Maor Levy called Eyal Inbrom from Maccabi Petah Tikva "a monkey" and was eliminated in the 76th minute in the Green 0: 1 victory.
Shahar. How will the President of Haifa respond to the affair?
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Alan Shaver
A very embarrassing racism case occurred on Saturday in the youth match between Maccabi Haifa and Maccabi Petah Tikva. The greens captain, Maor Levi called Eyal Inbrom of Maccabi Petah Tikva "a monkey" and was removed as a result.
Levi, who is considered to have great potential on the green side of Carmel, recently signed a new 5-year contract and seems to be complaining about his mature character and professional ability, but he is expected to stand trial in both the club and the football association.
The midfielder posted a post on social networks after the game and wrote: "I will apologize to Eyal and anyone affected by my ejection in the game today. It was out of place, no matter what the situation was said and no matter the intent behind it. It will not happen again. I am not a racist and it is not The education I received at home and not the values I grew up with in Maccabi Haifa. The comment was said with the zeal of the game and there was no racist intention. "