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It turns out: only 1,500 fans will be allowed to enter the big stadiums
Conversations between the heads of the administration and the Ministry of Health paint a bleak picture, according to which only a small number of fans will be allowed to enter the games.
The principal is awaiting an official response
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Yaniv Tuchman
Thursday, 04 March 2021, 17:37 Updated: 17:49
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Will the crowd return to the football fields soon?
Really not sure.
The director of the football leagues has not yet received the permit from the Ministry of Health to increase the number of spectators in the stadiums, but from conversations that take place between the heads of the bodies, a gloomy picture emerges.
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Will have to wait a long time probably to return to the stadiums.
Maccabi Tel Aviv fans (Photo: Tal Levy)
According to this scenario, football fans in a large stadium (Bloomfield, Haifa, Teddy, Beer Sheva, Netanya, Moshava) will be able to enter 1,500 spectators and in a small stadium only 750. These are lower numbers than the principal and teams requested and at this stage it is doubtful the crowd will return soon.
In any case, the administration is still waiting for an official response from the Ministry of Health.
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