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Leveraging success: Maccabi Netanya has launched a mini-subscription to the top playoffs | Israel today

2022-03-15T09:54:21.398Z


The Diamonds will hope to translate the qualification for the top playoff into economic gain • Owner Eyal Segal for the team's fans: "Here are ten games that will directly affect the championship fight and the right to play in Europe"


Leverage success.

After qualifying for the top playoffs and fighting for a ticket to Europe, Maccabi Netanya announced today the launch of a 'mini subscription' for the team's games in the top playoffs, which will range from NIS 300 to NIS 450 on average.

Owner Eyal Segal turned to the fans and said: "Dear fans, the regular season is behind us and the playoffs are ahead and with it 10 games each of which directly affects the championship fight and the right to play in the early stages of Europe this summer. The fans will be a part of the game and directly influence the final result. "

Segal continued: "Since the beginning of 2022 we have all felt a different breeze around the club, a change that is reflected in what is happening and heard on national and local media sites and especially in the fans' stands. "Mini subscription to the five playoff games at the price of the ticket cost without additional fees, the sale will be made to the Western stand only and will end on the eve of the first home game."

Bnei Lem, Photo: Alan Shiver

Finally, the owner of Netanya said: "The energies on the lawn and their performance are wonderful and exciting, the price is friendly, and there is no reason not to fill the trees with yellow and black and leave the rival fans the required minimum - 10% of the contents."

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Source: israelhayom

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