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- Makkabi_Helsinki abstract "Makkabi Helsinki is a Finnish Jewish sports club in Helsinki, Finland. It is the oldest Jewish sports club in the world that has an uninterrupted history. It was founded in 1906 with the name “Stjärnan”' (Swedish for ‘the star’). The current name was adopted in 1936.In association football, the club played in the top-flight competition Mestaruussarja in 1930, after that on lower levels. These days the main sports are bowling, futsal, basketball and floorball. The club celebrated its centennial in November, 2006.The president of the club, Dennis Mattsoff, has mentioned Elias Katz as the most celebrated athlete to have represented this club. Katz won gold in the 1924 Olympic Games in Paris with Paavo Nurmi and Ville Ritola in the 3000m team race. He also won a silver medal in the 3000 meter steeple chase race.According to Mattsoff, the objective of the club is to strengthen the Jewish identity of the community in Helsinki, and to help the youngsters acquire also values other than those relating to competitive sports.The club had its worst setback in history at the Helsinki Olympic Stadium on 21 June 1938, when its athlete Abraham Tokazier participated in a 100 metre race. He was officially declared to have come fourth, but on the basis of photographs and other pieces contemporary of evidence, it has been surmised that in reality he won the race. A possible reason for foul play on the part of the organisers was the fact that among the spectators there was a delegation from Nazi Germany.".
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- Makkabi_Helsinki wikiPageExternalLink Finland.
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- Makkabi_Helsinki wikiPageRevisionID "552399247".
- Makkabi_Helsinki wikiPageWikiLink 100_metres.
- Makkabi_Helsinki wikiPageWikiLink 1924_Summer_Olympics.
- Makkabi_Helsinki wikiPageWikiLink 1930_Mestaruussarja_–_Finnish_League_Championship.
- Makkabi_Helsinki wikiPageWikiLink Abraham_Tokazier.
- Makkabi_Helsinki wikiPageWikiLink Association_football.
- Makkabi_Helsinki wikiPageWikiLink Athletics_at_the_1924_Summer_Olympics_xe2x80x93_Mens_3000_metres_team_race.
- Makkabi_Helsinki wikiPageWikiLink Basketball.
- Makkabi_Helsinki wikiPageWikiLink Bowling.
- Makkabi_Helsinki wikiPageWikiLink Category:Jewish_sports_organizations.
- Makkabi_Helsinki wikiPageWikiLink Category:Jews_and_Judaism_in_Finland.
- Makkabi_Helsinki wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sport_in_Helsinki.
- Makkabi_Helsinki wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sports_teams_in_Finland.
- Makkabi_Helsinki wikiPageWikiLink Centennial.
- Makkabi_Helsinki wikiPageWikiLink Elias_Katz.
- Makkabi_Helsinki wikiPageWikiLink Finland.
- Makkabi_Helsinki wikiPageWikiLink Floorball.
- Makkabi_Helsinki wikiPageWikiLink Futsal.
- Makkabi_Helsinki wikiPageWikiLink Gold_medal.
- Makkabi_Helsinki wikiPageWikiLink Helsinki.
- Makkabi_Helsinki wikiPageWikiLink Helsinki_Olympic_Stadium.
- Makkabi_Helsinki wikiPageWikiLink History_of_the_Jews_in_Finland.
- Makkabi_Helsinki wikiPageWikiLink Jews.
- Makkabi_Helsinki wikiPageWikiLink Mestaruussarja.
- Makkabi_Helsinki wikiPageWikiLink Nazi_Germany.
- Makkabi_Helsinki wikiPageWikiLink Paavo_Nurmi.
- Makkabi_Helsinki wikiPageWikiLink Paris.
- Makkabi_Helsinki wikiPageWikiLink Silver_medal.
- Makkabi_Helsinki wikiPageWikiLink Steeplechase_(athletics).
- Makkabi_Helsinki wikiPageWikiLink Swedish_language.
- Makkabi_Helsinki wikiPageWikiLink Ville_Ritola.
- Makkabi_Helsinki wikiPageWikiLinkText "Makkabi Helsinki".
- Makkabi_Helsinki wikiPageWikiLinkText "Stjärnan Helsinki".
- Makkabi_Helsinki wikiPageWikiLinkText "Stjärnan".
- Makkabi_Helsinki wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Finland-sport-stub.
- Makkabi_Helsinki subject Category:Jewish_sports_organizations.
- Makkabi_Helsinki subject Category:Jews_and_Judaism_in_Finland.
- Makkabi_Helsinki subject Category:Sport_in_Helsinki.
- Makkabi_Helsinki subject Category:Sports_teams_in_Finland.
- Makkabi_Helsinki hypernym Club.
- Makkabi_Helsinki type Group.
- Makkabi_Helsinki type Organisation.
- Makkabi_Helsinki type SoccerClub.
- Makkabi_Helsinki type Group.
- Makkabi_Helsinki type Organisation.
- Makkabi_Helsinki type Organization.
- Makkabi_Helsinki type Team.
- Makkabi_Helsinki type Organization.
- Makkabi_Helsinki comment "Makkabi Helsinki is a Finnish Jewish sports club in Helsinki, Finland. It is the oldest Jewish sports club in the world that has an uninterrupted history. It was founded in 1906 with the name “Stjärnan”' (Swedish for ‘the star’). The current name was adopted in 1936.In association football, the club played in the top-flight competition Mestaruussarja in 1930, after that on lower levels. These days the main sports are bowling, futsal, basketball and floorball.".
- Makkabi_Helsinki label "Makkabi Helsinki".
- Makkabi_Helsinki sameAs Q11899635.
- Makkabi_Helsinki sameAs Urheiluseura_Makkabi.
- Makkabi_Helsinki sameAs m.0knw2fx.
- Makkabi_Helsinki sameAs Q11899635.
- Makkabi_Helsinki wasDerivedFrom Makkabi_Helsinki?oldid=552399247.
- Makkabi_Helsinki isPrimaryTopicOf Makkabi_Helsinki.