Makkabi Berlin set a milestone in the German Cup on Sunday when it became the first Jewish team to compete in the competition that was first played under the Nazis in 1935, The Associated Press reported.

Things did not go well on the field for Makkabi, a fifth-tier side of office workers and other part-timers, as it was beaten 6-0 by Wolfsburg in their first-round match.

The home team swiftly went behind with the visitors scoring two early goals through Lukas Nmecha and Jonas Wind to dampen hopes of an upset.

Makkabi didn’t fold against the Bundesliga team backed by car manufacturer Volkswagen, and Kanto Fitiavana Voahariniaina was unfortunate to see an apparent goal ruled out for offside.... Read More: Arutz-7