Brugge At the Jan breydel stadium has the Jewish community this afternoon to a clear signal given to the directors and supporters of Club Brugge. They came yesterday, discredited by a movie in which anti-semitic chants heard. “How is it possible that so many years after the Second world War, even such supporters around? This is me really not into. I find the club very little effort. Hopefully does the court still have his work,” says Michael Freilich, editor of Joods Actueel.

The facts date back to August 26, when Club Brugge arch rival Anderlecht at home with 2-1 defeated. A video shows that the joy to have the match won at a few supporters of the blue-black reason was to shocking anti-semitic chants. “My father was with the commands, my mother was in the SS. And together burn them Jews, because jews who burn the best”, there is more to hear. In the Jewish community, they are shocked by the chants. “How is it possible? Do please something,” responds Michael Freilich, who at the gates of the Jan breydel stadium with different photos and drawings came to send a delegation of Club Brugge.