The league administration appealed to the Ministry of Health to allow fans to enter the game between Maccabi Tel Aviv and Hapoel Holon on December 26 by presenting a negative corona test • The options: The Drive-In Hall in Tel Aviv and Begin Hall in Eilat
Maccabi Tel Aviv fans at Drive In. Will they return to the stands in the Winner's Cup final?
Photography:
Alan Shiver
The director of the Premier League has asked the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Culture and Sports to allow an audience to enter the Winner's Cup final, which will be held on December 26.
The principal gave a detailed presentation according to which fans will be able to enter the pitch only upon presentation of a negative corona test valid up to 72 hours before the opening time of the game.
In addition, due to the desire to avoid gatherings, the tickets will be purchased online only and tickets will not be purchased on site, food and drinks will be ordered through the app and the buffets will only be collected, special ushers will maintain order and regulate the amount of people in the toilets. .
In addition to the presentation regarding the Drive-in Hall in Tel Aviv, the principal raised another option before the Ministry of Health and Sports, to hold a Winner's Cup final with an audience in the city of Eilat.
As stated, Eilat is currently considered a green island and therefore a request was submitted for the game to be held in the southern city, with the clear condition of presenting a valid negative corona test, up to 72 hours before the opening time of the game.