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UEFA Fines Israeli Football Clubs Over Fan Disturbances in Europe
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First reported by Mako · 19 hours ago
What happened
UEFA fined Israeli football clubs Hapoel Be'er Sheva, Beitar Jerusalem, and Hapoel Tel Aviv a total of 47,625 euros for fan disturbances during European matches.
- 01Hapoel Be'er Sheva fined 24,250 euros for fan incidents in three European matches.
- 02Beitar Jerusalem received an 18,375-euro fine after their away game against AEK Larnaca.
- 03Hapoel Tel Aviv was fined 5,000 euros for disturbances during their home match against Katowice.
- 04Total fines for Israeli clubs reached 47,625 euros due to fan-related events in Europe.
- 05Fines were imposed following matches against Vikingur, Red Star Belgrade, AEK Larnaca, and Katowice.
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