Stefany Ferrer Van Ginkel, who used to play in the U.S. National Women's Soccer League, was seen in Beverly Hills flashing the Nazi Salute to pro-Israel demonstrators
A former player in the United States' National Women’s Soccer League was filmed signing the 'Sieg Heil' Nazi salute at a pro-Israel demonstrator group in Los Angeles. Stefany Ferrer Van Ginkel was the passenger in a vehicle riding by a pro-Israel demonstration when she flashed the Nazi salute, raising her right arm, which was seen on a video posted to StopAntisemitism on X. 'Shame on you,' one demonstrator yelled back at Ferrer Van Ginkel during the Beverly Hills rally.
Ferrer Van Ginkel, who hails from Brazil, played for Angel City FC in its inaugural season in 2022 before leaving the club in November of that year after her contract wasn’t renewed, per KTLA. Angel City FC released a statement via social media condemning her actions. 'Stefany Ferrer Van Ginkel does not play for Angel City Football Club, nor has she been affiliated with the club since November 2022. We condemn her recent actions and statements,' the statement read on Monday.
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