The Yellows' crowd threw objects at the parquet that hit the referee and the game observer decided to stop it • A committee will convene tomorrow and decide whether it will be renewed
Maccabi Tel Aviv fans (archive)
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Alan Shiver
The first game in the final series between Maccabi Tel Aviv and Hapoel Mate Asher Acre was stopped tonight (Monday) during the third game due to a riot by Maccabi Tel Aviv fans.
In the third set (2: 8 below Asher) when the Yellows led 0: 2 in the sets at this point, the Maccabi crowd threw objects at the parquet that hit the referee.
At this point the game was stopped by a decision of the game supervisor, the teams met with the refereeing team about the possibility of resuming the game without a crowd, the staff down which Acre refused and the game was finally stopped.
Tomorrow, a league and cup committee will convene to discuss and decide what the game is about.
Technical victory, replay or continuation of the game from the moment it ends.