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Groups will not be required to release foreigners to selected teams Israel today

2020-03-14T18:58:21.012Z


Israeli soccer


In a letter sent to groups across Europe including Israel, Fatma Samura, who is responsible for security at FIFA, clarified that following the spread of the Corona virus, they will be given the option of leaving foreigners in the country and players who will be summoned from their country and chosen not to come, will not be punished

  • Rokabice. Will fly to Australia?

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    Maor Alexasci

  • Borwich. If he leaves for his chosen game, he will return to isolation

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    Alan Shaver

  • Spirovsky. Expected to receive summons in northern Macedonia

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    Alan Shaver

At the end of the month, international teams are scheduled to be played around the world, including the League of Nations playoffs. There is currently no announcement of the cancellation of the games, but FIFA seems to understand the gravity of the situation due to the spread of the corona virus. In a letter sent to Fatma Samura, responsible for security at FIFA, it was made clear that the clubs are not obliged to release players to the teams.

According to a FIFA message to the teams, even if they give up and release the players, they themselves can make a decision not to come and not be punished. For example, the Australian team players playing Maccabi Haifa, Trent Sainsbury and Nikita Rokavitsa, who may be summoned for a match against Kuwait (currently taking place) As planned), they will not necessarily receive a green light to fly to their homeland.

Haifa goalkeeper Jasmine Borich is scheduled to fly for the Bosnia team against Ireland in the League Cup playoffs, but the club would prefer not to fly at this time. If Borich decides to leave Israel after all, he will be forced to return to the 14-day isolation and as any player who passes through Ben Gurion Airport. Borich's flight is scheduled for Sunday (March 15) and is among the few to leave Israel.

In addition, the top league players include Stefan Spirowski (Hapoel TA, Northern Macedonia), all goalkeepers of the Lithuania team, Ernestus Stetkos (Hapoel Hashem, injured), Emilius Zubas (Bnei Yehuda) and Dejugas Bartos (Urban Kashev) ), Accompanied by Garcia (Betar of Jerusalem, Trinidad and Tobago), Radu Ginsari (Kash Urban, Moldova) and more.

Source: israelhayom

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