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The solution to the night curfew: The game between Hapoel Holon and Maccabi Rishon Lezion was brought forward
The league administration and teams did not want to give up the entrance of the crowd and brought the game ahead on Saturday to 16:15.
Hapoel Eilat will host Maccabi Tel Aviv with an audience at 18:30, Hapoel Beer Sheva will host Maccabi Haifa without an audience at 20:00
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Tuesday, 23 February 2021, 22:59
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Noam speaks in front of Tyros Maggie (Photo: official website, Oded Karni, league director)
The night curfew approved by the Israeli government today (Tuesday) from next Thursday until Saturday night, which is supposed to prevent the Purim parties, also affects the return of the crowd to the basketball halls.
The administration, in coordination with the teams, decided to advance the league game between Hapoel Holon and Maccabi Rishon Lezion from 20:00 to 16:15, in order for the game to be held with an audience.
At the same time, two more games will be played on Saturday night - the game between Hapoel Eilat and Maccabi Tel Aviv will start at 18:30 instead of 18:15 and will also be played with an audience in the southern city.
The match between Hapoel Beer Sheva and Maccabi Haifa will start as planned at 20:00 and will be held without an audience.
As you may recall, as part of the green label outline, the return of 300 spectators to the sports halls has meanwhile been approved as these must have a green passport because they have been vaccinated or recovered from corona.
The game between Maccabi Tel Aviv and Nahariya last night was the first in the Premier League in which the crowd entered.
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