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Modified Top Playoff Games Board | Israel today

2020-03-03T15:09:11.032Z


Israeli soccer


After it was understood that according to the original pattern, the closing cycles could not be held uniformly due to stadium problem, the administration made a change to the game board • Meaning: Foreign games for the Maccabi Tel Aviv in Haifa and the WC in the 2 closing cycles

  • Arad and Schechter in the fight. A change to the top playoff board

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A fundamental change in the order of the top playoff table in the Premier League. Due to a stadium problem, the closing cycles could not take place at one hour, so the league manager decided to use the championship rules and change cycles so that all games were held at one hour.

The leagues administration said Tuesday: "Analysis of the order of the games, which is determined by the locations of the teams at the end of the regular league, indicates that, according to the original game format, the season's end cycles will not be possible at a uniform time (as necessary due to sporting struggles) And that's because of stadium restrictions. "

The statement said: "Because of this, the league committee and the trophy decided to apply section 3 (12) of the championship rules and make cycles replacements, so that the committee will be able to stroke the season's end games as uniformly as required. Hold the games at a uniform hour. "

Now, according to the new schedule, it can be seen that instead of the Tel Aviv Derby in the 36th and final cycle, Maccabi Tel Aviv will be going to Turner to meet with Hapoel Beer Sheva, while Maccabi Haifa will face Teddy at Betar Jerusalem. In the 35th and penultimate cycle, Maccabi Haifa will host Maccabi Ofer Maccabi Tel Aviv instead of the 33rd cycle as it was initially. The Tel Aviv Derby will be held twice within two weeks in cycles 31 and 33.

Source: israelhayom

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