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Fans Banned From Maccabi Tel Aviv, Real Madrid EuroLeague Game Over Security Concerns

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Maccabi Rapyd Tel Aviv players competing against FC Bayern in the EuroLeague. Photo: IMAGO/speedshot via Reuters Connect Fans have been banned from attending the EuroLeague match between the Israeli basketball team Maccabi Tel Aviv and their Spanish rivals Real Madrid on Thursday after authorities classified the match as “high risk,” Read Madrid announced on Monday. “Following a meeting of the State Commission against Violence, Racism, Xenophobi…

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On Wednesday, the National Police has led an extensive deployment to ensure the safety of the movement of the players of the Israeli team Maccabi Tel Aviv after the controversy generated around the basketball game that they will fight in the Movistar Arena against Real Madrid this Thursday. The Condor helicopter of the Prevention and Reaction Unit (U.P.R) has guarded the operation from the air, executed around 15.00 hours in the vicinity of the …

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Mario Hezonja of Real Madrid in action during the EuroLeague game against ASVEL Villeurbanne (Symbolic image) (Photo by Eurasia Sport Images/Getty Images) Getty Images. The EuroLeague game between Real Madrid and Maccabi Tel Aviv, scheduled for this Thursday at 8:45 p.m. at the Movistar Arena, will be played behind closed doors. The State Commission against Violence declared the match high-risk after calls for pro-Palestinian and anti-Israeli de…

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Real Madrid has an unexpected setback to deal with in the next few hours. The match against the Maccabi in Euroliga will be played behind closed doors.

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We can mobilize his people to boycott Real Madrid - Maccabi, but they didn't say anything about the Barcelona meeting.

Jose Luis Martinez Almeida was outraged by the decision to hold the match against Real Madrid behind closed doors, accusing the government: "They are using a political-security excuse instead of allowing coexistence. There is no difference between an Israeli team and a team from another country."

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The Algemeiner broke the news in New York, United States on Tuesday, January 6, 2026.
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