Eli Tabib says he is selling up in ‘shame’ at violent behaviour of Israeli club’s supporters during match against Charleroi in Belgium The owner of the Beitar Jerusalem football club has announced he is selling up and quitting the game in Israel out of “shame” at fans’ aggressive behaviour during a European fixture in Belgium.
Eli Tabib made the announcement after Thursday night’s absent fixture against Charleroi when Beitar fans pelted the ground with flares, hung a racist banner and injured the opposition goalkeeper with a flying object. Beitar is widely expected to be sanctioned by Uefa.
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Source: theguardian.com