Seeing Zehavi through networks: Maccabi Tel Aviv does not forget the penalties
Despite the high cost, Maccabi Tel Aviv is promoting the establishment of networks in front of goals 11-10 in Bloomfield in order to fight fines and penalties.
A source in the administration: "We want to fight the group punishments that harm clubs. The goal: to focus on the perception of the individuals who do harm to everyone."
Yaniv Tuchman
27/06/2022
Monday, 27 June 2022, 09:03 Updated: 09:37
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The establishment of the network in Bloomfield that will prevent objects from being thrown onto the lawn will receive a big boost today (Monday), when senior members of the sports hall company that manages the stadium will meet with a number of professional factors to start driving the process.
Maccabi Tel Aviv is pushing for the establishment of the network after countless cases of throwing flares and objects on the lawn last season, which led to prosecutions and penalties in the Football Association's court.
The chairman of the sports halls company, Ramzi Gabay, met last Thursday with the director general of the football leagues, Nicholas Lev, and with the director general of Maccabi Tel Aviv, Sharon Tamam, and all parties have the goal of fighting the dumping of objects.
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The team is tired of paying fines, the fans are tired of paying the price.
Will the networks improve the situation? (Photo: Ariel Shalom)
The main project will be the establishment of a network from foundation to foundation in front of stands 10-11 and also in front of stands 4-5 where the hard core of Hapoel Tel Aviv fans sits.
The net that will stretch from beam to beam will be high enough to prevent objects from being thrown and will also be fireproof.
One of the key things that needs to be examined is what the reverse gears will look like from the cameras that sit behind the gates and which will film the main games in Bloomfield with the net in front of them.
This is a considerable financial investment, but Maccabi Tel Aviv is not willing to compromise on the matter after the club was repeatedly summoned to court on Wednesdays and received financial fines as well as radius games.
In addition to the networks, the placement of magnetometers at the entrances to the stands is also being considered, with the main problem being that a magnetometer checks a thousand people an hour, so if gates 10-11 have about 4,500 fans, four devices will be needed to detect various means inserted into the stadium.
"The goal: to solve once and for all the madness that was last season with the flares and objects" (Photo: Kobi Eliyahu)
A source in the league administration told Walla!
Sports: "Everything that is being done at the moment is designed to prevent collective penalties. This is our goal and that of the clubs. We want to fight the group penalties that are very detrimental to clubs and want to focus on catching individuals who harm everyone or preventing harm. The issue was launched with the aim of solving once and for all the madness that was last season with the flares and objects. "
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