The Reds turned in a letter to the Association to allow fans to enter the National Cup semi-finals games on June 9: "Please formulate a program that will allow an audience entrance - even in the least amount. The club considers its fans an integral part of the team's progress to the Cup stages."
Hapoel Tel Aviv fans. Will you be able to see the game inside the stadium?
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Despite the Ministry of Health guidelines, Hapoel Tel Aviv does not want to play without the fans. The Reds addressed an official letter on Thursday requesting an invitation to a crowd for the state Cup semi-finals and their encounter with Maccabi Petah Tikva on June 9.
Khodorov was based on the recent relief from the health and noted in the letter: "The Tel Aviv Football Club wants to draw your attention to the issue at hand, as the semi-finals of the National Cup, like the league games, will be held without a crowd. This is in accordance with the conditions set by the Ministry of Health to return the football to full activity. "
"The easements allow restaurants, event halls and even theaters and cinemas to be opened soon, so we will ask relevant parties to formulate a program that will allow an audience to enter - even in the least amount, during the Cup semi-final celebration."
"Having seen a number of unimportant coaching games because our dedicated fans come in droves to support their beloved team, there is concern that if a crowd of this class is not allowed, for which we have not qualified for 8 years, there will be a greater gathering outside the stadium in Netanya - a situation that all parties naturally want Avoid it, also for public health.
"The club sees its fans as an integral part of the team's progress to the Cup and qualifying stages for the top playoffs in the Securities Exchange League. We would appreciate any assistance that would allow our fans to reach and support the team in the semi-finals, while adhering to the Ministry of Health and Football Association guidelines."