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Beitar Jerusalem fans threaten to blow up the team's game at Teddy - voila! sport

2023-06-05T14:32:28.277Z

Highlights: Beitar Jerusalem fans are threatening to blow up the national team's match against Andorra on June 19 at Teddy Stadium. Many have already begun calling on their friends to purchase tickets for the upcoming Euro 2024 qualifying match, with the aim of harming the Football Association. "If we don't have Europe, neither do you," Beitar fans wrote on social media. In addition, protests are planned in front of the Association, the home of prosecutor Nir Reshef and the judges. "We will end judgment for Beitar and judgment for the rest," said the fans.


Following the court's decision to expel the group from Europe, an organization began on social networks aimed at harming the association. More protests planned


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Beitar Jerusalem fans are threatening to blow up the national team's match against Andorra on June 19 at Teddy Stadium and on social media many have already begun calling on their friends to purchase tickets for the upcoming Euro 2024 qualifying match, with the aim of harming the Football Association - even if it means harming the national team.

Following the punishment imposed on the club and the anger towards the association and the tribunals that banned the team from Europe next season due to the events of the State Cup final, fans began to organize protests and talk about the possibility of damaging the team's game against Andorra in two weeks at Teddy. In addition, protests are planned in front of the Association, the home of prosecutor Nir Reshef and the judges. "If we don't have Europe, neither do you," Beitar fans wrote on social media.

More protests are planned. Beitar Jerusalem fans (Photo: Walla!, Maya Banai)

"We will reach everyone's homes and put an end to the discrimination of years of Beitar in the court, we will end judgment for Beitar and judgment for the rest," said the fans, who sent messages to owner Barak Abramov urging him to announce that the team would not appear for league games if the punishment was not changed.

Recently, Culture and Sports Minister Miki Zohar also came to Beitar Jerusalem's defense, claiming that "the decision must change." Beitar Jerusalem will appeal the penalty and the club even expressed concern about the possible departure of owner Barak Abramov if the punishment is not changed.

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Source: walla

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