The court sentenced Belem Hapoel B'Shlosha to a fine and a fine of one thousand shekels • The group's fans came to protest against the judges and confronted Shlomi Barzel, the association's head of information
Alhamid and fans of Hapoel B'Shlosha
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Fans of Hapoel B'Shlosha
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Fans of Hapoel B'Shlosha
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Udi quote
Tonight (Wednesday), the court of the Football Association sentenced Hapoel B'Tselem Hatem 'Abd al-Hamid to a two-game suspension in addition to a fine of one thousand shekels, following his suspension in the last game against Hapoel Tel Aviv.
Alhamid and BS fans outside the court
During the hearing, Alhamid told Dayan: "I was in a storm of emotions after the game, like her I do not remember in my life."
As you may recall, a goal by the brake was disqualified in extra time against Hapoel Tel Aviv on the grounds that it did not exist. In the meantime, the referees' association suspended Eli Hachmon, who served as a screen referee in that game.
About a hundred Hapoel B'Shlosha fans came to the Football Association's offices tonight to protest against the referees' conduct in the team's games. At the same time, they expressed support for Alhamid.
The fans waved a sign "Referees in Red 2" and even confronted the head of the Football Association's information department, Shlomi Barzel, after blocking his car and preventing him from traveling.
Behind the scenes, some BS fans are in cooperation with Maccabi Haifa fans, with both audiences making harsh claims about the refereeing decisions in their teams' games. The fans also cursed the association's prosecutor, Adv. Nir Reshef.