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Bloomfield executives in shock from Maccabi Haifa fans: "There has never been such vandalism"
The Sports Halls company will show Yaakov Shachar the severe damage caused by Haifa fans in goals 11-10 in Bloomfield: "Cruel corruption".
The cost of the repairs: about NIS 100,000
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Yaniv Tuchman
Monday, 29 November 2021, 09:17 Updated: 09:27
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Summary: Hapoel Tel Aviv - Maccabi Haifa 3: 1 (Sport 1)
The sports hall company that manages Bloomfield Stadium will send a letter to Maccabi Haifa President Yaakov Shachar this morning (Monday) to show him in an orderly and detailed manner the damage left last night by Maccabi Haifa fans in goals 10-11 in the game against Hapoel Tel Aviv at Bloomfield Stadium and to ask him to bear the repairs. Of close to NIS 100,000, according to the company's estimate.
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Ramzi Gabay, chairman of the Sports Halls Company, told Walla!
Sports and Sports 1: "We hosted audiences with us dozens of times, including Maccabi Haifa fans and there has never been such vandalism. Chairs were brutally broken, walls were vandalized, graffiti was spray-painted and I ask why? Why come and hurt like this, why corrupt like this. "Shahar and Maccabi Haifa. I have no doubt that, as always, Yankele will address this and take care of it."
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According to Gabay, already in the early morning hours a large team of workers entered Bloomfield to repair all the damage.
"We will work around the clock for the next two days so that Maccabi Tel Aviv fans can sit normally in the stands in the game against Nof Hagalil. We will not leave it that way."
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