In Amsterdam, football was hijacked—not by fans of the sport, but by bad actors that view the game as a stage for intimidation and aggression.
The scenes in Amsterdam involving the actions of Maccabi Tel Aviv supporters felt like an outright betrayal—not just of the fans in attendance but of everything football stands for. When a fan attends a football game, or even turns on the TV to watch it at home, there is typically an assumed set of feelings that go beyond rivalry between teams and their fans. That set of feelings is normally a shared passion, sportsmanship, and respect. But what happened over the weekend wasn’t typical fan behavior; it was a deliberate display of intimidation and disregard for the values that bind us as a footballing community.
The Maccabi Tel Aviv fans in Amsterdam weren’t merely there to support their team; they engaged in outright nationalist aggression. They tore down Palestinian flags hanging from people’s homes, an act that had nothing to do with the football match they traveled to attend. Even more shocking was their disruption of a minute of silence—something we almost never witness—meant to honor the victims of the flood in Valencia, during which they chanted obscene and hateful slurs regarding, again, an issue unrelated to the sport. This behavior clearly demonstrated that their intent was not about football at all; this was purely a premeditated act of provocation, exploiting the game as a platform to impose their political hostilities on an unsuspecting host city.
Prior to the match, an Israeli news outlet reported the presence of Mossad agents accompanying the traveling fans, seemingly setting the stage for the unsettling purpose behind this visit. Intelligence agents at a football game for ‘security reasons’ is not just absurd—it’s unprecedented in sports. But here, their presence signaled something else entirely, a layer of intimidation that transcended even the actions of the fans themselves.
For local fans and the people of Amsterdam, this was an aggressive insertion of political power into a setting meant to be neutral. Exporting intelligence officers and political grievances only reinforced the unsettling undertone that these supporters came with a purpose far beyond football.
Football isn’t meant to serve as an echo chamber for violent political and ideological conflicts; it is meant to be a refuge from them. Bringing intelligence agents and a militant mindset into a stadium is absolutely unacceptable and crosses a dangerous line, damaging the integrity and spirit of the game. These actions are a direct threat to transform football stadiums worldwide into ideological battlegrounds, stripping away the joy and unity that football has come a long way to embody.
What kind of message does this send to the local community, to fans who came to support peacefully and actually enjoy a football match, to children who were maybe attending their first match, and to the millions watching around the world? This wasn’t just disrespect—it was a hostile invasion into a space meant for inclusivity and mutual respect. Football has long been a universal language, one that transcends borders and political divides. Allowing incidents like this to pass without accountability is allowing hatred to take root in a space that should be a sanctuary from it.
As fans, we owe it to the game and have a responsibility to stand up and speak out against such deplorable behavior and demand that those who disrespect and taint the game’s spirit face consequences. Football deserves better.
You can find a detailed sequence of the events here.