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League Director: From now on, the teams will be fined NIS 100,000 for training without a permit
Erez Kalfon sent a letter to the team leaders and clarified: "The return of some of the teams to training contrary to the instructions endangers the continued existence of the entire league. We were promised to return to practice on 14.10."
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Thursday, 08 October 2020, 11:38
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The director of the league today (Thursday) sent an urgent letter to the Premier League teams in which she clarifies that the return of some of the teams to training contrary to the outline of the Ministry of Health endangers the continued existence of the entire league in all its sporting and economic implications.
Therefore, in a letter signed by Ali Di Erez Kalfon, the chairman of the director, he informed the group leaders that any group that holds training from that date will be fined NIS 100,000, an amount that will be deducted from the corona incentive given to groups that adhere to the guidelines. By the Ministry of Sports and the Ministry of Health that on October 14 the teams will receive permission to return to training and then to regular activities.At the
same time, a source in the Ministry of Health spoke with one of the league administrators this morning and checked whether training can be stopped in basketball until next Wednesday. The teams to the league recognized by FIBA, the Balkan League.
Despite the conversation, the basketball teams will continue to train as usual, with the backing of the league administration and the Ministry of Sports.
The league administration wanted to make it clear that: "The basketball league administration has not received a request from the Ministry of Health to stop training teams playing in Europe."
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But the Minister of Culture and Sports actually supports returning to training.
The Minister sent a letter referring to the statements of the Ministry of Health and especially of Professor Grotto, who provided some threats following Betar Jerusalem's decision to return to training.
"I call on the Ministry of Health to stop unnecessary threats on Israeli sports," Trooper said. We demand regulations that allow international teams and players to continue to train continuously so that they can represent the State of Israel with dignity.
Any threat to continue this training is legally invalid and mainly harms Israeli sports for free. "
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Trooper, right (Photo: League Director
"I call on all Israeli sportsmen to follow regulations and rules and enlist like everyone else in the national mission of lowering the morbidity rate. I appeal to the Ministry of Health to stop the threats of collective punishment and continue working in partnership to find a solution that will allow Israeli sports to return soon. We are expected to do that. "
Grotto, who serves as deputy director of the Ministry of Health, sent a firm letter to the director of the leagues, Erez Kalfon, in which he resented the fact that Betar Jerusalem returned to training in violation of the Ministry of Health's instructions.
Grotto complained about the contemptuous attitude of Betar and its leaders in the regulations, the lack of cooperation, and threatened that its action could lead to a change and cancellation of the Ministry of Health's policy with professional sports in Israel.
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