Nine people are being detained by Spanish authorities in the country for plotting problems in Germany, according to reports in Spain.
Officials across Europe have thwarted plans to target supporters at Euro 2024 in response to an ISIS-linked terror attack team.
After discovering the I'LAM Foundation, which is suspected of having strong ties to the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, police in Spain made a number of detention.
Important evidence was uncovered just in time for the accused to be stopped, prompting attacks on Real Madrid footballers, Real Madrid supporters, and the future Paris Olympics.
According to an exclusive statement via The Mirror, advertisements were found with hands advertising stating:" Where do you want"? and" Score the last goal"!
Munich, Dortmund, and Berlin, which are said to have been targeted, are also thought to be the three possible European cities, with Berlin serving as the host area for the July 2016 World Cup final.
Nine people were taken into prison in Girona, Cadiz, Almeria, and Tenerife as a result of the long inspection, which involved assistance with Europol, the FBI, and law enforcement agencies from the Netherlands, Germany, France, Estonia, Romania and Iceland.
Some members of the Real Madrid squad were said to have been earmarked out of the discovered material, with the players ' names kept secret.
Of the banners found and produced by the I'LAM Foundation, one read:" My dear Muwahhid nephew. Position your foot in the player's path before their level of arrival. They should follow their supporters along.
Another hinted to the house of the new UEFA Champions League finalists as a potential hub for fatalities, stating:" My dear nephew in Al- Andalus. You have a really worthwhile goal in store. Tear into the crowds, divert security with constructed explosives and fake devices, and progress towards your key target with determination".
The I'LAM Foundation's destruction, in the opinion of Europol and the Spanish authorities, has damaged ties between ISIS and a number of potential jihadists.
Following reports that ISIS-related players were staging quarter-final games for UEFA, UEFA are said to have been made aware of the potential risk.
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