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The referees' union ruled: Ido Shachar's goal against Maccabi Tel Aviv was legal
The professional committee of the union has not yet published the conclusion, but at a conference of Premier League referees it was explained to the referees that in such a case there was no reason to disqualify the goal of Hapoel Haifa
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Yaniv Tuchman
Thursday, 11 March 2021, 08:55 Updated: 09:02
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A week after the game between Hapoel Haifa and Maccabi Tel Aviv, the referees 'union came to the conclusion that Haim Sylves' team was indeed deprived and that the goal scored by Ido Shachar should have been happy.
Eli Hachmon sculpted the goal on the recommendation of screen referee Aviad Shiloah, claiming that Hapoel Haifa striker Case Ganem was in a different position and influenced Maccabi Tel Aviv stopper Eitan Tibi, who did not move the ball well towards Shahar because he had to deal with Ganem's presence behind him.
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His gate had to be happy.
Ido Shachar (Photo: Maor Elkelsi)
The professional committee of the referees' union found it difficult to make a decisive decision on the matter and have not yet published the conclusion, but at a conference of Premier League referees held yesterday it was explained to the referees that in such a case there was no room to disqualify Hapoel Haifa.
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