• Supporters stay away after Uefa donates €1 per ticket to crisis • Banner reading ‘Stop Islamization’ displayed outside stadium

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

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The game, which finished goalless, was played in front of a crowd of around 3,000 at the Inea Stadium, where the club’s average attendance last season was 20,054. A banner reading “Stop Islamization” was hung at one of the entrances.

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The boycott had been planned several days in advance, and was announced by one of the team’s ultras societies last week. A flag at a previous home game had read “This is obvious and simple for us, we do not want refugees in Poland”.

It was not a sentiment shared elsewhere in Europe, with Athletic Bilbao supporters unfurling a “Refugees welcome” banner during their 3-1 win over Augsburg.