The owner of Maccabi Netanya, Eyal Segal, published an official announcement today (Sunday) that for the first time in the club's history, an agreement was signed with the fans' organization in order to eradicate the effects of violence and the damage to its image caused by the behavior of some fans.
The official letter reads: "As a fan who comes to every field and field, I see exactly everything you all see and my dissatisfaction is no less great than each and every one of you. Despite these things, a football club is not a "spare parts warehouse" for players and patience is required in all sectors , if we are living things.
"Last Friday an agreement was signed between the fans' organization and the club, this is not the first time that agreements have been reached, but this is the first time that it has been signed by both parties.
The agreement includes a personal fine for each of the eight fans who were prosecuted, the fine is divided into two, a significant amount of money and hours of activity in the community under the guidance of the club.
In addition, clear agreements not to violate the association's rules of conduct on the one hand, and clear knowledge that fans will be prosecuted for such violations."
Segal later referred to the events that took place during yesterday's game against Bnei Sakhnin, during which curses were directed at the chairman of the visiting team, Abu Younes, and Israeli flags were raised as a sign of protest against the rival team: "We cannot pass this on the agenda.
A number of fans behaved like the latest criminals and allowed themselves what we tried to prevent."
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