The first two home games in the 2022 World Cup qualifiers against Denmark (25.3) and Scotland (28.3) will be held for the first time at the renewed stadium in Jaffa
Israeli national team players.
For the first time in Jaffa
Photography:
Alan Shiver
The Football Association informed UEFA tonight (Wednesday) that the first two home games of the Israeli team in the 2022 World Cup qualifiers against Denmark (25.3) and Scotland (28.3) will be held for the first time at the renovated Bloomfield Stadium.
Ratem Kemar, general manager of the Football Association, clarified: "Since the reopening of Bloomfield Stadium, we have aimed to hold games for the senior team as well, but this has not been helped so far due to the Corona crisis.
In the months leading up to the game we will continue our joint efforts with the Ministries of Health and Sports to ensure that a crowd can be allowed in so that the reconnection between the national team and its many fans will be particularly exciting.
"The team will hold its other home games in the tournament in additional stadiums to enjoy the wonderful hospitality that each of them knew how to give us and the easier arrival of fans in different parts of the country."