The Leagues Administration held a meeting today (Thursday) in the presence of the Israel Police, team representatives, legal advisers, and event managers to implement the decision made regarding the removal of racist and violent fans from the football fields in the away games as well.
It has been decided that from now on, a team that wants to keep its fans away from away games, will be able to do so.
She will send to the host team before the game, a list of fans who refuse entry, and they will receive prior written notice of which they can appeal to a committee that checks the distant club.
Erez Kalfon, chairman of the leagues administration, said: "The administration is working in full cooperation with the Israel Police to eradicate violence and racism from the pitches in the spirit of Judge Banki's ruling that the team has a duty to ensure public order and public safety in a football game. We are taking another step today, on the eve of the season opener, to ensure an exciting, family-friendly and protected experience for football fans in Israel. "