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2020-03-08T08:43:35.086Z


If Pilot Separates the Crowd in the Cup Final between Maccabi Haifa and Hapoel B'Tselem Due to the Corona, Israeli Football Will Not Hurt Israeli Football


Due to restrictions on rallying, Premier League teams have submitted sketches of their stadiums for approval by the Ministry of Health

  • Maccabi Haifa fans. Will be back tomorrow to watch football

    Photo:

    Maor Alexasci

The Ministry of Health has authorized Maccabi Haifa to hold its match against Hapoel Bet in the frame of the quarter-finals of Sami Ofer in front of 20,000 spectators (tomorrow, 20:15).

The outline speaks to a crowd of 4,500 people, among them buffalo. Bloc and bloc will be separated by close to 2,000 places, and the entrances and exits from the stadium will be separated according to the blocks. Already on Thursday, she handed over a sketch of the stadium to explore all possibilities. In addition, the fact that the Greens operate the box office independently allowed them to know exactly who sits in each chair, so that each fan's personal details are also known.

Maccabi Haifa fans. We'll pave the way for other audiences // Photo: Alan Shaver

Tomorrow's game is actually a kind of pilot for all of Israeli football. The leagues administration will provide specifications of all the Premier League stadiums, and together with the Ministry of Health will map all the entrances, entrances and exits at each facility. Subject to this, the Ministry of Health will approve the number of viewers per game. The goal, of course, is to allow the Premier League games to continue under the 5,000 block limit, as required by the Ministry of Health.

Anyone who purchased a ticket for a game that was scheduled to take place last Wednesday will be able to reach Sammy Ofer tomorrow, and several hundred more tickets have even been approved for sale. "The audience will have to obey instructions, arrive early and be patient," they said at the club. "It's new to everyone, but possible."

If the pilot works, the Green League game against Hapoel Tel Aviv next week will also be held in the same format. On the one hand, these are losses of millions of shekels for Haifa, and on the other hand, as long as the fear of games without a crowd floats in the air, the Green Club accept it, as well as the other big clubs.

Source: israelhayom

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