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The Football Association will demand from the Norwegians compensation in the amount of 100,000 euros
The association was surprised to cancel the friendly match less than six hours before the opening whistle.
The demand for compensation is for travel expenses and the stay in Oslo and the UEFA has been asked to intervene.
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Yaniv Tuchman
Wednesday, 11 November 2020, 14:21
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The Israeli national team lands in Norway ahead of the friendly match (Football Association)
The Israeli Football Association plans to sue the Norwegian association in the amount of about 100,000 euros following the cancellation of the friendly match that was scheduled to take place tonight (Wednesday) in Oslo.
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cancellation notice arrived less than six hours before the opening whistle of the game and it surprised the heads of the Israeli association, as well as the players and staff. Yesterday all final approvals were received. That the game will take place as planned and this morning approval was even received for Beavers Natcho to participate in the game, although yesterday he was required to go into isolation after staying alongside Mons Dabour.
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The Israeli national team's game in Norway was canceled a few hours before the opening
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Training in a game game.
Players of the Israeli national team in Oslo (Photo: The Football Association)
Instead of the game, the Israeli team will hold a training session and begin preparing for the away game in the Czech Republic on Sunday, as part of the League of Nations.
Davor, who was found positive for Corona - which put pressure on the local health ministry and led to a recommendation to cancel the game - has already taken off from Norway to Germany, after Hoffenheim sent a private jet to take him home.
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