The Tel Aviv soccer derby has been cancelled over the ‘threat to human lives’ after riots broke out inside and outdoors the stadium.
The match was thrown into chaos on Sunday evening as violent riots broke out at Bloomfield Stadium, forcing police to name off the high-profile conflict between Hapoel and Maccabi.
Israeli police confirmed that the sport was cancelled ‘following disturbances and dangers to human life’ after ugly scenes erupted earlier than kick-off resulting in the arrest of 9 individuals.
In an announcement, officers mentioned: ‘Dozens of smoke grenades and pyrotechnic units have been thrown, injuring 12 civilians and three law enforcement officials. Forces on the scene arrested 9 suspects and detained 16 others for questioning.’
Footage launched by police reveals flares and projectiles being hurled onto the pitch as supporters clashed with riot officers, with chaos additionally spilling into the streets exterior the stadium.
A spokesperson for Maccabi Tel Aviv mentioned: ‘Following the police’s choice, it was decided that the Tel Aviv derby is not going to happen tonight.’
The sport, the primary derby in additional than a 12 months following Hapoel’s promotion again to the highest flight, was attributable to be performed in entrance of a packed crowd of greater than 29,000 followers on the shared Bloomfield Stadium.
Witnesses described scenes of pandemonium as followers from each side ignited fireworks, smoke bombs and threw stones from the stands.
Gamers have been initially ordered again to the dressing rooms earlier than the match was formally deserted amid escalating violence.
The Tel Aviv soccer derby has been cancelled over the ‘threat to human lives’ after riots broke out inside and outdoors the stadium

Footage launched by police reveals flares and projectiles being hurled onto the pitch as supporters clashed with riot officers, with chaos additionally spilling into the streets exterior the stadium
A police spokesperson mentioned: ‘Disorderly conduct, riots, object throwing, smoke grenades, fireworks, injured law enforcement officials, and injury to stadium infrastructure – this isn’t a soccer match, this can be a severe public disturbance and violence.’
They added: ‘In gentle of the disturbances and the endangerment of human lives forward of the scheduled soccer match at Bloomfield Stadium, The Israel Police has knowledgeable the groups, staff administration, and referees that it has been determined to not permit the match to happen.
‘We name on the followers to stay in place till a peaceful and orderly dispersal takes place.’
The ugly scenes come simply days after Maccabi followers have been informed they might not be allowed to attend subsequent month’s Europa League match towards Aston Villa in Birmingham, following a ruling from Birmingham’s Security Advisory Group (SAG).
The group, made up of police, council officers and occasion organisers, cited a ‘excessive threat of violence primarily based on present intelligence and former incidents.’
Aston Villa confirmed the information in an announcement: ‘Aston Villa can affirm the membership has been knowledgeable that no away followers might attend the Uefa Europa League match with Maccabi Tel Aviv on Thursday, November 6, following an instruction from the Security Advisory Group.’
The choice has sparked political backlash within the UK, with Prime Minister Keir Starmer posting on X: ‘That is the unsuitable choice.
‘We is not going to tolerate antisemitism on our streets. The function of the police is to make sure all soccer followers can benefit from the recreation, with out worry of violence or intimidation.’

The Prime Minister took to social media to sentence the choice on Thursday evening

West Midlands Police confirmed the incident in Amsterdam performed an element within the choice
Supporters of the ban, nonetheless, have pointed to earlier incidents involving Maccabi followers, together with violent clashes and hate crime offences throughout final 12 months’s Europa League tie with Ajax in Amsterdam.
A West Midlands Police spokesperson mentioned: ‘This choice is predicated on present intelligence and former incidents, together with violent clashes and hate crime offences that occurred through the 2024 Europa League match between Ajax and Maccabi Tel Aviv in Amsterdam. Primarily based on our skilled judgement, we consider this measure will assist mitigate dangers to public security.’
The Israeli authorities has since mentioned it’s inspecting what ‘further sources and help are required’ to make sure ‘all followers’ can attend the upcoming European fixture.