Maccabi Tel Aviv won yesterday (Wednesday) in the court of the Football Association after its fans shouted "gay" at Danny Amos during the game against Maccabi Netanya last Saturday.
Judge Noam Lubin decided to win the Yellows for two reasons: The first is that he claims that in 2022 calling someone "gay" is not an insult and another reason he claims should be kept on trial for racist chants and not such chants, which could lead to weekly groups coming To the Court on readings to which no importance is attached.
Today, the association's prosecutor Nir Reshef decided to appeal the decision.
"This is a wrong decision on her face," Reshef claimed, "the decision gives kosher and justification for the abuse of a football player in an organized manner by a crowd of fans, harming him and an entire community against the background of sexual orientation."
Reshef added: "The calls were directed at the specific player precisely against the background of his identification and support for the proud community and were intended to humiliate and humiliate him - and as a result humiliate the community. The association can not accept such a value statement
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