The disciplinary tribunal of the association sentenced the owners of Bnei Yehuda to a two-month suspended sentence • The relationship was suspended from three actual games, in addition to a fine
Abramov.
Light punishment
Photography:
Alan Shiver
After the serious incidents that occurred during Bnei Yehuda's loss to Hapoel Kfar Saba on Sunday, team owners Barak Abramov and midfielder Matthias Liovich were on disciplinary action today (Wednesday).
The disciplinary tribunal of the Football Association sentenced Liovich, who was charged with misconduct, to be suspended for three games and a fine of NIS 3,000.
Abramov was charged with insulting a judge, disorderly conduct and misconduct, and received a particularly lenient sentence - a fine of NIS 7,500 and a two-month suspended sentence for one year.
As you may recall, according to the Bnei Yehuda 3: 1 refereeing report for Hapoel Kfar Saba, Abramov told referee Snir Levy: "You are breaking up a team of NIS 20 million, you will be ashamed. ". The player was quoted as saying in the report: "Liovich called out to Fuck VAR, as he got off the field he continued his protest and threw a bottle of water towards the VAR stand."