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Fear in the police: fights between the crowds of Maccabi Haifa and Maccabi Tel Aviv | Israel Today

2022-05-08T10:55:09.849Z


Following the closure of the northern stand and the proximity between the two fan camps in the game this coming Tuesday, the police are preparing with great forces. • The champion warns:


Maccabi Haifa has made a decision that no tickets will be issued to the general public ahead of the game against Maccabi Tel Aviv on Tuesday, following the closure of the northern stand. , On the one hand green and next to it the yellow ones from Tel Aviv.

The police are preparing with large forces to prevent fights inside the stands, because the crowds will sit as stated next to each other.

Haifa has subscribers to the southern stand this season and it was decided to allow them to move to the stand at no cost, even though they will move to more central stands.

"We want to be patient. This is a complex game in which the audiences of the two teams sat next to each other, under the supervision and increased enforcement of the Israel Police," Maccabi Haifa said. In the upcoming home game. "

According to the full outline, South Stand subscribers will be able to upgrade their place by tomorrow at 2 p.m.

Ticket sales will then open to outside subscribers sitting in the north stand and later to the rest of the subscribers, with priority given to subscribers in the last three years.

Meanwhile, the fans are trying to change the evil of the decree and today they will appear before the Haifa District Court, in an attempt to change the association's decision, although the chances of that are not high.

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Source: israelhayom

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