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The firecracker show in the derby: Ohad Hapoel Tel Aviv has been removed from the pitches for six months | Israel Today

2022-05-23T07:10:50.052Z


After the pyrotechnics show at the beginning of the Tel Aviv derby match, the police managed to detain only one Hapoel Tel Aviv fan on suspicion of throwing a torch.


Despite the strict means of inspection at Bloomfield Stadium, which turned out to be a joke, last Saturday in the Tel Aviv derby, dozens of torches were thrown onto the lawn that caused a 17-minute break in the game.

The police are proud of technological means on the pitches, but so far only one fan of the Hapoel Tel Aviv team has managed to detain on suspicion of throwing a torch.

The court removed the same fan yesterday, until mid-November from the Hapoel Tel Aviv games, so most of the suspension falls on a break in the football and basketball games.

After the pyrotechnics show at the beginning of the derby match, the police managed to arrest Hapoel Moore fan 24-year-old Lerido, from Raanana, on suspicion of using puffy fire after he was seen holding a torch in his hands.

Larido was detained for questioning and yesterday arrived for a hearing at the Tel Aviv Magistrate's Court, where police representative Brigadier General Moshe Foistro said:

The suspect admits, "he later asked under the Sports Law to keep him away for the next game season and to stabilize in the half of the game of the Hapoel Tel Aviv football and basketball team.

Flares thrown from the gate of Maccabi Tel Aviv fans, Photo: Ami Shumen

Defense attorney Adv. Ari Shamai noted at the hearing that not only was his client devoid of a criminal record, he was also devoid of any past rioting on the pitches.

His mistake was that instead of getting away from this harmless smoke grenade he picked it up.

"He did not endanger anyone."

Advocate Shamai said, adding: “I think a one-year suspension is disproportionate.

I think it is possible to make do with the expulsion until November.

We will agree to the deposit and commitment.

We will ask him to waive his appearance in half in light of the circumstances.

The suspect has a house arrest until tomorrow. "

Referee Or Mammon accepted Adv. Shamai's words and was content with a period of exclusion until November from the Hapoel Tel Aviv basketball and football team games, most of which fall on vacation. The event.

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Source: israelhayom

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