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The next round will be decisive: will the number of fans on the pitches be significantly increased?
Professionals from the Ministry of Culture and Sports will meet for the first time with a representative of the Ministry of Health with a significant increase in the number of spectators on the fields.
The next relief beat is planned for Sunday in ten days, the administration hopes for 5,000 fans in early April
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Yaniv Tuchman
Thursday, 11 March 2021, 15:38 Updated: 15:44
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A significant meeting for the future of football fans will be held on Sunday, in which professionals from the Ministry of Culture and Sports will participate with representatives of the Ministry of Health, headed by Professor Prof. Nachman Ash.
The meeting will discuss a significant increase in the number of spectators on the pitches, as well as photos and videos from the football games this coming weekend, as well as from the basketball games that have already been opened to the spectators.
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A senior official in the Ministry of Health even promised in a conversation with his counterpart in the Ministry of Culture and Sports that: "If the outline seems to be implemented and looks good, we will discuss a significant increase for the next beat."
The next relief beat is scheduled for Sunday in ten days on March 21, which will be the day after the regular season final round.
As reported here, on Sunday the estimates in the football leagues administration speak of 5,000 spectators in the playoffs in early April and possibly even in the Israeli national team games in Bloomfield at the end of the month.
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