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Towards the return of the audience: Maccabi Haifa will hold a raffle among its fans
The club is preparing for the entry of 1,500 fans for the next home games, with only subscribers from the previous season participating in the raffle.
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Shlomo Weiss
Wednesday, 10 March 2021, 19:21 Updated: 19:27
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Maccabi Haifa is preparing to return the crowd to the pitches.
The club clarified today (Wednesday) to the fans their course of action regarding bringing in an audience for the upcoming home games - against Maccabi Petah Tikva in the cup and against Maccabi Netanya.
As is well known, teams with the big stadiums have permission to admit 1,500 spectators and in Haifa they decided to hold a raffle in which only subscribers from the previous season could participate.
In addition, the team clarified that in each lottery, priority will be given to fans who have not yet purchased a ticket for one of the previous games, so that more rotation will be possible between as many fans as possible who can reach the games.
Of course only fans with green badge holders will be allowed to enter the game.
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Maccabi Haifa's rival this coming Sunday, Bnei Yehuda, announced that it will not sell tickets to the foreign audience.
The group will allow entry for 1,500 fans, with the ticket price being uniform and standing at NIS 80.
Admission will of course only be allowed on presentation of a recovery certificate / vaccinated certificate and only to fans who have purchased tickets for the team games in the past.
A fan who does not meet these criteria will not be able to enter the stadium.
To avoid congestion at the entrance, the time of arrival at the stadium will also appear on the ticket.
Bnei Yehuda also clarified that subscribers from last season will be able to redeem the four missing home games until the end of the current season only, and those who are unable to redeem will receive a pro rata amount by purchasing a subscription for the next season.
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