Credit: Imago/The Overlap on YouTube
Credit: Imago/The Overlap on YouTube

UEFA reject appeal as more fans banned from match away from Aston Villa vs Maccabi Tel Aviv

Declan Carr

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Aston Villa have been in the headlines recently for a decision that is out of their control.

The decision was nothing to do with the Villans, as it is the above bodies that make the decision, not the club itself.

Aston Villa manager Unai Emery stands in the shadows looking concerned.
Emery's side have been the subject of controversy. (Credit: Imago)

UEFA make Eintracht Frankfurt decision that mirrors Aston Villa situation

The decision not to allow away supporters for Villa's clash with the Israeli side, has caused huge controversy.

Sky Sports' Anthony Joseph reported on 17 October that UEFA have now rejected an appeal from Eintracht Frankfurt to move their Champions League clash with Napoli to a neutral venue.

It came after visiting supporters were banned from attending by Italian authorities, in a situation similar to the one involving the Villans.

Aston Villa had nothing to do with the decision

It must be stressed again that the club themselves cannot make the decision, it is only the SAG and the local police which have the power to do so.

Villa will central to many rage-filled arguments about the lack of away supporters, but ultimately they had no say in the matter.

  • The SAG informed Villa and UEFA that away supporters will not be allowed to attend the match
  • Villa released a statement on 16 October confirming the news
  • UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer slammed the decision after the Villa statement

The decision was always bound to cause controversy as the conflict between Israel and Palestine is one of the prominent global debates at the moment, with both sides heated in their views on the matter.

The Villans should be excluded from any debate about the matter, as they were not involved in the decision that has been reached.

Ultimately, the safety of fans and the local community is paramount and if the decision has been taken to ensure that, it surely is the right outcome.

The controversy is unlikely to simply blow over anytime soon, and Villans fans will have to hear about it, probably until the match is played.

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