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Watch: After a year - the Israeli audience returned to the stands Israel today

2021-02-22T19:46:15.804Z


300 Maccabi Tel Aviv fans were allowed to enter the hall, after a year of games without an audience • The principal: "Consideration of increasing the audience" | Israeli basketball


Maccabi Tel Aviv is currently hosting Nahariya in front of 300 fans who were allowed to enter the hall, after almost a year of games without an audience • Chairman of the Board Shlomi Perry: "We have been promised that if things work out properly, the government will consider increasing the amount soon"

  • Maccabi Tel Aviv fans return to Yad Eliyahu Hall, tonight

    Photo: 

    Oded Karni

  • Maccabi Tel Aviv fans return to Yad Eliyahu Hall, tonight

    Photo: 

    Oded Karni

  • Maccabi Tel Aviv fans return to Yad Eliyahu Hall, tonight

    Photo: 

    Oded Karni

Almost a year has passed since the last time fans were allowed to enter the sports fields in Israel, and here it happens again: 300 fans came tonight (Monday) to Menora Mivtachim Hall to watch Maccabi Tel Aviv's game against Nahariya.

It is true that this is a regular league game and the opponent is locked in the table, but a festive feeling enveloped the stands in the hall. The excitement of the fans and players can not be missed, not even of the director of the league administration Shlomi Perry who has already seen everything and still looks excited and said to "Israel Today": "I am very excited to see the fans with the scarves and encouragement back on the pitches. "We are happy to see basketball with an audience again, and we have a promise that if things work out, the government will positively consider increasing the amount allowed within a few weeks."

Source: israelhayom

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