Norwich City Football Club's 'inclusivity ambassador' sparks fury after being accused of antisemitism
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Norwich City has become embroiled in an antisemitism controversy after a member of its supporter panel and ambassador for the Her Game Too campaign urged the club to refuse signing Israeli footballers.Jessica Pye sparked outrage when she responded to speculation linking the Championship side with a potential move for Israeli international winger Liel Abada.The 24-year-old currently plays for Charlotte FC in the United States under former Norwich manager Dean Smith, and has reportedly attracted interest from both the Canaries and Birmingham City.Pye, who served as the club's representative for the anti-sexism initiative Her Game Too, posted the objections on X, demanding the club impose a blanket ban on players from Israel.
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