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Judging report in the Haifa derby: Ten players will be prosecuted Israel today

2021-02-11T09:55:09.430Z


| Israeli soccer Liani's report was published where it was clarified that Turgeman, Ben Best, Malul, Erel, Abu Fani, Menachem, and Habashi were expelled at the end of the violent provocation • Haziza, Planich and Capiloto were also mentioned • It was also written about Maccabi Haifa CEO: Dov took an active part in the fight and was seen pushing with his hands " The big challenge in the Haifa derby. 7 players wer


Liani's report was published where it was clarified that Turgeman, Ben Best, Malul, Erel, Abu Fani, Menachem, and Habashi were expelled at the end of the violent provocation • Haziza, Planich and Capiloto were also mentioned • It was also written about Maccabi Haifa CEO: Dov took an active part in the fight and was seen pushing with his hands "

  • The big challenge in the Haifa derby.

    7 players were mentioned in the report

    Photography: 

    Maor Alexelsi

The judging report to be submitted this morning (Thursday) by Haifa derby referee Liran Liani brought ten players to the association's court next Wednesday. The report includes not only the violence that was on the lawn, but mainly what happened in the locker rooms.

It should be noted that all the players indicated in the report will be able to play in the upcoming cast, at least until the trial in six days.

It is still unclear whether the violence that took place in the locker rooms and in the tunnel, the players involved can be removed, but seven red cards appeared this morning on the association's website in a post-match report.

The problem is that after a few minutes, the reds were deleted from the listings.

Either way, it seems that seven players will be prosecuted: Alon Turgeman, Eden Ben Best, Dor Malul and Gal Erel from Hapoel Haifa.

In Muhammad Abu Fani, San Menachem, and Eid Habashi from Maccabi Haifa.

The report itself wrote about San Menachem: "A provocation on the bench of Hapoel Haifa."

On the chain of events that followed, Liani noted that "Eden Ben-Best ran in an extreme way" to the scene.

Liani noted that the general manager of Maccabi Haifa, Assaf Ben Dov, was knocked down on the lawn by Alon Turgeman and it was also written that "Ben Dov took an active part in the fight and was seen pushing with his hands."

 The report reads: "With the whistle at the end of the game, Maccabi Haifa player San Menachem (who already had a yellow card for provoking an opposing player after scoring the first goal to win teams) ran defiantly and provocatively while shouting at the Hapoel Haifa bench players: 'Home, you A bunch of rags.

"As a result, Hapoel Haifa player Eden Ben-Best ran towards him in an aggressive and threatening manner and the two began to quarrel. Within seconds, a mass riot broke out on the lawn involving players and officials from both teams: Maccabi Haifa players: Habashi Aid, San Menachem, And Muhammad Abu Fani. Players from the Hapoel Haifa team: Gal Erel, Dor Malul, Alon Turgeman and Eden Ben Best.

"These players took an active part in the brawl - rioting, cursing, suffocating, pulling on shirts and trying to hit each other all around them players and I were a team of many who seemed to be trying to separate the commotion.

"During the commotion, Maccabi Haifa general manager Assaf Ben Dov came down to the field and was thrown onto the lawn by Hapoel Haifa player Alon Turgeman.

Assaf Ben Dov took an active part in addition, the fitness coach of the Hapoel Haifa team, Danny Bibbs, seems urgent and tries to punch his fists on the lawn and also in the area of ​​the players' tunnel.

Soon the commotion slipped into the players' tunnel area as the same players mentioned continued to quarrel, riot and punch in all directions ... ".

Source: israelhayom

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