Although Israel is considered a "red" country, local authorities will allow the team to reach the game against Bucken Bears on September 18 • All details and full instructions inside
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Hapoel Tel Aviv continues to prepare, mainly logistically, for the pair of games against Bucken Bears in the first round of the Champions League in basketball next month.
The first game is expected to take place at the Shlomo Group Hall on September 15, and the club hopes that since Denmark is considered a "green" country, players and team members will be allowed to enter Israel without the need for isolation, according to the new outline formulated by the Ministry of Health.
Israel Today has also learned that although Israel is considered a "red" country, Denmark has approved Hapoel Tel Aviv to enter the country without the need for isolation after coordination talks with FIBA ahead of the rematch on September 18. And immediately after landing and also will not be allowed to walk around the city but to stay exclusively in the hotel.