WHO Chief Hails Salah for Encouraging People to Get Vaccinated against COVID

Mohamed Salah. (AP)
Mohamed Salah. (AP)
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WHO Chief Hails Salah for Encouraging People to Get Vaccinated against COVID

Mohamed Salah. (AP)
Mohamed Salah. (AP)

Director-General of the World Health Organization Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus expressed on Friday his appreciation for Egypt and Liverpool star Mohamed Salah for encouraging people to get vaccinated against COVID-19.

In a tweet, he said: "Thank you Mohamed Salah for your words of support. Vaccines work to save lives, including against COVID19. We hope the world will team up to vaccinate people at highest risk everywhere!"

Salah had said during a recent television interview: "These are doctors who have been studying and working on medicine for years."

"If I said vaccination was wrong, it would be like random people on the street telling me how to play football," he added.

"If the World Health Organization says it's the right thing to do, we must follow them," he stressed.



Besiktas to Play Maccabi Tel Aviv in Europa League Match at Neutral, Empty Venue in Hungary

 Israeli Maccabi Tel Aviv supporters shout profanities as they go down an escalator in Amsterdam, Netherlands, November 7, 2024, in this screengrab obtained from a social media video. (Michel Van Bergen/via Reuters)
Israeli Maccabi Tel Aviv supporters shout profanities as they go down an escalator in Amsterdam, Netherlands, November 7, 2024, in this screengrab obtained from a social media video. (Michel Van Bergen/via Reuters)
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Besiktas to Play Maccabi Tel Aviv in Europa League Match at Neutral, Empty Venue in Hungary

 Israeli Maccabi Tel Aviv supporters shout profanities as they go down an escalator in Amsterdam, Netherlands, November 7, 2024, in this screengrab obtained from a social media video. (Michel Van Bergen/via Reuters)
Israeli Maccabi Tel Aviv supporters shout profanities as they go down an escalator in Amsterdam, Netherlands, November 7, 2024, in this screengrab obtained from a social media video. (Michel Van Bergen/via Reuters)

The Europa League match between Türkiye's Besiktas and Israel’s Maccabi Tel Aviv, scheduled for Nov. 28, has been moved to a neutral venue in Hungary, UEFA announced on Monday.

The match, originally a home game for Besiktas, will now be played at the Nagyerdei Stadium in Debrecen, Hungary after the Turkish government opted not to host the tie.

The decision follows unrest after Maccabi’s recent Europa League game in Amsterdam, where at least five fans were injured in violent street attacks, after their team’s 5-0 loss to Ajax.

Besiktas said on social media that Hungary was the only country willing to host the match but, due to a decision by Hungarian authorities, the game will be held “behind closed doors”.