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In line for teams: The Ministry of Sports will fund the costs of policing and security on the courts
The ball-industry teams feared heavy losses if they agreed to the current outline, but Sports Minister Hili Trooper made it clear that his office was allocating funding for this.
If the teams refuse the outline of 1,500 spectators, funds from the safety net will be cut
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Sunday, 07 March 2021, 18:00 Updated: 18:01
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The Ministry of Sports will fund the costs of policing and security at the ball games, if indeed it is decided to bring back an audience in the current outline.
As is known, tomorrow (Monday) the heads of the teams in the Premier League will meet to discuss the question of returning the crowd in an outline that confirms a maximum of 1,500 fans (in stadiums under ten thousand seats only 750 fans will be approved) in games from the next round.
The teams expressed great concern that security costs would outweigh revenues and lead to significant economic losses, but Sports Minister Hili Troper made it clear to team leaders that his office had set aside tens of millions of shekels in favor of security and policing costs and funding for teams unable to do so.
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Compensation for groups for the lost tickets.
Maccabi Haifa fans (Photo: Lilach Weiss)
In addition, as published by Yaniv Tuchman in Walla!
Sports, if the teams refuse the outline, the Ministry of Sports will cut the funds received from the safety net.
In such a situation, a team such as Maccabi Tel Aviv or Maccabi Haifa, which can bring 1,500 fans to its home games, will lose the amount of tickets for this amount and will only receive the difference.
"This is not a sanction but what is written in the contract," Trooper explained in an interview with Walla!
Sports and also addressed the issue of policing and allegations of economic collapse if the outline is approved.
"I do not accept this thing. When it was not possible to bring in an audience, we kept their heads above water. To remind you something precedent happened this year and dramatic. The State of Israel has never transferred money in such amounts to privately owned groups. Look at some things in other areas collapsed and we after a year of Corona without any group that collapsed economically. In the end groups are a private thing and we still kept them. Second thing, all the costs of policing and ushers it will be something we fund and the groups know it because we left a few million shekels aside for it. The safety net will not stop, even after that "It will only go down in relative terms. That is, a team that would have brought in 10,000 fans and now can only bring in 1,000 fans, will continue to get a safety net for 9,000 lost tickets."
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