Betar Jerusalem was fined NIS 6,000 for racist chants and rioting in a game against Hapoel Tel Aviv • The owner pointed the finger of blame at the fans' organization: "They are doing everything to cause me financial damage.
I'm suing them.
Judge the club for everything we do "
Moshe is celebrating.
Accusing finger to "La Familia"
Photo:
Danny Maron
Betar Jerusalem was fined NIS 10,500 this evening (Wednesday) for an actual fine - NIS 6,000 for racist chants and flares in the game against Hapoel Tel Aviv, in addition to another NIS 4,500 for throwing an object and shutting down the game against Bnei Yehuda
Owner Moshe Hogg, who had a hard time accepting the verdict, pointed an accusing finger at the La Familia organization: "It is very frustrating that we turned to all the Hapoel Tel Aviv staff and they simply ignored us in the end.
We told Hapoel Tel Aviv we prevent them from entering Teddy, please prevent them from entering as well.
"It did not happen. They (La Familia SA) are doing everything to cause me financial damage. I sue them. Judge the club for everything we do and I ask you to acknowledge that La Familia are not overly fans. We wanted to bring our teams, It will cost as much as it will cost, but Hapoel Tel Aviv did not approve us. "