Israeli soccer team attacked in Poland

Ciechanowie – Players from the Hapoel Petah Tikva soccer team on Wednesday evening experienced a very frightening and antisemitic incident on Polish soil.

 

The players, who played an exhibition game in Sochocin, located about 70 kilometers from Warsaw, were attacked following the game by a number of masked men in what appeared to be a planned ambush by local fans.

 

“After most of the players returned to the hotel, a number of masked fascists who are fans of Legia Warsaw burst unto the field and tried to beat a number of crew members who were left behind, two of whom were lightly injured,” the club’s official Facebook page said.

 

The incident occurred “despite the fact that there was police presence during the game, and occurred after police forces left the scene in what looks like a planned ambush,” the club continued.

 

“The players who witnessed the incident began to chase after the attackers, who fled. The players and the professional staff are safe, and there were no injuries in the surprising incident,” it added.

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