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Due to antisemitic chants against Maccabi Haifa: Union Berlin was punished by closing two stands
The UEFA punished the Germans for the behavior of Union fans in the game against the Greens about a month ago. A poster with the caption "No to racism" will be placed in the empty stands
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Shlomo Weiss
Friday, 29 October 2021, 12:36 Updated: 12:43
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After the antisemitic chants of Union Berlin fans in the game in the conference league against Maccabi Haifa, UEFA today (Friday) determined the punishment of the German team. .
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Were punished by closing two stands.
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In addition, in places that will be vacated in the closed stands, Union Berlin will have to put up a banner with the announcement "#NoToRacism" (not for racism), in order to promote the fight against this phenomenon. The next home game of Union Berlin will be played against Feyenoord on 4.11. The game against Maccabi Haifa was held about a month ago and the Germans won 0: 3, but Maccabi Haifa came with very serious complaints about the behavior of the local crowd.
As you may recall, the club did not remain indifferent to this goal and issued a clarification regarding events from the game against Maccabi Haifa. The German team published a letter on its official website, signed by all the club's well-known fan organizations, which clarified the cases. In addition, Union also kept a fan away for life who was identified as one of the fans who made antisemitic chants at the game.
A statement from Union said: "This is a statement from all of Union Berlin's registered fan clubs regarding the antisemitic incidents from the game against Maccabi Haifa and is sponsored by both clubs," it read. To the fans and people in charge of Maccabi Haifa we apologize for the incidents and will not tolerate them. For the first time since the construction of the Olympic Stadium in Berlin by the National Socialists an Israeli team played in an official international factory. greatness.
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