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Will the government surprise? Alona Barkat: "No problem to put in 40 percent" - Walla! sport

2021-03-06T17:10:23.909Z


The league administration is waiting for the government ministers to vote: Be'er Sheva's landlady supports the return of the crowd, as do Eyal Segal and Jackie Ben Zaken. Maccabi Haifa fans protested


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Will the government surprise?

Alona Barkat: "No problem to put in 40 percent"

The league administration is waiting for the government ministers to vote: Be'er Sheva's landlady supports the return of the crowd, as do Eyal Segal and Jackie Ben Zaken.

Maccabi Haifa fans protested

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Saturday, 06 March 2021, 18:56 Updated: 19:03

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Watch: Maccabi Haifa fans before the game against Maccabi Petah Tikva (use according to section 27A of the Copyright Law)

Great vigilance in the administration of the football leagues and in the teams themselves ahead of the government ministers' vote that is expected tonight (Saturday) regarding the expected changes in the green label permits, including the entry of spectators into the football stadiums.



The administration is waiting for the government's decision and has been working directly with government ministries for the past two days to try and get a permit for a third of the stadiums' capacity, as requested by the Ministry of Health.

If there is finally a permit to return an audience to the extent proposed by the Ministry of Health yesterday, there will be a vote among the team owners to approve the outline of 1,500 spectators for large stadiums and half of that for small stadiums.



Those who expressed their protest tonight were Maccabi Haifa fans, about 200 of whom came to support the players before the game against Maccabi Petah Tikva and shouted: "We were vaccinated as you requested, we kept our distance, why can't we enter?".

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"Allow as many fans as possible to enjoy the football experience."

Alona Barkat (Photo: Liron Moldovan)

In a conversation with Walla!

Sport said tonight Alona Barkat: "I fully support the return of the crowd. We must work to increase the number of 1,500 spectators and allow as many fans as possible to enjoy the football experience. The stadiums are large and there is room for as many fans as possible. I see no reason 40 percent of the capacity. "



Maccabi Netanya owner Eyal Segal also joined this call and said: "The crowd must be returned and beautiful one hour earlier. Any delay constitutes an irreversible damage to the young generation of fans and the future potential of the crowd."



Old Jackie who heads MS.

Ashdod, will be able to accommodate only 750 spectators according to the proposed outline.

"I'm in favor, it's better than nothing," Ben Zaken said.



Hapoel Haifa owner Yoav Katz is not expected to support the outline of returning the crowd with numbers proposed by the Ministry of Health.

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