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Old film: The budgetary control informed Bnei Sakhnin that it is going down to the national level | Israel today

2022-08-11T16:15:01.699Z


A day after chairman Mohammed Abu Younes announced that he was leaving the club, the sector's largest group received another blow


The dramas surrounding the Premier League teams continue.

The budgetary control announced this evening (Thursday) to Bnei Sakhnin that it is relegating it to the national league.

The reason: the group did not pass the budget during the day.

All this happens when the team has already played some of its games in the Toto Cup and a day after the announcement of the chairman Muhammad Abu Younes that he is resigning from his position.

The rush around team management has an immediate impact.

The team's CEO Khaled Douchi made it clear that without Abu Younes, he too would step aside and, in fact, the team was left without any senior official who would raise the necessary funds to play in the Premier League. During the past week, the police canceled a celebratory subscription sale organized by the Sakhnin management, during which A fundraising of hundreds of thousands of shekels was planned.

In the resulting situation, Abu Yunus decided to resign.

"No one is helping, they are only making it difficult for us. If someone else comes to take the team, he will save it from relegation," said an official in Sakhnin's management after the control announcement.

Along with these things, management officials have already turned to businessmen from the sector and members of Knesset from the joint list with a request to help recruit the people who will save the club, or alternatively, who will convince Abu Younes to retract his decision to resign.

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Source: israelhayom

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