Amsterdam’s mayor condemned the attacks on the Israeli fans, some of whom had been chanting anti-Arab slogans, saying there was “no excuse.” Police said five people were sent to the hospital.
There are concerns the unrest has damaged community relations and tensions have spilled over into politics too.
Last November, a month after the Israel-Gaza war began, far-right populist Wilders and his Freedom Party (PVV) won the most ...
Amsterdam police were bracing for yet another night of unrest on Tuesday as the Dutch capital grapples with antisemitic ...
The Hungarian Football Federation says Adam Szalai, a member of its coaching staff, is in "stable" condition after the former ...
Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof saved his governing coalition on Friday despite threats of an exodus by cabinet members over ...
Hungary coach Adam Szalai is “stable and conscious” after becoming unwell in the first half of the team’s Nations League ...
Authorities described a tense atmosphere after recent clashes saw five people were hospitalized and dozens detained.
The pogrom was apparently planned well in advance of the match, with instigators tracking and disseminating the flight and ...
The Dutch ruling class is trying to strengthen Schoof’s right-wing government and grant it authoritarian powers to attack ...
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) -Two first half penalties and two quality strikes in the second half handed the Netherlands a 4-0 win ...
Hungary’s Nations League match against the Netherlands was suspended after a member of their coaching staff collapsed in the ...