Germany’s top soccer league aims to tackle its antisemitism problem – With one survey showing that 66% of German Jewish athletes experience bigotry on the field, a daylong conference offers best practices and a renewed commitment solving the issue | Timesofisrael

BERLIN (JTA) — When German soccer fans said they were “building a train to Auschwitz” for their Makkabi Deutschland Jewish youth team opponents in 2006, it caused a sensation. Fan culture has changed for the better since then, observers say.
But it’s not good enough.
But it’s not good enough.

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