Israel's top 2 football clubs get severe sanctions over players riot (Image Source: Google)
Israeli Champions League club Maccabi Haifa and Conference League side Hapoel Beer Sheva received severe sanctions for a players riot.
The incident, which included assaults between players, erupted after second-placed hosts Beer Sheva scored a last-second winning goal against the league champions and current table leaders in a 2-1 victory on May 1, reports Xinhua.
The Israel Football Association announced in a statement that its disciplinary court imposed a three-point deduction for each team, alongside high fine penalties.