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UEFA Champions League Proceeds Amid Tightened Security Due to ISIS Threats

European authorities deploy thousands of police in Madrid and Paris as matches continue under high alert.

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This aerial photograph taken on July 11, 2023, onboard a helicopter of the French army shows a view of the Parc des Princes Stadium (Bottom) and the Jean Bouin Stadium (Top) in Paris. (Photo by Emmanuel DUNAND / AFP) (Photo by EMMANUEL DUNAND/AFP via Getty Images)
Arsenal will face Bayern Munich at the Emirates Stadium in north London on Tuesday.

Overview

  • Spanish and French authorities have significantly heightened security for the Champions League quarter-finals in response to ISIS threats targeting stadiums in Madrid and Paris.
  • Despite the threats, UEFA confirms that all scheduled matches will proceed with robust security measures in place.
  • Over 2,000 police officers have been deployed in Madrid, with similar security enhancements in Paris, as European countries maintain high terror alert levels.
  • The threats involve social media posts from ISIS-affiliated groups that have called for attacks on the stadiums hosting the matches.
  • Recent attacks by ISIS in Moscow and threats across Europe have intensified security concerns around large public events like the Champions League.