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Watch: A fire took hold in Hapoel Marmorak's dressing room Israel today

2022-12-15T13:11:35.244Z


The team's players, who are protesting non-payment of wages, arrived at the team's practice, when suddenly the flames broke out • The fire was put out, but not the conflict with the management


After winning during the week in the State Cup in Eilat, the players of Hapoel Marmorak from League A South arrived today (Thursday) for the team's training after over a month in which they were not paid, and decided to protest.

Suddenly, for a reason that has yet to be clarified, a fire broke out in the team's dressing room, and the players opened a fire extinguisher, which created a giant, suffocating cloud.

The players were not excited, and some of them took objects as a sign of protest, and all this when a league game against MS Urban Kasife awaits them.

About two weeks ago, the conflict between the players and the management of the association began due to the fact that their wages had not been paid.

As a result, the players sat down and did not come to training, which did not change much.

The captain of the team, Nadav Monis, talked about the chaos in Marmork and said: "We are constantly being told that there is a commitment from the Toto and the municipality to transfer money, but it is not happening and we are not being paid. There is a unified dressing room for players, some of whom have families with children who have to pay bills Unfortunately, it's not just like this for us, but for other teams in Israel, including in the Premier League."

The players hope that things will work out and that at the same time they will have the support of the fans.

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Source: israelhayom

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