Croatian soccer

Croatian mag. puts Hitler mustaches on Meloni, Orban and Vucic

In Australia, a rowdy crowd of Croatian supporters of the Sydney United football club gave Nazi salutes.

 Croatian weekly magazine Express published the faces of Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić, Italian soon-to-be Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán with Hitler mustaches.
 The flag of Croatia (illustrative).

Croatian soccer fans perform Nazi march in Milan

France's Kylian Mbappe celebrates scoring their fourth goal with teammates, July 15, 2018

France overpowers Croatia to win World Cup

Hapoel Jerusalem made a statement by naming Italian Simone Pianigiani as its new head coach this week.

Jerusalem thinking big with Pianigiani signing


Is anti-Semitism common in Croatia?

If the prime minister and/or other ministers would have clearly denounced the disgusting behavior of the Croatian fans after the match, the damage done would have been mitigated somewhat.

Israel midfielder Nir Biton (left) battles Croatia’s Luka Modric for the ball during last night’s 2-0 defeat in an international friendly in Osijek

Analysis: Israel confident of progress to playoffs after draw

With Israel having the advantage of a two-point gap and the head-to-head tiebreaker, the Bosnians need to collect three more points than the blue-and white to finish in third.

Israel-Wales Euro 2016 Group B qualifying soccer match at the Sammy Ofer Stadium in Haifa March 28, 2015

Analysis: The return of the legionnaires and the impact on Israeli soccer landscape

The surge in the numbers of returning legionnaires is a direct result of the huge infusion of money which accompanied the arrival of Maccabi Tel Aviv’s owner, Mitch Goldhar.

Maccabi Tel Aviv owner Mitch Goldhar.