A youth soccer club in Jerusalem travels every year to the Eternal City, where coexistence between the Jewish and Muslim teammates faces fewer barriers
In watching the great Maradona play, a lesson in theology
As the games begin in Russia, remembering the glories of soccer stars past
Today on Jewcy: An empirical approach to picking a favorite team.
Three sports pioneers, three tragic fates
Fans of the club have gained a reputation for anti-Semitism over the years, one that the club is looking to curb as a part of its larger efforts at promoting inclusion
“I am relieved that both my sons have never stepped foot inside an Italian stadium,” said a representative of one of Italy’s top soccer clubs
After hooligans use her image to taunt their cross-town rivals
Because you know you need a little bit of feel-good news today
How my father, a Holocaust survivor, found beauty in a soccer match
Games canceled as Israel considers whether teams can play on Shabbat.
Fans of Beitar Jerusalem wreaked havoc last night in Belgium, where the opposing fans flashed sieg heils in victory.
Telemundo announcer Andrés Cantor sung his tekiah gedolah five times during the U.S. women’s World Cup victory
‘It is time to raise to red card to racism. In Palestine and everywhere.’
The once glorious club is in disarray and middling in the second-tier tables, with its last Champions League semifinal years behind
Mario Balotelli faces one-game ban and fine over Super Mario post
The soccer star’s Instagram post was a dumb joke, not an anti-Semitic rant
In the movie ‘Kicking Out Shoshana,’ a popular athlete pretends to be gay. The result is both funny and surprisingly meaningful.
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