After Noble's spitting incident: All options are open to the plaintiff
Nir Reshef will decide whether the Maccabi Haifa star will stand trial.
Maccabi Tel Aviv and Beer Sheva are following the matter, the referees' union knows: "There must have been something"
Yaniv Tuchman
08/05/2022
Sunday, 08 May 2022, 07:18
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Noble Omer spits angrily on the Maccabi Haifa bench in the game against Hapoel Beer Sheva (Sport1)
There is a lot of interest in the spitting incident of the Maccabi Haifa midfielder Omar Atzili towards Hapoel Beer Sheva fans during the game yesterday (Saturday) at Turner Stadium.
Not only Maccabi Haifa is waiting to see what the Football Association's prosecutor Nir Reshef will decide after the game referee David Foxman decided not to write anything about the incident in his refereeing report. The fourth, Erez Papir, did not testify that they saw the Maccabi Haifa York midfielder towards the Hapoel Beer Sheva crowd.
The referees' union said last night: "This is a very interesting decision by the Football Association prosecutor. You clearly see a spitting movement, but you do not see the spitting itself and Noble of course hurried to deny. "On the other hand, the lineswoman saw the case and reported on it and also saw the spitting movement, so there was probably something. In any case, it is good that the decision is in the hands of the football association's prosecutor."
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Noble during the incident (Photo: Sports 1)
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Hapoel Beer Sheva and Maccabi Tel Aviv, Maccabi Haifa's rivals to the top echelons, also have a lot of interest in the decision of lawyer Reshef.
Hapoel Beer Sheva can enjoy a noble suspension to the extent that it will be for a few games and then the player will not play against Hapoel Beer Sheva in the cup final.
"Yozua was not seen in York either, and yet they kept him away because they believed in Avi Rikan," Hapoel Beer Sheva said last night.
Maccabi Tel Aviv, on the other hand, mentioned that only recently did lawyer Reshef decide to prosecute the team's manager, Yoav Ziv, for writing on page 2: 6 in front of those fans who apparently provoked a nobleman off the Maccabi Haifa bench.
"Yoav Ziv was prosecuted for something that was written. I wonder what the prosecutor will say now," said a source at Maccabi Tel Aviv.
In any case, even if the plaintiff decides to prosecute Noble, he will be able to play against Maccabi Tel Aviv the next day because he will not be sent off before the trial on Wednesday, unless a plea deal is made between the parties that will be brought before the court for approval.
One way or another, the decision is as stated by attorney Reshef and he will most likely consult with the Football Association's attorney general Amit Pines.
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