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Police fear that hundreds of Maccabi Haifa fans bought tickets for the game against Bnei Yehuda - Walla! sport

2021-03-14T12:46:43.788Z


Although the Goldens did not allocate a separate offer to the visiting crowd, the pace of ticket sales raised suspicion that many green fans would infiltrate the game (20:45, Sport 5). The police intend to treat fans who will be identified as Maccabi Haifa fans with a heavy hand


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Police fear that hundreds of Maccabi Haifa fans bought tickets for the game against Bnei Yehuda

Although the Goldens did not allocate a separate offer to the visiting crowd, the pace of ticket sales raised suspicion that many green fans would infiltrate the game (20:45, Sport 5).

The police intend to treat fans who will be identified as Maccabi Haifa fans with a heavy hand

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Shlomo Weiss

Sunday, 14 March 2021, 14:28 Updated: 14:42

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The Israeli police are preparing for a script in which hundreds of Maccabi Haifa fans will come to Bloomfield tonight for a game against Bnei Yehuda and intend to take a very hard line against fans who will be identified as Haifa fans.

In Bnei Yehuda, the sale was opened only to subscribers, but after only a few hundred subscribers purchased tickets, the sale was opened to the general public and Azaz began to attack the tickets when they were all actually sold.



The police fear that in light of the attack on the tickets, not only Bnei Yehuda fans bought tickets but also several hundred Haifa fans and the fear is that this will cause riots inside the stands, which Bnei Yehuda has officially announced that they do not allow guests to enter.

Due to the ban on a guest crowd in Bnei Yehuda, of course, no stands are assigned to an outside crowd, as was the case last night in Kiryat Shmona when a Maccabi Tel Aviv crowd sat in a separate stand, so the fear is of clashes inside the stands between the fan camps.



Sources involved in the details clarified that the police informed Bnei Yehuda that they would take a very hard line and keep away any fan who had an identification with Maccabi Haifa without talking to him first.

Also, if during the game it turns out that fans without identification are celebrating or something like that in the stands of Bnei Yehuda at the gates to Maccabi Haifa if and when they are, they will be immediately removed from the stands as well.

Bnei Yehuda hopes that the police's fear will be dispelled when Maccabi Haifa also did not encounter requests from fans on the subject and it seems that if there were indeed fans who bought a ticket to the game it was on their personal opinion and not in any organization.

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