Posts Tagged: Yid Army
UK Prime Minister: Let Tottenham Hotspur Fans Call Themselves ‘Yids’
British Prime Minister David Cameron waded into a row involving fans of London football club Tottenham Hotspur and Britain's ruling football body, the Football Association,...
British Tottenham Soccer Club’s ‘Yid Army’ Fans Protest Ban on the Term
Fans of English football club Tottenham Hotspur are upset that the country's football governing body plans to ban the use of the term 'Yid,' and...
England’s Football Association Deems Word ‘Yid’ Offensive
The Football Association of England has warned fans against using the term "yid," saying it considers the term offensive. In a statement posted to the Association's...
UEFA Launches Disciplinary Proceedings Against Lazio for “Alleged Racist Behavior” Towards Tottenham’s Jewish Fans
Lazio fans in the Stadio Olimpico of Rome. Photo: Andrew. UEFA has begun disciplinary proceedings against Rome, Italy's Lazio football...
FA Launches Investigation Into West Ham Fans’ Anti-Semitic Chants
The English Football Association (FA) today launched an investigation into reports of antisemitic abuse leveled at Tottenham supporters by fans of West Ham United. The...
Two Arrested for Anti-Semitic Stabbing Attack on Tottenham Fans in Rome, Reports of Racist Chants Later at Game
Two men have been apprehended by police in Rome for their role in a soccer-related attack that had anti-Semitic undertones. Wednesday night, fans of the British...
Tottenham Fan Stabbed, Five Others Victim of Anti-Semitic Attack in Rome
Five fans of England's Premier League soccer team Tottenham Hotspur were injured, one reportedly stabbed, in Rome Wednesday in an apparent anti-Semitic attack. The fans were in...
Tottenham “Yid Army” Row Heats Up
As The Algemeiner reported on Wednesday a row has erupted between members of London's Jewish community, The Premier League soccer team Tottenham Hotspur, and a...
Complaint Filed Against Tottenham’s Use of “Yid Army” Moniker
Many fans of the British Premier League team Tottenham Hotspur might soon have to find themselves a new nickname. Peter Herbert, chairman of the Society...









