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If the Ministry of Health does not respond within 48 hours, there will be no crowd on the pitches this coming weekend either - Walla! Sports

2021-02-28T15:10:36.864Z


The administration is waiting for an announcement from the Ministry of Health regarding the outline of the audience, and is seeking a decision by Tuesday. Maccabi Tel Aviv and Betar Jerusalem fans are planning a joint demonstration outside Bloomfield before next week's meeting


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If the Ministry of Health does not respond within 48 hours, there will be no crowds on the pitches this coming weekend either

The administration is waiting for an announcement from the Ministry of Health regarding the outline of the audience, and is seeking a decision by Tuesday.

Maccabi Tel Aviv and Betar Jerusalem fans are planning a joint demonstration outside Bloomfield before next week's meeting

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Yaniv Tuchman

Sunday, 28 February 2021, 17:01

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The Ministry of Health has not yet informed the director of the leagues whether and how many spectators it is willing to return to the stands.

As you may recall, at a meeting held last week, the administration asked for permission to allow an audience of one-third of the contents of each stadium.

The Ministry of Health has promised an answer towards the middle of this week, but is still not showing any signs that it is about to decide.



At the Executive Board meeting this morning (Sunday) to discuss broadcasting rights, the audience's interest was also discussed and it was agreed among those present that if in the next 48 hours, ie until Tuesday evening, the announcement is not received from the Ministry of Health, there will be no crowd in the stadiums this weekend. Which was supposed to be a return cycle to the stands.

The administration understands the claims of the teams and stadium managers that it takes time to prepare for the entrance of the crowd, from the sale of tickets to the entire logistical preparation, and therefore request a decision by Tuesday.

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Cycle 24 is supposed to be the weekend, including some games very attractive, including home games of Maccabi Haifa and Hapoel Be'er Sheva and of course meeting between Maccabi Tel Aviv and Beitar Jerusalem, he waited for fans of both clubs hoping to ten thousand spectators present at it.



Since it seems Outline that will allow an audience to enter, Maccabi Tel Aviv and Betar Jerusalem fans launched a joint campaign on social media, calling on fans from both teams to come to Bloomfield in eight days to demonstrate together outside the stadium against the decision to keep the crowd off the field.

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