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Paris Saint-Germain fans displayed a "Free Palestine" banner during their Champions League match against Atletico Madrid, sparking criticism from French officials. The incident occurred just days before France's Nations League game against Israel, raising security concerns due to potential protests. Israel's military offensive in the Gaza Strip has killed over 43,000 Palestinians.
In an official statement, the soccer club scolded fans saying that its stadium 'must remain, a place of communion' and that they firmly oppose any...
Israeli fans of Maccabi Tel Aviv were attacked by those who held ‘Free Palestine’ banner Screengrabs from the visuals circulating in social media...
Paris Saint-Germain’s Gianluigi Donnarumma is under intense scrutiny from French media after a crucial error allowed Atletico Madrid to secure a...
PARIS (AP) — Ousmane Dembélé’s early goal was enough as defending champion Paris Saint-Germain beat [...]
NYON, Switzerland (AP): UEFA fined the Serbian football federation 52,000 euros (US$56,500) yesterday for misconduct by fans who jeered...
Two teenagers scored all of Monaco's three goals as they rallied to beat Strasbourg and stay in touch with French league leaders Paris Saint-Germain.
Campaign group Fossil Free London staged a protest outside BP’s headquarters on the first day of the COP29 in Azerbaijan. It was over not only BP...
European soccer's governing body UEFA has remained surprisingly quiet about the attacks on Maccabi Tel Aviv fans in Amsterdam and brushed aside a...