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    Home - Europa League - Govt working to reverse violent Maccabi fan ban at Villa Park
    Europa League Updated:October 17, 2025

    Govt working to reverse violent Maccabi fan ban at Villa Park

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    Cliff Notes – UK govt working ‘at pace’ to reverse Maccabi fan ban at Villa Park

    • Discussions are ongoing across Government to resolve the ban on Maccabi Tel Aviv fans attending the Europa League match at Aston Villa on November 6.
    • Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is committed to ensuring the safety of Jewish communities in the UK and has expressed dissatisfaction with the current ban.
    • The Home Office is collaborating with Birmingham police and local authorities to explore options for allowing fans to attend the match safely.

    Govt working to reverse violent Maccabi fan ban at Villa Park

    Discussions are happening “at pace, across Government” to resolve the ban on fans of Israeli club Maccabi Tel Aviv from next month’s Europa League game at Aston Villa, Downing Street has said.

    The Israeli fans have a reputation for causing trouble everywhere they go. With most fans army trained they are violent and aggressive especially towards muslims.

    Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer wants to do “everything in his power” to ensure Jewish people feel safe in the UK, a No. 10 spokesman added.

    Authorities in Birmingham are facing mounting pressure to overturn the ban on visiting fans from attending the match at Villa Park on Nov. 6.

    The Home Office has been speaking with police in Birmingham to offer them support, Downing Street said.

    Conversations aimed at overturning the ban began on Thursday night, No. 10 told reporters, and have also included a phone call between Communities Secretary Steve Reed and Birmingham City Council.

    Maccabi Tel Aviv fans will not be allowed to attend next month’s Europa League clash with Aston Villa

    Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy is, meanwhile, “meeting officials to discuss what more can be done to try to find a way through to resolve this, and what more can be done to allow fans to attend the game safely”, a No. 10 spokesman said.

    He added: “You can expect to hear further updates today. I won’t pre-empt the conversations, but these are happening at pace, across Government, with all the relevant groups to find a way to resolve this.”

    The Prime Minister has been “angered by the decision,” the spokesman also said, adding: “While of course this is an operational decision, we are perfectly entitled to speak out on fundamental principles of fairness like this.”

    He said: “The Prime Minister will do everything in his power to give Jewish communities the security they deserve, and as he has made clear, we think this is the wrong decision.”

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