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Maccabi Tel Aviv sent deportation letters until the end of the season to two fans
The Yellows located using security cameras fans who threw objects on the lawn at games and caused the team to incur penalties in the association's court.
The club is threatening to exacerbate the reaction if the phenomenon continues this season
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Yaniv Tuchman
Wednesday, 06 October 2021, 16:58
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The management of Maccabi Tel Aviv today (Wednesday) sent deportation letters to two fans of the team who were located by the cameras throwing objects on the lawn during Maccabi Tel Aviv games.
Recently, there have been a number of cases in which fans threw objects on the lawn, mainly on the 16th floor near Gates 10 and 11 in Bloomfield, following which Maccabi Tel Aviv was invited to the Football Association's court, received penalties and is expected to receive penalties later on similar cases.
The club did not move on to the agenda about the events and used the cameras they rent at the team games to locate rioting fans and after tracking them, reached out to two fans who received letters of expulsion today stating that Maccabi Tel Aviv reserves the right to sue fans for financial damages. Of the Football Association.
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It should be noted that this is the first time this season that the management of Maccabi Tel Aviv has sent letters of this kind and the club is talking about additional actions that will be taken later, if cases of throwing objects on the lawn continue.
By the way, this is not the first time that Maccabi Tel Aviv has acted aggressively in everything related to violence of any kind on the part of its fans.
The club decided a long time ago to take a hard and uncompromising hand and see the removal today.
Last season, Maccabi Tel Aviv decided to remove a fan of the team permanently after an incident he had with Muhammad Awad from Maccabi Haifa.
In Kiryat Shalom, they also made it clear today, as they did in the past, that they will not accept actions that harm the club and harm it in many respects.
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