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Maccabi Tel Aviv will be in the second tier, Maccabi Haifa in the fourth tier in the Conference League - Walla! sport

2021-08-26T20:04:29.748Z


The two Israelis promised 4.24 million euros and will be in the house lottery on Friday (14:30, Sport1). The Yellows are waiting for the results of other teams


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Maccabi Tel Aviv will be in the second tier, Maccabi Haifa in the fourth tier in the Conference League

The two Israelis promised 4.24 million euros in grants alone, even before the house draw on Friday (14:30, Sport1).

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4.24 million euros - this is the profit of Maccabi Haifa and Maccabi Tel Aviv who qualified for the home stage of the Conference League.

NIS 16.1 million from grants alone.

In the new factory, the third most important after the Champions League and Europa League, there is also a grant of half a million euros for each victory in the home stage and 166,000 for each point, with a house title worth 650,000 and an increase from second place half the amount.



In the draw to be held tomorrow at noon (Friday, 14:30, Sport1) in Istanbul, Turkey, there will be 32 teams: 17 from the main track of the factory, 5 from the Champions track and another 10 losers who dropped out of the Europa League playoffs.

The raffle will create eight four-team houses, of which only the first-ranked will automatically advance to the quarterfinals.



The opening round of the home stage will be on September 16, but because of Yom Kippur, Israelis are expected to receive permission to play two days earlier, on Tuesday, September 14.

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In the fourth tier.

Maccabi Haifa players (Photo: Danny Maron)

The runners-up continue to a preliminary knockout round, where they will be drawn against the eight teams that will finish in third place in the Europa League home stage.

The winners of these eight meetings will then join the heads of the houses in the quarterfinals.



Maccabi Tel Aviv will be at least in the second ranking group, thanks to its high European score (20.5) and maybe even the first if the results work out, while the champion Maccabi Haifa, which returned to the European home stage after eight years, is in the fourth and final tier, so it makes sense.

Another warm winter.

Maccabi Tel Aviv players (Photo: Berni Ardov)

The ranks currently (only the teams that went up)

First

tier

:

Rome, Copenhagen

First tier or second tier



:

Lasek Linz, Feyenoord, Carbach Second tier



:

Maccabi Tel Aviv,



second and third

tier

:

Zuria Lugansk, CSKA Sofia, Vitsa



Third

tier

:

Jablonec



Level C or D:

Alshkart, Kierat, Lincoln Red Impasse, Anorthosis Famagusta, HIK Helsinki



Level D:

Maccabi Haifa, Bodo Glimt

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