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Maccabi Haifa: Meir operated on in the US, ticket sales for the Cup semi-final open | Israel Today

2022-04-06T08:16:25.485Z


The right-back will start a long recovery process in order to be fit for next season, when the Greens are expected to sign another player in his position this summer.


Magen Maccabi Haifa's Raz Meir underwent surgery in the United States following a pelvic injury and will now begin a long recovery process, in an attempt to return him to fitness next season. According to medical sources, this is a complex operation. In his father and is in constant contact with the club.

Regardless of Meir's injury, Haifa planned to bring in a right defender next season.

Last January, Mikael Alphonse arrived in Carmel, and it is unclear whether he will continue, although there is an option to extend his contract with him.

Meanwhile, ticket sales for the Cup semi-final against Hapoel Haifa (19.4) at Bloomfield Stadium will open today.

In the first phase, the champion will put up for sale 12,000 tickets that will be allocated only to subscribers and club members.

All tickets are expected to be snatched by tomorrow and at the same time at the Poalim club to receive another allocation, if Hapoel Haifa fails to sell the 12,000 tickets allocated for it.

At the moment, about 5,000 tickets have been sold to the red crowd and the expectation is for a sale of about 8,000 in total, so Maccabi fans are expected to get another 3,000-4,000 more seats at a later stage.

Yesterday, the sale for the game against Maccabi Tel Aviv opened this coming Monday, when within half an hour all 3000 tickets for the game were sold out.

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Source: israelhayom

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