitism in his own country."

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Israeli executive ascends to key Premier League role https://www.israelhayom.com/2024/06/23/israeli-executive-ascends-to-key-premier-league-role/ https://www.israelhayom.com/2024/06/23/israeli-executive-ascends-to-key-premier-league-role/#respond Sun, 23 Jun 2024 02:23:41 +0000 https://www.israelhayom.com/?p=967173   In a groundbreaking move for Israeli soccer, Boaz Toshav has been appointed as the financial manager for the soccer division of the Marinakis Group, marking a significant milestone in Israeli sports management on the international stage. Toshav, who previously served as the owners' representative at Hapoel Tel Aviv before the club's transfer to David […]

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In a groundbreaking move for Israeli soccer, Boaz Toshav has been appointed as the financial manager for the soccer division of the Marinakis Group, marking a significant milestone in Israeli sports management on the international stage.

Toshav, who previously served as the owners' representative at Hapoel Tel Aviv before the club's transfer to David Mintzberg and his investment group, took on this new role several months ago. His appointment places him at the helm of financial operations for a portfolio of prestigious European clubs.

The Marinakis Group, led by Greek shipping and media tycoon Evangelos Marinakis, owns an impressive array of soccer clubs. These include Olympiacos, the Greek powerhouse and recent UEFA Conference League champions; Nottingham Forest, competing in the English Premier League; and Rio Ave, a Portuguese club whose acquisition was finalized in May.

The Marinakis Group, led by Greek shipping and media tycoon Evangelos Marinakis, owns an impressive array of soccer clubs. These include Olympiacos, the Greek powerhouse and recent UEFA Conference League champions; Nottingham Forest, competing in the English Premier League; and Rio Ave, a Portuguese club whose acquisition was finalized last month.

As part of the structural changes following the transition from a non-profit to a company, Toshav has also assumed the roles of president and chairman. This multifaceted position underscores the trust placed in Toshav's leadership and financial acumen.

Over the past few months, Toshav has been deeply involved with the Marinakis Group's operations. His work has spanned across significant events, including Olympiacos' matches against Maccabi Tel Aviv and their triumph in the Conference League. His responsibilities now require him to navigate between England, Greece, and Portugal, reflecting the global nature of modern management.

This appointment elevates Toshav to one of the highest-ranking Israelis in Premier League circles. At Rio Ave, where he serves as chairman of the board, the club has already made waves in the transfer market, signing Karem Zoabi from Hapoel Jerusalem for 900,000 euros.

Nottingham Forest, one of the clubs under the Marinakis Group umbrella, boasts a storied history, having won the European Cup twice (in 1979 and 1980). Despite recent challenges, it remains a prestigious club and one of only six English teams to have clinched Europe's most coveted title.

The significance of Toshav's appointment extends beyond the realm of sports. At a time when Israel faces challenges in European sports arenas, the elevation of an Israeli to such a pivotal position has the potential to reshape perceptions of Israel across Europe.

This development not only represents a personal achievement for Toshav but also stands as a testament to the growing influence of Israeli sports management expertise on the global stage. It opens new avenues for collaboration and understanding in the international soccer community.

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Borussia Dortmund's touching tribute to family of Oct. 7 victim transcends loss to Real Madrid https://www.israelhayom.com/2024/06/02/borussia-dortmunds-touching-tribute-to-family-of-oct-7-victim-transcends-scoreline-even-while-losing-to-real-madrid/ https://www.israelhayom.com/2024/06/02/borussia-dortmunds-touching-tribute-to-family-of-oct-7-victim-transcends-scoreline-even-while-losing-to-real-madrid/#respond Sat, 01 Jun 2024 21:20:22 +0000 https://www.israelhayom.com/?p=959627   The close bond between Borussia Dortmund and the family of their late fan, Netta Epstein, who was tragically killed on Oct. 7, reached its peak on Saturday when his parents, Ayelet and Uri Felshintein, and two sisters were guests of honor at the Champions League final. While Real Madrid was the clear favorite in […]

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The close bond between Borussia Dortmund and the family of their late fan, Netta Epstein, who was tragically killed on Oct. 7, reached its peak on Saturday when his parents, Ayelet and Uri Felshintein, and two sisters were guests of honor at the Champions League final. While Real Madrid was the clear favorite in the final, in these times, it seems most Israelis will be rooting for the German underdogs as well.

"Dortmund's and all of German soccer's solidarity with Israel, especially after Oct. 7, is astonishing," says Ayelet, Netta's mother. "So it's only logical that most Israelis would support Dortmund." Netta was murdered in his home in Kfar Aza when Hamas terrorists broke into his apartment on the morning of Oct. 7. Not because of any goalkeeping instincts, but because he was a true hero – he leaped onto the grenade the terrorists had thrown into the small apartment, sacrificing his own life but saving his fiancée, who was hiding behind him.

Soccer meant practically everything to Netta. He was a die-hard fan of Beitar Jerusalem, Liverpool, and Borussia Dortmund. He was also an excellent goalkeeper who played for two years on Hapoel Beer Sheva's youth team before becoming the legendary keeper for Shu'alei Kfar Aza.

When Dortmund officials heard of Netta's tragic death, they quickly reached out to the family and invited them to attend the home match against Leipzig in December. "We thought we were going on a family vacation, but what happened there was completely unexpected. An immediate, strong human connection formed that only grew stronger," Ayelet recounts.

Netta Epstein

"We fulfilled his dream after his death"

The key figure is Daniel Lorscher, who until about a year ago was in charge of the club's international relations and the fight against racism and antisemitism. Starting in 2011, he initiated visits by young fans and youth players to the Auschwitz and Dachau concentration camps, and he frequently visits Israel. Thanks largely to him, the club donates 1.5 million euros annually to The World Holocaust Remembrance Center Yad Vashem. Recently, Lorscher teamed up with Dr. Andreas Kahrs to launch an initiative called "What Matters," aimed primarily at preserving the lessons of the Holocaust for the younger generation in Germany and assisting in the fight against racism and discrimination, mainly through soccer.

He was among the organizers of the visit to Israel on Holocaust Remembrance Day in April when representatives from eight German clubs visited Yad Vashem. He was also one of the initiators of the "Soccer and Memory" program that will operate during the UEFA Euro 2024 in Germany, connecting visitors to the Holocaust, including visits to commemoration sites. Interestingly, in his distant past, Daniel Lorscher was a leader of the "Yellow Wall" ultras of Borussia Dortmund and their spokesperson.

"Our first encounter happened on a Friday at the synagogue in Dortmund, even though Daniel isn't Jewish." Uri recounts. "The following day, Saturday, we went to the stadium where 81,000 fans cheered like we'd never experienced before. At one point, the announcer began speaking, and a moment of silence was declared. Suddenly, the entire stadium fell silent, and on the four giant video screens, the image of our Netta appeared."

"It was emotional beyond description," Ayelet says. "All of us, including Netta's sisters Rona and Alma, just burst into tears. Even Daniel and his wife were moved to tears with us. We all hugged – it was an incredibly powerful moment." Uri adds, "Netta's greatest dream was to play in a stadium like that with over 80,000 spectators. He didn't get to fulfill that dream, but here he was, with the whole crowd seeing him. We fulfilled his dream for him after his death."

Netta Epstein's parents hold a sign commemorating him .

Borussia Dortmund's visit to Kfar Aza

That was the moment when the profoundly deep bond between the Epstein family and the people of Borussia Dortmund was forged. "That evening, we invited Daniel to visit Kfar Aza. He said he was very apprehensive, because of the terrible sights, and wasn't sure he could handle it emotionally. He said he had to stay strong to continue doing what he does," Ayelet recounts. The club's next gesture was donating a set of uniforms to Shu'alei Kfar Aza and the children's team that Netta had coached in the Shaar HaNegev Regional Council.

Then, in March, Daniel Lorscher decided to visit Kfar Aza and see firsthand the place where Netta was murdered. "Coming to Kfar Aza is a difficult journey for three reasons," Ayelet explains. "First, there's the trauma we experienced during the day and a half we were there. here's the loss - it's not just Netta, but also Uri's mother, my brother-in-law, Uri's brother-in-law and nephew, and many other friends who were all murdered. The third is the disconnection from home.  We haven't been there since Oct. 8, so, walking around there is really not easy."

Daniel and three others from Borussia Dortmund came to Kfar Aza, witnessed the horror firsthand, and their bond with the family only grew stronger. Ayelet recounts, "He asked us to enter the apartment and reenact exactly how it happened. These are things that leave a lasting impression and create a deep connection."

Three weeks later, the secretary of state of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany's largest state (18 million residents) and home to Dortmund, also reached out to the family, requesting to come and lay a wreath in Netta's apartment.

"He arrived with a huge wreath on a plane, and it was then that I realized how deeply Netta's story resonates with people in Germany. It's not just the personal connection that formed between us and Daniel," Uri said. Ayelet adds, "We were just at the President's Residence when Daniel called and said, "We made it to the final! Are you coming to London?" The answer was obvious. We went to the Wembley final as guests of Borussia Dortmund, with our two daughters and one of our nephews, who was Netta's best friend. The invitation itself is amazing and so moving. The match will be a bonus."

"After people die, you always wonder: what would they have felt? What would Netta have felt? What would he have said if he knew Dortmund invited us?" Uri ponders.

"It should be a happy place, where people come to laugh just like Netta would"

Following the events of Oct. 7, most residents of the evacuated Kfar Aza relocated to Kibbutz Shefayim in central Israel. They set up a pub there, with two jerseys hanging – Netta's goalkeeper jersey and that of the commander of the community security team, Tal Eilon. "Every time I go in there and see Netta's jersey – sometimes it hurts, but sometimes I smile," Uri admits. Apart from soccer, Netta was also an avid beer lover. "Netta's dream was to open a brewery," Uri says, "and we're planning to fulfill that dream for him by establishing a boutique brewery and 'beer garden' in Kfar Aza."

"Even though Netta was only 22, he managed to make a meaningful impact in many areas, such as his volunteer work assisting people with disabilities. This is also a direction in which we are looking for ways to commemorate him," Ayelet says. ". "The common thread in all these things is that they are a celebration of life. I don't want anyone who goes there [the brewery] to be depressed. It should be a happy place, where people come to enjoy themselves, laugh, and talk nonsense, just like Netta would."

"We were in the shelter for 30 hours until they rescued us," Uri shares. "I remember telling Alma, after we already knew that Netta, my mother, and my brother-in-law were no longer alive, that 'we lost so much today, but I promise I will continue living for those who are still alive.' I made her swear that if I forget, she should remind me of that sentence.

"After we barely managed to pull ourselves together, I told Ayelet, 'We have so much to live for, we need to be strong.' And indeed, we both decided to embrace life. When we went to Dortmund, Ayelet told me, 'It's true that the reason we're here is to mourn Netta, but we are here to celebrate and enjoy ourselves in his memory,'' with him being with us at every moment. This is essentially our way of commemorating his memory, with his zest for life, his smile always with us."

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'We made history' Manchester City soccer team hail treble success https://www.israelhayom.com/2023/06/11/we-made-history-manchester-city-soccer-team-hail-treble-success/ https://www.israelhayom.com/2023/06/11/we-made-history-manchester-city-soccer-team-hail-treble-success/#respond Sun, 11 Jun 2023 09:30:46 +0000 https://www.israelhayom.com/?p=891703   Manchester City must be considered one of soccer's heavyweight clubs after winning the Champions League to complete a rare treble, captain Ilkay Gundogan said, while a teary-eyed Jack Grealish hailed manager Pep Guardiola as a "genius". Players were in tears after Rodri's emphatic second-half goal against Inter Milan in the final secured a 1-0 victory and City's first Champions League title on […]

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Manchester City must be considered one of soccer's heavyweight clubs after winning the Champions League to complete a rare treble, captain Ilkay Gundogan said, while a teary-eyed Jack Grealish hailed manager Pep Guardiola as a "genius". Players were in tears after Rodri's emphatic second-half goal against Inter Milan in the final secured a 1-0 victory and City's first Champions League title on Saturday, having wrapped up the Premier League and FA Cup last month.

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"Unbelievable. Difficult to put anything in words. Today, we made history," Gundogan told BT Sport. "This team deserves the highest recognition and winning the Champions League elevates us to the very top of the game.

De Bruyne told reporters. "It's incredible we've been able to achieve that with City. It's the first one in the history of the club. We'll always be associated with the club in that way. It's really special."

Striker Erling Haaland has already set his sights on more success next season, warning rivals that a treble has not satisfied his appetite for trophies after spearheading City's attack with 52 goals this season.

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UEFA bans Israel defender in Champions League doping case https://www.israelhayom.com/2018/02/04/uefa-bans-israel-defender-in-champions-league-doping-case/ https://www.israelhayom.com/2018/02/04/uefa-bans-israel-defender-in-champions-league-doping-case/#respond Sat, 03 Feb 2018 22:00:00 +0000 http://www.israelhayom.com/uefa-bans-israel-defender-in-champions-league-doping-case/ The Union of European Football Associations said over the weekend that Hapoel Beersheba defender Shir Tzedek is banned for eight months after testing positive for a stimulant at a Champions League qualifying game. UEFA said the verdict was "final and binding" because neither Tzedek nor the World Anti-Doping Agency appealed the verdict. Tzedek reportedly tested positive […]

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The Union of European Football Associations said over the weekend that Hapoel Beersheba defender Shir Tzedek is banned for eight months after testing positive for a stimulant at a Champions League qualifying game.

UEFA said the verdict was "final and binding" because neither Tzedek nor the World Anti-Doping Agency appealed the verdict.

Tzedek reportedly tested positive for the stimulant octopamine after a Champions League playoff game in August against Maribor.

Hapoel Beersheba was eliminated and switched to the Europa League.

Tzedek scored in a 2-1 win over Lugano to begin the Europa League group stage in September, then did not play again in the competition.

The 28-year-old had his case heard at UEFA in December.

Hapoel Beersheba currently leads the Israeli League.

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