European soccer’s governing body has handed Israel’s Maccabi Tel Aviv a one-game ban on selling tickets to away supporters due to their behavior at a recent European fixture, and fined the club €20,000 ($23,416). The penalties were announced in a statement by UEFA’s Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body on Wednesday. The ban, which is on suspension for two years, was issued following a December 11 match between Maccabi Tel Aviv and German club VfB Stuttgart in the latter’s home city. It was the first game that Maccabi had played away since a controversial match against UK club Aston Villa, which...