Came out cheap.
Following the cancellation of last week's game against the champion, the court of the Football Association sentenced Bnei Sakhnin this morning (Sunday) to a 3-0 technical loss to Maccabi Haifa, a fine of NIS 100,000 and a two-point reduction for next season.
Judge Noam Lubin's decision states, among other things: "The defendant was unsuccessful and it can be said that she did not even try enough to meet the demands placed on her.
The defendant's claims in her summaries regarding the denial of any responsibility imposed on her regarding the cancellation of the game, are not claims that should be accepted.
Representatives of Sakhnin at the hearing.
Without actually dropping points, Photo: Danny Maron
"Not only did the defendant fail to prove otherwise, but the defendant's negligence all the way cries to heaven and therefore there is responsibility in this case and there is even guilt. In some official competitive framework. "
Bnei Sakhnin representatives at a hearing last week, Photo: Danny Maron
"Luckily for the defendant, this is her first conviction for this type of offense, otherwise her sentence would have been much heavier.
"In the margins, I will emphasize that the results of this hearing will be a warning sign for the defendant to deviate from the amateur way in which things were conducted, and to present 'it will be okay' in which she suffered, and to call for direction to return to the way a professional team is run."
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