Fenerbahce’s dwelling EuroLeague fixtures in opposition to Israeli sides Maccabi Tel Aviv and Hapoel Tel Aviv subsequent month have been relocated to Germany over safety considerations.
The Turkish aspect had been scheduled to host the golf equipment in Istanbul on 11 and 13 November, however the video games will now be performed in Munich on the identical dates due to what Fenerbahce stated had been safety measures carried out by Turkish authorities.
Fenerbahce stated the video games shall be performed at SAP Backyard within the German metropolis and be “open to the participation of our followers”.
The EuroLeague defending champions additionally needed to relocate two video games in opposition to Maccabi, initially scheduled to be held in Istanbul, to Lithuania final 12 months.
Relations between Turkey and Israel have deteriorated since Israel launched a navy marketing campaign in Gaza in response to the Hamas-led assault on southern Israel on 7 October 2023.
Massive anti-Israel demonstrations have taken place throughout Turkey since.
Final week, Fenerbahce and fellow EuroLeague aspect Efes Istanbul criticised the event organisers’ choice to permit Israeli golf equipment to renew taking part in at dwelling from 1 December.
The Israeli groups have been taking part in their EuroLeague and EuroCup dwelling video games overseas since October 2023.
It is just the most recent in a sequence of incidents the place tensions surrounding the Israel-Gaza battle have affected sports activities.
Earlier this month, a call was made to bar Maccabi Tel Aviv soccer followers from attending the Europa League fixture in opposition to Aston Villa in Birmingham on 6 November on security grounds.
Violence additionally broke out earlier than Maccabi’s match in opposition to Ajax in the identical competitors in November final 12 months.
There have been additionally protests on the Israel nationwide soccer crew’s 2026 World Cup qualifier video games in Norway and Italy this month.
In the meantime, Israel-Premier Tech are to drop Israel from their title from subsequent season after the biking crew, owned by Israeli-Canadian property billionaire Sylvan Adams, had been on the centre of a number of disruptions by protesters throughout final month’s Vuelta a Espana in Spain.
