Sports › Sports News       18.09.2015

Lech Poznan fans boycott Europa League match after refugee pledge

Lech Poznan, who usually play in front of 20,000, take on Belenenses in front of a mass of empty seats at the Inea Stadium. Photograph: Kuba Kaczmarczyk/EPA

Lech Poznan supporters carried out their threat to boycott Thursday night's Europa League match against Belenenses in protest at Uefa's decision to donate €1 from each ticket sold to the cause of refugees.

The game, which finished goalless, was played in front of a sparse crowd of around 3,000 at the Inea Stadium, where the club's average attendance last season was 20,054.

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