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The hearing in Joshua's case begins soon
Hapoel Beer Sheva's Portuguese midfielder is on trial following a claim by a Maccabi Tel Aviv player, according to which he spat at him during the game between the two last Monday.
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Yaniv Tuchman
Wednesday, 03 February 2021, 16:49
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Two days after the media incident with Avi Rikan, Joshua will appear today (Wednesday) in the Football Association's court to discuss his possible removal.
As mentioned, the Maccabi Tel Aviv contact claimed that the Hapoel Beer Sheva star spat at him in the loss of the trophy holder to the champion Turner (1: 0), but the Portuguese denied and claimed that overall he made a "tap" movement towards him.
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At the beginning of the discussion.
Joshua (Photo: Ariel Shalom,.)
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At the hearing, Be'er Sheva is expected to argue as a preliminary claim that the Football Association prosecutor did not have the authority to intervene in the incident and order prosecution, because in-game referee David Foxman examined the spitting movement during the game and found no reason to call referee Gal Leibowitz to check the incident in front of the screen.
In Be'er Sheva, they claim that this is not a classic case in which a central judge does not notice the incident because Foxman examined things and did not notice the spitting itself.
Hapoel Beer Sheva gathered a lot of material for the hearing yesterday and, among other things, also confirmed to the referees' union the news here yesterday morning that Foxman examined the said case and did not find that Joshua should be removed.
Empty at the entrance to the discussion (Photo: Ariel Shalom,.)
In Be'er Sheva, they claim that this is not a classic case in which a central judge does not notice the incident because Foxman examined things and did not notice the spitting itself.
Joshua (Photo: Ariel Shalom,.)
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