Maccabi Haifa and the Israel Police are concerned about ticket fraud for the game against PSG
Not just coffee shops: a number of fans claimed to have purchased tickets, but discovered that they were fake.
Ali Muhammad will try to increase the pace, optimism about his inclusion in the game
Shlomo Weiss
12/09/2022
Monday, September 12, 2022, 11:13
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Summary: Maccabi Haifa - Section Nes Ziona 1:3 (Sport1)
The Israel Police and Maccabi Haifa fear a phenomenon of ticket forgeries ahead of Wednesday's match against Paris Saint-Germain as part of the group stage of the Champions League.
The police and also the Israeli champion received reports from fans who claimed to have bought tickets, but these were fakes.
As you know, the police have stepped up efforts to prevent the phenomenon of brokers for the intriguing game, when tickets are being offered for thousands of shekels for the meeting on Wednesday on social networks.
In Haifa they made it clear that anyone who is caught tampering with their subscription or the card they purchased will be denied a subscription, but now a new concern has been added - real fake tickets offered for sale.
The demand for tickets is very high (Photo: Danny Maron)
The Greens continue to try to train Ali Muhammad for the upcoming game.
The midfielder trained on the sideline with the fitness trainers yesterday and will try to increase the pace today, when there is cautious optimism that he will indeed be available to Barak Becher.
The coach has not practiced the lineup yet, but it seems that Omer Atzili will enter the 11 after coming on as a substitute against Benfica.
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