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UEFA Fines Israeli Football Clubs Over Fan Disturbances in Europe

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Israeli football clubs Hapoel Be'er Sheva, Beitar Jerusalem, and Hapoel Tel Aviv have been fined by UEFA due to fan disturbances during their European matches. Hapoel Be'er Sheva received the highest cumulative fine among the Israeli teams, totaling 24,250 euros. This fine was imposed for three matches: 6,000 euros for the home game against Vikingur, 10,000 euros for the home game against Red Star Belgrade, and 8,250 euros for the away game against Red Star Belgrade.

Beitar Jerusalem was fined 18,375 euros following their away match against AEK Larnaca. Meanwhile, Hapoel Tel Aviv was fined 5,000 euros for their home game against Katowice. In total, Israeli clubs were fined 47,625 euros due to fan-related incidents during their European fixtures. These penalties reflect UEFA's ongoing efforts to address crowd disturbances and maintain order during international club competitions.

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