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An hour and a half before the game: Police issued a closure order for Doha Stadium
Bnei Sakhnin received a message from the police that its stadium was closed for hosting due to "untreated safety deficiencies", after the club allegedly ignored the directive to remove the electronic boards in the field.
The club claims: The game against Beer Sheva will take place as usual (17:45, Sport 3)
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Hapoel Beer Sheva
Shlomo Weiss
Saturday, 18 September 2021, 16:14 Updated: 16:24
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The stadium closes, just before the opening game against Beer Sheva (Photo: Adrian Herbstein)
In less than two hours, Bnei Sakhnin is scheduled to host Hapoel Beer Sheva (17:45, Sport 3) in Doha, but very close to the start of the game, the police (Galil) said that "The closure of the lot immediately due to the danger to the users of the lot."
The police also said that the manager of the field ignored the police instructions and until the 90th minute the hazard was not removed, so the commander of the Misgav station signed a reserved order to close the field.
It was later learned that the police had informed Sakhnin that if they did not remove the electronic boards, the game would not take place.
These boards were not approved by the police, who claimed to have warned the matter for a long time and there was no response from Sakhnin, while the police are waiting for another answer in the hope that the closure order will be lifted and the game can still take place as usual.
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Will the game against Be'er Sheva be postponed?
Sakhnin players (Photo: Danny Maron)
Sakhnin claims that the game will take place as usual, but the Beer Sheva players have not yet gone out to warm up on the field and are waiting for an update.
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