Due to the uncertainty regarding the extension of the closure, the administration postponed five games scheduled for tomorrow: "We can not wait for government decisions until the wee hours of the night" • The administration added: "If the government does not allow the games to be renewed continuously, we will discuss the consequences."
The National Games have been postponed to Monday
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Alan Shiver
The National League was scheduled to return to action tomorrow (Friday) with the expiration of the closure imposed by the government, but due to uncertainty regarding the extension of the closure, the leagues administration announced in advance the postponement of the five games scheduled for tomorrow and moved them to Monday.
"Unfortunately, there is real uncertainty regarding the holding of the five games scheduled for tomorrow in the 20th round of the National League, due to the Israeli government's failure to make decisions regarding the extension or non-extension of the closure and the exclusion or non-exclusion of the National League.
"This state of uncertainty, which we have unfortunately experienced in previous times, severely disrupts and disrupts the sporting preparations for the games of the teams and players as well as the commercial partners of the principal who have to prepare for the games, including the production of broadcasts. Until the wee hours of the night so we act responsibly to produce certainty for the teams and are forced to announce right now that all games scheduled to take place tomorrow will be postponed to Monday.
"We hope that the Israeli government will approve our demand to renew the National League games on Monday continuously until the end of the game season while complying with all the principles we agreed with the Ministries of Health, Culture and Sports, just as we did in the Premier League. "Enter the National League Teams Forum to discuss the sporting and economic implications of continuing the season's activities."