The first leg of the first round qualifying for the next one Champions in between Hamrun Spartans maltese and the maccabi haifa The Israelis had to be delayed in the second half due to the launching of flares from the stands on the artificial grass and clashes between fans in centenary stadium from the city of Ta’Qali (malt).
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Midway through the second half, several flares began to be launched from the sector in the stands by Maccabi Haifa supporters, which ended up falling onto the field and damaging the artificial grass, forcing Scottish referee Donald Robertson to stop the game. According to some witnesses, the source of Israel fans’ anger resides in pro-Palestine chants used by local followers.
In addition, radicals from both teams clashed in the stands and threw various objects at each other. Players from the field tried to reassure the fans to continue the rivalry. At the time of interruption the Israeli team won 0-2 with goals from Haitian Frantzdy Pierrot and Din David.
Source: La Verdad

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