Supporters of Israeli football club Beitar Jerusalem enter the stadium bearing the club's shield on their heads prior to their return match against Belgium team Charleroi on July 23, 2015 at Teddy Stadium in Jerusalem. Beitar Jerusalem owner Eli Tabib announced after the first leg of Europa League match between Charleroi and Beitar was halted in Belgium that he was "ashamed" by the conduct of an "extremist group of fans" and intended to sell the team. AFP PHOTO / MENAHEM KAHANA        (Photo credit should read MENAHEM KAHANA/AFP/Getty Images)
Supporters of Israeli football club Beitar Jerusalem enter the stadium bearing the club's shield on their heads prior to their return match against Belgium team Charleroi on July 23, 2015 at Teddy Stadium in Jerusalem. Beitar Jerusalem owner Eli Tabib announced after the first leg of Europa League match between Charleroi and Beitar was halted in Belgium that he was "ashamed" by the conduct of an "extremist group of fans" and intended to sell the team. AFP PHOTO / MENAHEM KAHANA        (Photo credit should read MENAHEM KAHANA/AFP/Getty Images)

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Beitar Jerusalem is notorious across Israel for the anti-Arab racism of some of its fans. When Moshe Hogeg bought the club, he sought to change that. His latest move is to explore Emirati investment in the club, following the normalization agreement between Israel and the UAE.

Beitar Jerusalem owner exploring Emirati investment for infamous team

Beitar Jerusalem is notorious across Israel for the anti-Arab racism of some of its fans. When Moshe Hogeg bought the club, he sought to change that. His latest move is to explore Emirati investment in the club, following the normalization agreement between Israel and the UAE.