The football and basketball super leagues will return to full activity after the prime minister is expected to approve the closure approval in the coming hours. • At this time, the Ministry of Sports and Health is supposed to summarize the entire outline of the leagues' return.
Already returning.
All credit goes to the heads of the basket and leg administration
Photography:
Ami fat
Already returning.
All credit goes to the heads of the basket and leg administration
Photography:
Alan Shiver
Unless something unexpected happens, the Premier League in football as well as basketball will return to full activity this coming weekend.
During the cabinet meeting regarding the extension of the closure in the country until the end of the month, the Minister of Sports, Hili Trooper, requested that the senior leagues be excluded in order to prevent serious damage to Israel's status in international sports.
Trooper asked Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that the Ministry of Sports and the Ministry of Health, which had already announced this morning that he would not oppose the return of the games, agree on an outline of the return and was answered in the affirmative by the Prime Minister.
Now, the Ministry of Sports and the Ministry of Health are supposed to summarize the entire outline of the return, when the director of the football leagues will press for the two senior leagues to return and not just the Premier League.
Earlier, the Deputy Director General of the Ministry of Health, Professor Itamar Grotto, informed the chairman of the directorate, Erez Kalfon, that he had recommended to Corona projector Nachman Ash, and to the Minister of Health, Yuli Edelstein, that football can be returned at the weekend. The government.
Meanwhile, other senior officials in the Ministry of Health sent a message this morning to members of the league administration and chairman Erez Kalfon: "There is a desire for football to be excluded, but the issue still needs to be discussed at the Corona cabinet meeting."
Even before the shutdown, Kalfon was promised that Israeli football would return to activity in any case this coming Saturday.
If this does not happen, heavy consequences, economic and legal, are expected, including the inability of clubs to continue operating without releasing all staff players.