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UEFA to review antisemitic incidents during Haifa football match in Berlin

An Israeli flag was set on fire and Hitler salutes were thrown at the end of the match. President of the Union Berlin club apologizes, says fans' behavior "shameful and intolerable."

by  i24NEWS and ILH Staff
Published on  10-07-2021 09:52
Last modified: 10-07-2021 09:52
UEFA to review antisemitic incidents during Haifa football match in BerlinEPA/Laurent GillieroN

The Union Berlin club has apologized for the incident | File photo: EPA/Laurent GillieroN

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The Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) announced on Tuesday an investigation into allegations of antisemitic behavior from Union Berlin fans towards visiting supporters of the Israeli club Maccabi Haifa last Thursday.

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Haifa fans claimed they were insulted and threatened by some Union supporters at the Europa League Conference match in Berlin, which took place at the Nazi-era-built Olympic Stadium.

UEFA has appointed an Ethics and Disciplinary Inspector to "conduct a disciplinary investigation regarding potential discriminatory incidents."

Allegations include antisemitic insults, beer thrown at Haifa supporters, and one suspect accused of incitement for repeatedly shouting "Sieg Heil." An Israeli fan told German newspaper Die Welt that a Union Berlin supporter tried to set fire to a small paper Israeli flag, which police later confirmed.

Dirk Zingler, president of the Union Berlin club, later apologized by branding their supporters' behavior as "shameful and intolerable."

"We apologize to those affected," added Zingler. "We will never tolerate discrimination in our ranks. It is important to remain vigilant and to work tirelessly against it."

The recent antisemitic allegations come in light of increased hate crimes committed towards the Jewish population.

Berlin's Olympic Stadium was built for the 1936 Olympics hosted by Nazi Germany, where one of the most controversial sports events in history took place.

Thursday's match was switched from Union's Alten Foersteriei ground to the Olympic Stadium to meet UEFA requirements.

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