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JERUSALEM, ISRAEL - OCTOBER 22: (ISRAEL OUT) A veteran Beitar Jerusalem soccer fan, draped in the team's black-and-gold colours, watches his team cruise to a 3-0 victory over Maccabi Herzliya on Sunday evening October 22, 2006 at their home ground of Teddy Stadium in Jerusalem. Beitar Jerusalem FC was founded in the 1930's by the right-wing Revisionist Zionist movement, which later formed the Israeli Likud political party, during the British Mandate rule over Palestine. True to its right-wing roots, the team is the only one in the Israeli league to have never had an Arab player. A recent attempt by the club's owner, Russian-Israeli billionaire Arkadi Gaidamak, to sign an Arab player was opposed by Beitar supporters, who have been accused of being racist. (Photo by Uriel Sinai/Getty Images)

JERUSALEM, ISRAEL - OCTOBER 22: (ISRAEL OUT) A veteran Beitar Jerusalem soccer fan, draped in the team's black-and-gold colours, watches his team cruise to a 3-0 victory over Maccabi Herzliya on Sunday evening October 22, 2006 at their home ground of Teddy Stadium in Jerusalem. Beitar Jerusalem FC was founded in the 1930's by the right-wing Revisionist Zionist movement, which later formed the Israeli Likud political party, during the British Mandate rule over Palestine. True to its right-wing roots, the team is the only one in the Israeli league to have never had an Arab player. A recent attempt by the club's owner, Russian-Israeli billionaire Arkadi Gaidamak, to sign an Arab player was opposed by Beitar supporters, who have been accused of being racist. (Photo by Uriel Sinai/Getty Images)