Forever Pure
Beitar Jerusalem FC is the most popular team in Israel and the only club in the Premier League never to sign an Arab player. Midway through a season the club’s owner, Russian-Israeli oligarch Arcadi Gaydamak, brought in two Muslim players from Chechnya in a secretive transfer deal that triggered the most racist campaign in Israeli sport and sent the club spiralling out of control.
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Genre: Documentary
Director: Maya Zinshtein
Actors: Arcadi Gaydamak, Ariel Harush, Dzhabrail Kadiyev, Eli Cohen, Itzik Korenfine, Ofir Kriaf, Zaur Sadayev
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