Maccabi Tel Aviv decline Villa Park tickets over safety fears

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Maccabi Tel Aviv has announced it will decline any ticket allocation offered for their Europa League fixture against Aston Villa at Villa Park. The Israeli club cited safety concerns over what it described as a "toxic atmosphere" surrounding the match.

Sir Keir Starmer's (Labour) Government had been working with West Midlands Police and Birmingham City Council to ensure fans from both clubs could attend the fixture. The Prime Minister had previously called a decision to bar away fans "wrong" and pushed for it to be overturned.

Safety concerns prompt decision

The Israeli club said the wellbeing and safety of supporters remained paramount in their decision-making process. Maccabi Tel Aviv stated that hard lessons learned from previous experiences had influenced their choice to decline the away allocation.

"The wellbeing and safety of our fans is paramount and from hard lessons learned, we have taken the decision to decline any allocation offered on behalf of away fans and our decision should be understood in that context," the club said. "We hope that circumstances will change and look forward to being able to play in Birmingham in a sporting environment in the near future."

Official response and planning

Birmingham's safety advisory group, responsible for issuing safety certificates for Villa Park matches, had initially ruled that no away fans would be permitted to attend. This decision prompted the Government's intervention and calls for reconsideration.

The Government had been expecting West Midlands Police to outline this week what resources would be needed to police the game safely with both sets of supporters present. Downing Street indicated that planning was ongoing to accommodate fans from both clubs.

Related incidents

Downing Street confirmed on Monday that the UK Football Policing Unit was reaching out to Israeli authorities regarding a separate incident. An Israeli Premier League match between rivals Hapoel and Maccabi was reportedly called off due to trouble around the Bloomfield Stadium, which both clubs share.

Sources used: "PA Media" Note: This article has been edited with the help of Artificial Intelligence.

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