Fans of Scottish football team Celtic FC show support for Palestinian people

The Celtic FC fans are known for their longstanding support of Palestine. (Social media)
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Updated 08 October 2023
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Fans of Scottish football team Celtic FC show support for Palestinian people

Fans of Scottish Premier League Club Celtic FC have shown their support for the Palestinian people in the aftermath of surprise Hamas incursions into Israel early Saturday.

The Celtic FC fans are known for their longstanding support of Palestine.

Also known the ‘Green Brigade’, they unfurled banners which read “Free Palestine” and “Victory to the resistance” as well as waved flags during their team’s 3-1 win over Kilmarnock at Parkhead. Images of the fans waving flags and banners were widely shared on social media.

 

 

Palestinian resistance factions in Gaza, primarily led by Hamas, declared on Saturday morning a full-scale military operation into the towns and settlements located along the separation fence with Gaza.

The attack marked an unprecedented infiltration into Israel by an unknown number of Hamas gunmen crossing from the Gaza Strip, and the heaviest blow for Israel in the conflict with Palestinians since the suicide bombings of the Second Intifada some two decades ago.




The Celtic FC fans are known for their longstanding support of Palestine. (Social media)

Israel’s retaliation strikes on Sunday struck 426 targets in Gaza, its military said, flattening residential buildings in giant explosions.

That included a 14-storey tower that held dozens of apartments as well as Hamas offices in central Gaza City. Israeli forces fired a warning just before.


Augsburg hand Bayern Munich first Bundesliga defeat since March

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Augsburg hand Bayern Munich first Bundesliga defeat since March

  • Hiroki Ito’s opener gave the defending champions an early lead
  • Augsburg fought back with two goals in six second-half minutes from Arthur Chaves and Han-Noah Massengo

BERLIN: Augsburg stunned Bundesliga leaders Bayern Munich 2-1 on Saturday to hand their Bavarian rivals a first league defeat since March.
Hiroki Ito’s opener gave the defending champions an early lead but Augsburg fought back with two goals in six second-half minutes from Arthur Chaves and Han-Noah Massengo.
Second-placed Borussia Dortmund could cut the gap to Bayern to eight points with a victory at Union Berlin later on Saturday.
Bayern have been unstoppable this season. They had recorded the best opening half of a season in Bundesliga history and dropped just four of a possible 54 points in 18 games.
Favourites Bayern looked set for a routine victory when Ito headed in a Michael Olize corner after 23 minutes.
Unfancied Augsburg last won a match in early December but fought back when Chaves made the most of a mistake from Bayern’s back-up goalie Jonas Urbig to level with 76 minutes gone.
Massengo then finished off a superb team move to put Augsburg in front and on track for their first win in Munich since 2015.
Olize hit the post deep in stoppage time but Augsburg held on for a memorable victory.
Elsewhere, surprising Hoffenheim tightened their grip on a top-four spot with a come-from-behind 3-1 win at struggling Eintracht Frankfurt.
Frankfurt, who sacked coach Dino Toppmoeller last Sunday, took the lead through Arnaud Kalimuendo with 18 minutes gone.
Hoffenheim turned the game round with three goals in 13 second-half minutes.
Max Moerstedt and Ozan Kabak scored, while Hoffenheim, relegation battlers last season, forced Aurele Amenda into an own goal to solidify their hold on third spot, three points behind second-placed Dortmund.
RB Leipzig cruised past Heidenheim 3-0 to move up to fourth, thanks to goals from Ridle Baku, Antonio Nusa and captain David Raum.
Former Real Madrid defender Lucas Vazquez scored the only goal as Bayer Leverkusen beat Werder Bremen 1-0 at home, breaking a three game losing streak.
The victory took the 2024 Bundesliga champions up to sixth.
Mainz beat Wolfsburg 3-1 to continue their recent resurgence. Rock-bottom at Christmas, Mainz have claimed nine points from their past six matches to climb into the relegation playoff spot.