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Enrique

(27,461 posts)
Tue Mar 5, 2013, 03:05 PM Mar 2013

Racist Israeli soccer fans walk out after Muslim scores goal FOR THEIR TEAM

via Dylan Byers...

http://deadspin.com/5988668/racist-israeli-soccer-fans-walk-out-after-muslim-player-scores-for-their-team?utm_campaign=socialflow_deadspin_twitter&utm_source=deadspin_twitter&utm_medium=socialflow

Beitar Jersualem, one of Israel's most popular soccer teams, added two non-Israeli players to its roster this year. Zaur Sadayev and Dzhabrail Kadiyev are both Chechan Muslims and are two of the five non-Israeli players to have ever suited up for Beitar throughout the team's existence. Unsurprisingly, a right-wing segment of Beitar's fan base has not dealt with this development very well.

La Familia, a Beitar fan club with an extremist slant, has been very displeased about the arrival of Sadayev and Kadiyev. A sign reading "Beitar is pure forever" was spotted in La Familia's cheering section last month, and three members have been accused of starting a fire at the Beitar offices.

On Sunday, though, Sadayev scored a goal against Maccabi Netanya after spending the entire game being booed by his own fans. So what did La Familia do? Did they finally welcome Sadayev as one of their own, like at the end of a really cool sports movie? Nah, they just walked out. From the Independent:

Beitar's best player, the Argentinian Dario Fernandez, jumped on Sadayev's shoulders and celebrated with him, but the reaction in the crowd was confused to say the least. In one stand supporters screamed with elation, but behind the goal, in the La Familia end, hundreds walked out.


Two members of La Familia explained their decision to boo Sadayev and then to leave the stadium after he scored.

"The reaction to the Muslim players being here is not racist," insisted 19-year-old Akeeva, a Beitar fan. "But the club's existence is under threat. Beitar is a symbol for the whole country."

Jacob, another fan, agrees, "It's just a matter of being Arab [by which he means Muslim]. It's not racism, they just shouldn't be here. Beitar Jerusalem has always been a clean club, but now it's being destroyed – many of the other players are thinking of leaving because of the Muslim players being here."



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dsc

(52,162 posts)
3. as rough as an openly gay pro player would have it
Tue Mar 5, 2013, 03:12 PM
Mar 2013

I don't think they would face their own team's fans walking out after having paid for tickets.

2ndAmForComputers

(3,527 posts)
5. "Beitar is pure forever"
Tue Mar 5, 2013, 03:16 PM
Mar 2013

"Pure"

Who else used that term a lot for racist purposes? My memory fails me. Help me here.

Fawke Em

(11,366 posts)
7. What's even more ironic is that most Israelis and Arabs are
Tue Mar 5, 2013, 03:19 PM
Mar 2013

both Semitic.

Which is why I've always said that calling an Arab bigot "anti-Semitic" is kind of silly. I get that the word was invented for racism against Jews, but, technically, Arabs are also Semitic.

OldDem2012

(3,526 posts)
13. Gee, where have I heard those ideas before...
Tue Mar 5, 2013, 04:04 PM
Mar 2013

....and why does a segment of Israelis believe in a practice that came close to eradicating all European Jews?

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