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"This is an unfortunate mistake, the line flags were not stolen or disappeared"
A day after the farce in the game between Hapoel Tel Aviv and Hapoel Jerusalem, Yariv Tepper, CEO of the Referees' Union, was interviewed on 103FM: "The fourth referee was sure he brought the flags with him"
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Monday, 06 December 2021, 19:35
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Delay in the opening whistle in Hapoel Tel Aviv's game against Hapoel Jerusalem due to the lack of check flags of the lines (Sport 1)
The "flag affair" is not off the agenda.
A few hours after the referees' union officially announced the suspension of the entire refereeing team yesterday (Sunday) in the game between Hapoel Tel Aviv and Hapoel Jerusalem following the opening of the game 12 minutes late because the lines had no flags, the union's general manager Yariv Tepper was interviewed on 103FM sports program.
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The locker room was not broken into and the flags were not stolen (Photo: Berni Ardov)
Tepper first stated that the suspicion of theft did not exist: "From the first moment after the check we did, no one attributed the theft and the disappearance of the flags. "Then they asked the fourth judge where the flags were. He said they were in his bag and he could not find them. The judge was sure he had brought the flags with him."
Asked if Tepper was initially reported to have the flags stolen from the locker room, Tepper continued: "We did not tell anyone that the equipment was stolen, but we did not find the flags. For a moment they did not say they stole or broke us. .
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