💨 Abstract
UEFA opened a disciplinary case after Maccabi Haifa fans displayed an offensive banner against Poland in a UEFA Conference League match. The banner criticized Poland’s actions in 1939, leading to condemnation from Polish President Karol Nawrocki and Israeli diplomats. UEFA has charged both Maccabi Haifa and Rakow Czestochowa, with potential sanctions including fines and stadium closures. Relations between Poland and Israel are stressed over the incident, with both governments working to resolve tensions.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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