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Maccabi Tel Aviv, Hapoel Tel Aviv and Elias will be prosecuted for the derby events Israel today

2022-04-26T11:10:23.500Z


The Yellows will be prosecuted for the third time for racist chants, while the Reds are also expected to receive a severe punishment.


The association's prosecutor Adv. Nir Reshef decided to prosecute Maccabi Tel Aviv for aggravated fan riots and racist chants, Hapoel Tel Aviv for aggravated fan riots and inappropriate behavior by fans and Shai Elias for inappropriate behavior. The hearing will take place on Tuesday. Next - 3.5.22 at 16:00.

According to the refereeing report of Eitan Shmuelevich, who refereed the derby yesterday (Monday), it was written: To the gate plaza.

At the same time, stand 11, which was populated by Maccabi Tel Aviv fans, was thrown, three torches that also landed near the gate.

Following this the game was stopped for 9:40 minutes and a month after the smoke dissipated with the approval of the police saboteurs that the arena was clean and safe.

In the 60th minute, the Maccabi Tel Aviv stands heard songs that included the line: "Taste a terrorist."

Before the game began, Hapoel Tel Aviv fans who sat in goals 4 and 5 in a song that included the line "Let there be a Holocaust for Maccabi", this line came back in the 22nd and 81st minutes. "

The incident in which Maccabi Tel Aviv coach Mladen Krastić attacked a boy who brings balls is written: The coach apologized to the boy as he advanced to the second half. "

Reshef also decided to put Bnei Sakhnin on disciplinary action for rioting fans.

The hearing will take place tomorrow at 17:00 in Nesher.

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Source: israelhayom

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