Chelsea and New England Revolution officials waits for March of the Living



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The event is one of the world's largest concentration camps, and Chelsea officials including director Eugene Tenenbaum, CEO Guy Laurence and Avram Grant's current manager will be present.

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It is the second year that Chelsea have participated in the meeting of the New England Revolution, the two clubs prepared to meet in Foxborough, Mbadachusetts on May 15 entitled "The Final Whistle on Hate."

Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich and Revolutionary owner Robert Kraft will not be disappointed, but both have pledged $ 1 million (£ 767,000) to fight against antisemitism around the world.

"Chelsea is honored to participate in the March of the Living for the second year in a row," Tenenbaum said.

"We started this initiative to raise awareness of anti-Semitism in the United States of America and to share this experience of paying our respects to the millions of Jews who have lost their lives in the Holocaust with members of the New England Revolution. long way in spreading the message of unity and tolerance. "

Abramovich, who obtained Israeli citizenship last year, who is launching Chelsea's "Say No To Antisemitism" campaign in the club's matchday program in January 2018.

Holocaust Survivor Harry Spiro was invited to address the Chelsea first group team, and the club followed up their participation in the final year of the event with 150 officials and auschwitz camp in June.

Chelsea's strong stance against antisemitism.

UEFA opened a disciplinary investigation into the club in the aftermath of the UEFA Europa League in November 2011.

Metropolitan Police also arrested a 23-year-old man for allegedly using antisemitic language before Chelsea's 1-0 defeat to Spurs in the first leg of their Carabao Cup semifinal tie in January.

Source: espn.co.uk

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