The owner of a British soccer club apologized for saying in an interview that Jews were inclined to chase money and for defending a racial slur against Asians.
The Liverpool FC soccer team deleted a tweet wishing its Jewish supporters a happy Rosh Hashanah after the message elicited dozens of anti-Semitic responses.
A leading watchdog on soccer racism in Britain accused England’s Football Association of foot dragging in probing a player who performed a gesture that is considered anti-Semitic.