The Association Tribunal has set one actual radius game and another one suspended due to the racial grunts of the group's fans at the Betar Jerusalem contact, Freddie Plumain
Maccabi Haifa fans
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Maor Alexasci
The Football Association Tribunal announced Thursday (Thursday) its decision regarding the grunts of some Maccabi Haifa fans against Jerusalem Betar Freddy Plumine and the flares that were lit in the stands before its opening whistle.
Dayan Giora Landau ruled that the Greens will have one actual radius game and one more will be suspended for one year for each offense of racist readings. In addition, the Greens were fined NIS 20,000. The radius penalty will be applied in the league game against Hapoel Beer Sheva next Sunday. Apparently, the game will be held at Bloomfield Stadium.
In his decision, the judge noted that despite the fact that Haifa faced a penalty of two suspended games, he ruled only one because of Plumine's defiance of the crowd, according to Judge Roy Reinschreiber's report.