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new Age? The Betar Jerusalem deal was signed by Barak Abramov | Israel Today

2022-07-13T15:07:57.352Z


The club announced that the intended buyer of the Jerusalem club will purchase the team from Moshe Hogg • The deal is subject to the approval of the Israel Police and the Jerusalem Municipality • "The club and its hundreds of thousands of fans are looking forward to the new era", it was reported


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Betar Jerusalem officially announced tonight (Wednesday) that the transfer of ownership of the Betar Jerusalem football club between Moshe Hogg and Barak Abramov has been signed.

It should be noted that the transaction is subject to the approval of the Israel Police and the Jerusalem Municipality.

"The club and its hundreds of thousands of fans are looking forward to the new era that is about to begin," a spokeswoman for the club said.

As you may recall, Abramov decided to acquire Betar Jerusalem immediately, despite the fact that the club's debts are apparently greater than NIS 33 million.

The problem is that at this point the Israel Police opposes the sale and will want to check every detail related to the deal, and maybe even forfeit money from the deal, and at the same time, tomorrow will be the last deadline given by the budget control to the club.

Moshe is celebrating.

Sold the group, Photo: Oren Ben Hakon

In light of this, Adv. Yitzhak Junger, Betar Jerusalem's trustee on behalf of Moshe Hogg, is expected to contact the police with an urgent request to approve the sale of the team to Abramov, claiming that if the deal does not go through, the team may relegate to the first division. .

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Source: israelhayom

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