Raków Częstochowa Punished by Uefa! After a High-Profile Match Against Maccabi
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Raków Częstochowa football club has been fined €40,000 by UEFA. Part of the fine – €10,000 – relates to a banner held by Raków fans during a match against Israeli team Maccabi Haifa. The banner contained the slogan: "Israel murders, and the world remains silent." At the same time, Israeli fans held a banner spreading the lie "Murderers since 1939," but they have not yet received any fines. The remaining €30,000 fine was for setting off pyrotechn…
Raków Częstochowa is facing a €40,000 fine for the behavior of its fans during a Conference League qualifying match against Maccabi Haifa in Debrecen, Hungary. UEFA has not yet announced the penalty for the Israeli team, whose fans displayed a banner insulting Poland.
Raków Częstochowa has been fined by UEFA for the events that occurred during their match against Maccabi Haifa. The Częstochowa club will have to pay a €40,000 fine. The match took place on August 14th in Debrecen because Israeli teams are barred from playing home matches due to the ongoing war in the Gaza Strip. UEFA has not yet announced any sanctions for Maccabi, despite the fact that their fans caused a huge disturbance.
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