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In a shocking turn of events at Berlin's Olympic Stadium, Switzerland delivered a decisive 2-0 blow to Italy, eliminating the defending European champions from Euro 2024. The result on Saturday evening not only secured Switzerland's second consecutive quarter-final appearance but also highlighted Italy's struggle to maintain its footballing dominance.

Berlin's Olympic Stadium holds one cherished memory for Italian football – the 2006 World Cup final victory over France on penalties. Now, the Azzurri will also associate the German capital with a bitter disappointment. The reigning European champions' title defense came to an abrupt end on Saturday night, falling 2-0 to Switzerland in the Euro 2024 round of 16. The result proved that sometimes, tradition alone isn't enough to secure victory.

Italy has long been considered one of football's powerhouses, but their 2024 squad pales in comparison to past iterations. Signs of struggle were evident throughout the group stage: a narrow win over Albania, a 1-0 loss to Spain that could have been much worse, and a last-gasp equalizer against Croatia to avoid early elimination. Against a confident Swiss team, Italy's weaknesses were fully exposed.

Switzerland even nearly defeated Germany. After knocking out France at the same stage in the previous European Championship, the Swiss have now reached consecutive Euro quarter-finals. They did so in style, orchestrated by Ruben Vargas, who assisted Remo Freuler's 37th-minute opener before scoring himself in the 46th minute.

Ironically, three of Switzerland's key players – including Freuler and Michel Aebischer, who assisted the second goal – play for Bologna, this season's surprise package in Italy's Serie A. With foreign players increasingly dominating top Italian clubs, it's perhaps unsurprising that the national team is struggling to keep pace.

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Israel through to U-21 Euro semis after nail-biter against Georgia https://www.israelhayom.com/2023/07/02/israel-through-to-u21-euro-semis-after-beating-georgia-on-penalties/ https://www.israelhayom.com/2023/07/02/israel-through-to-u21-euro-semis-after-beating-georgia-on-penalties/#respond Sun, 02 Jul 2023 04:19:05 +0000 https://www.israelhayom.com/?p=895187   Israel's under-21s on Saturday clinched a semi-final spot in the soccer European Championship, after beating Georgia in dramatic fashion in the penalty shootout. Follow Israel Hayom on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram Georgia, the host of the tournament, could not capitalize on their home advantage in a match held in the capital of Tbilisi. Israeli […]

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Israel's under-21s on Saturday clinched a semi-final spot in the soccer European Championship, after beating Georgia in dramatic fashion in the penalty shootout.

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Georgia, the host of the tournament, could not capitalize on their home advantage in a match held in the capital of Tbilisi. Israeli leaders to congratulate the players included Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Isaac Herzog.

The dramatic quarterfinal saw both teams grinding out a goalless stalemate after extra time. The Israelis went on to a 4-3 penalty kick victory, with goalkeeper Daniel Peretz emerging as the hero with a crucial stop from Giorgi Gagua. If England or France advance to the semifinals, this will automatically qualify the Israeli team for the Paris Olympics in 2024.

All four Israeli penalty-takers found the bottom left-hand corner of the net. Israel will face the winner of the quarterfinal between England and Portugal in Kutaisi, Georgia, on Sunday.

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Head of Bulgaria's soccer federation quits following foul fan racism at England match https://www.israelhayom.com/2019/10/15/head-of-bulgarias-soccer-federation-quits-following-fan-racism-at-england-match/ https://www.israelhayom.com/2019/10/15/head-of-bulgarias-soccer-federation-quits-following-fan-racism-at-england-match/#respond Tue, 15 Oct 2019 13:20:19 +0000 https://www.israelhayom.com/?p=424865 Borislav Mihaylov stepped down as president of the Bulgarian Football Union after the prime minister urged him to quit his post following racist abuse in the form of Nazi salutes and monkey chants from Bulgaria fans towards black England players during their Euro 2020 qualifier, which England won 6-0. Prime Minister Boyko Borissov called earlier […]

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Borislav Mihaylov stepped down as president of the Bulgarian Football Union after the prime minister urged him to quit his post following racist abuse in the form of Nazi salutes and monkey chants from Bulgaria fans towards black England players during their Euro 2020 qualifier, which England won 6-0.

Prime Minister Boyko Borissov called earlier for former goalkeeper Mihaylov to step down after Monday's match was temporarily halted by the referee to tackle abuse from the crowd under a three-step protocol by European soccer governing body UEFA.

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Borissov has condemned the racist behavior of his country's soccer fans.

Borissov says "it is unacceptable that Bulgaria, one of the most tolerant countries in the world where people of different ethnicities live in peace, to be associated with racism and xenophobia."

Bulgarian fans have already been sanctioned for other racist abuse in qualifying for Euro 2020 and played the match against England on Monday in a partially closed stadium.

Anti-racism organization Kick It Out has criticized European football's governing body UEFA for failing to abandon Monday's Euro 2020 qualifier.

The game was twice halted in the first half, first when England manager Gareth Southgate informed the UEFA delegate about incidents and a public announcement was made.

The abuse continued and the Group A match was again temporarily suspended by the referee under a three-step UEFA protocol for tackling abuse.

Kick It Out said it was "sickened by the disgusting racist abuse" and suggested UEFA should have taken stronger action.

"We are encouraged that the protocol was initially enforced by the match officials, but UEFA must explain why players weren't sent to the dressing room during Step Two, as is clearly stated in the rules," a statement read.

"TV footage also clearly shows that racist abuse continued in the second half, so it is unacceptable that Step Three was not enforced. This match should have been abandoned by the officials.

"It's now time for UEFA to step up and show some leadership. For far too long, they have consistently failed to take effective action."

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Israeli baseball takes first, proving a big hit for audiences https://www.israelhayom.com/2019/07/21/israeli-baseball-takes-first-proving-a-big-hit-for-audiences/ https://www.israelhayom.com/2019/07/21/israeli-baseball-takes-first-proving-a-big-hit-for-audiences/#respond Sun, 21 Jul 2019 10:53:10 +0000 https://www.israelhayom.com/?p=396161 Playing in their first major international tournament, Israel's U18 ("18 and under") youth baseball team shocked the competition last week, returning home from the European Championship qualifiers in Stockholm with a first-place finish. The win qualifies team Israel for a place in next summer's prestigious U18 European Championships, with that venue yet to be determined. […]

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Playing in their first major international tournament, Israel's U18 ("18 and under") youth baseball team shocked the competition last week, returning home from the European Championship qualifiers in Stockholm with a first-place finish. The win qualifies team Israel for a place in next summer's prestigious U18 European Championships, with that venue yet to be determined.

The win also caps a historic month for the Israel Association of Baseball (IAB), which since 1986 has been the official organization promoting and developing baseball in the Jewish state. In early July, the Israeli men's national team won their tier "B" pool at a tournament in Bulgaria and earned the right to compete in a best-of-three game series versus Lithuania in September.

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The winner of that matchup on the diamond will qualify for tier "A," Europe's top tier, and will become a step closer towards earning a chance to qualify for the 2020 Tokyo Summer Olympic Games.

Secretary general of the IAB Margo Sugarman traveled with the U18 team to Sweden as the head of delegation, making all team arrangements, supervising coaches and much more. She told JNS that she had no idea how the team would fare entering the competition. "We came into the tournament not knowing any other teams, and we have never played on a national level before with this age group. This was all new territory for us," she said.

Sugarman, who immigrated to Israel from South Africa – a country where baseball is barely on the map – says she fell in love with the game when her son started playing the sport around 12 years ago in Tel Mond in central Israel.

After volunteering for her son's team, her passion grew, and after mastering the game, she eventually starting coaching and umpiring in her community before becoming a league official. "I kind of got sucked into the great Israel baseball vortex," she says.

In Stockholm, the U18 squad earned first-round victories over Switzerland and Sweden but fell to Great Britain before losing a heartbreaker to Belgium by one run, 14-13.

With the Belgian squad securing their place in the championship game, the Israeli youth had to scoreboard watch as it looked like they would finish the round tied in the standings with other teams also with records of 2-2.

However, after all first-round games were completed, the Israeli players were jubilant once they realized that they had qualified for the finals based on having the best run differential (runs scored minus runs allowed) of all the 2-2 teams.

Sugarman acknowledges that she was extremely nervous during the championship game against Belgium not only because Israel lost to them in the first round, but because midway through the finals it started raining, impacting the play, especially for those in the field (on defense).

But she says the team played "a nearly perfect game," earning an 8-5 win and taking the trophy home to Israel.

"The elation is indescribable," says Sugerman. "The best part was seeing the support the kids gave each other. They lifted each other up after a couple of upsetting losses, and that's how they won-by being incredible teammates."

'This means a lot for Israeli baseball'

Israeli third baseman, 18-year-old Zev Moore, was named the tournament's most valuable player, with a tournament batting percentage of .429, which included nine hits, two of them triples and going 4-4 on stolen bases. His twin brother Eitan was also on the squad playing in the outfield.

The Moore brothers made aliyah from New Jersey with their family seven years ago, and after growing up playing Little League baseball were happy to hear that they could stick with their passion after arriving in Israel.

Moore told JNS that the tournament win "is huge." He said that "it's the first time I ever won a tournament. Representing Israel is always special, but winning is extra special."

He attributed the team's success to the fact that nearly all the players have developed their skills together, as they have been playing on various IAB teams and in leagues for the past six years. He said the win "puts Israel baseball on the map. It shows that Israel baseball has talent."

Sugarman attributes the team's success in part to the fact that several years ago, the IAB established the "Israel Baseball Academy," an intensive baseball training program for the most talented15- to 19-year-olds from all over the country. Those players are given the opportunity to increase their skill level under the tutelage of some of Israel's top coaches – several of whom have played and coached baseball at elite levels in the United States and Israel.

Outfielder Daniel Laderman also picked up some hardware at the tournament winning the "Best Batter" award. Born and raised in Israel, he finished the competition with an impressive .600 batting average, with nine hits and scoring eight runs. He also led the team with a .727 on-base percentage.

Laderman tells JNS that he grew up playing catch with his dad, who is originally from the United States, and says he went to Major League Baseball games whenever he had the chance during summer visits there.

"It means a lot that we won," he says. "Now we have a whole year to practice for the European championships. This means a lot for Israel baseball."

While the Moore twins are now 18 and will be disqualified from competing in next summer's championships, as will several other players on this year's squad, Laderman, who is 17 and will be able to participate, is confident that other younger players will step up to the plate.

"We will have a pretty strong team, and we'll do the best we can in the European Championships," he shares. "I am really looking forward to this tournament. I know we can do big things."

Sugarman views the impressive results of the tournament as a "checkmark," adding, "it shows that we can send youth teams to the highest level of competition. Baseball in Israel is not just another afterschool chug [extracurricular activity]."

Reprinted with permission from JNS.org.

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