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Precedent at Hapoel Tel Aviv: Can owners of guide dogs enter the games? | Israel Today

2021-04-29T15:18:41.597Z


| Israeli soccer "Israel Today" has learned that Khodorov is examining the possibility of allowing dozens of guide dogs and their owners to come to Bloomfield. • The club plans to contact the association to get approval for the initiative in the upcoming game. "" We are constantly thinking about how to do good to our people and fans. " Hapoel Tel Aviv fans in Bloomfield. Will the idea be implemented in front of K


"Israel Today" has learned that Khodorov is examining the possibility of allowing dozens of guide dogs and their owners to come to Bloomfield. • The club plans to contact the association to get approval for the initiative in the upcoming game. "" We are constantly thinking about how to do good to our people and fans. "

  • Hapoel Tel Aviv fans in Bloomfield. Will the idea be implemented in front of KPS?

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    Alan Shiver

The management of Hapoel Tel Aviv have begun examining the possibility of making a precedent-setting move in which dozens of guide dog owners will be able to come with their dog to the Reds' game at Bloomfield Stadium, Israel Today has first learned.

The goal of Rashi Hapoel Tel Aviv and especially of the owner's representative Boaz Toshav is to make it possible for more people with disabilities, and especially the blind, to take part in the experience of the team games and to come with their dog and companion to be with them. 

Hapoel plans to contact the Football Association and Bloomfield Stadium managers to see if they can get approval for such an initiative.

If the Reds get a green light on the issue, the plan is to make the move in the upcoming game against Kfar Saba, which those fans will be able to sit with the dogs in goals 10-11, eight over 3000 seats and can certainly scatter dozens of fans with their companions and dogs.

 "Right now everything is a preliminary idea," he said at a club source, "We constantly want and think about how we can do good to our people and fans."

By the way, this is not the first time that the Reds are thinking of such a welcome initiative, and they are known to have formed the "Hapoel Shavim Tel Aviv" team, which also consists of people with special needs, and its goal is to give those with special needs the belief that they can do everything. .

Source: israelhayom

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