At the end of the meeting of the Chairman of the Football Leagues Administration, Erez Kalfon, with the Ministry of Justice, the Ministry of Culture and Sports, the Ministry of Baptism and the Football Association: Working teams have been set up to pass the administrative fines law
This morning (Monday), a combined work meeting that dealt with violence on the football fields ended.
The meeting, held at the Ministry of Justice in Jerusalem, was attended by representatives of the Ministry of Justice, the Ministry of Culture and Sports, the Ministry of Internal Security, the Israel Police and the Football Association.
At the end of the meeting, it was agreed to establish work teams that will work on the Administrative Fines Law and submit their conclusions to the Ministry of Justice in the coming month.
Furthermore, the issue of facial recognition of fans on the pitches, the possibility of a one-year expulsion by the fans of violent fans and guidance to the court judges to aggravate the punishment against criminal and violent fans will be examined.
Chairman of the Football Leagues Administration, Erez Kalfon: "We are moving in the right direction and we will turn a hard hand for the offenders who are rioting in the football stands.
After a year and a half of hard work on the Administrative Fines Act, conditions have matured and we are moving towards a significant tool in enforcing security on our plots.
I would like to thank the Minister of Culture and Sports, Hili Trooper, the Minister of Justice, Gideon Saar, the Minister of Internal Security, Omar Bar-Lev, for their cooperation and the common understanding that the current routine cannot continue.
We will act in every way to prevent the football fields from becoming violent. "