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Hapoel Haifa will not allow Maccabi Tel Aviv fans to enter the cup game
The Reds have decided that in the next two home games, foreign players will not be allowed in, and in the run-up to the playoffs, a new decision will be made on the subject.
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Shlomo Weiss
Tuesday, 09 March 2021, 10:08 Updated: 10:23
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The heads of Hapoel Haifa have decided that in the next two home games of the team, the entry of foreign spectators will not be allowed.
As is well known, in the rehearsal outline of the audience, it was decided that each group would be able to choose whether it allowed the audience of the visiting group to enter, or decided to allow the entry of the home audience only.
Now in Haifa they have made a decision only for the next two games and then the club leaders will sit down and make a decision whether to continue with the ban on the entry of foreign spectators or change the decision.
This means that beyond the upcoming league game against MS Ashdod, no foreign crowd will be allowed in, in Haifa they decided not to sell tickets to Maccabi Tel Aviv fans for the game in the eighth finals of the State Cup.
The Reds from Carmel see paramount importance in the cup and want a relative advantage with an audience that pushes and encourages the team.
The club will make a decision about the playoffs afterwards.
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If not a top playoff, at least not get tangled up at the bottom.
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Hapoel Haifa are still disappointed that the chance of reaching the top playoff seems almost lost, but expect the players to continue at a high pace in the last two games of the regular season in order to score as many points as possible.
"It is true that the chances of qualifying for the top playoffs are slim," the team admitted, "but we must fight to the end. These points are important even if we are in the lower playoffs, so that we do not find ourselves mistaken in survival struggles."
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