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Maccabi Tel Aviv shirts put up for auction: Which one was sold at the highest price?
The Maccabi Tel Aviv Foundation raised about 4,900 euros for the sale of the players' shirts from the 0: 3 over Helsinki in the Conference League, the price details may be surprising. Next sale: From the game against Alshkart
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Yaniv Tuchman
Friday, 12 November 2021, 13:40 Updated: 13:47
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Summary: Maccabi Tel Aviv - HIK Helsinki 0: 3 (Sport 1)
The Maccabi Tel Aviv Foundation raised about NIS 17,000 in an auction held through the Matchwornshirt platform - in which all the game shirts of the Maccabi Tel Aviv players were put up for sale in the game against HJK Helsinki held in Bloomfield as part of the Conference League (0: 3 for the Yellows).
The total amount raised by the fund is 4891 euros.
Out of the amount, the fund will receive 65 percent of the income.
The next auction will be held with the shirts of the last game in the home leg of the Conference League against Alskart on December 8 in Armenia.
Quite surprisingly, the shirt sold for the highest amount is that of Gabi Kanikovsky - 339 euros.
He is followed by Enrique Sborrit and Dan Glazer (289 euros each), Sharan Yeni and Eyal Golsa (264 euros) and Brandley Kubas (239 euros).
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Knikowski (Photo: Bernie Ardov)
The Maccabi Tel Aviv Foundation is a social initiative that serves the community in Tel Aviv and throughout Israel.
The foundation's vision is "to have a positive impact on Israeli society by channeling the positive energy of football into strenuous activity to create social change. Maccabi Tel Aviv has a large and committed fan base throughout the country, and our vision is to make every fan an 'active player' and ambassador of the foundation." .
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