3,357 fans accompanied Hapoel Tel Aviv, 15 Petah Tikva

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If Hapoel Tel Aviv fans try to remember when was the last time their team won, they will have to go back a long way – to be exact, almost two months. The last time the Reds won it was 0: 3 over Hapoel Hadera somewhere in October, but that is not what will stop their fans Accompany them to away games, as can be seen from the crowd data of the 13th round of the Premier League.

3,357 Hapoel Tel Aviv fans came to see the 1: 1 against Maccabi Netanya and thus the Reds were the away team with the most crowds in the last round. In total, the stadium in Netanya had 10,100 fans (6,743 of them from the local team) out of 65,396 in all round games.

Although Maccabi Petah Tikva defeated Hapoel Nof Hagalil 0: 2 in the state cup, in the league it is still complicated and in the last round they lost 1: 0 to Bnei Sakhnin in Kiryat Shmona – a game attended by only 15 fans from Malabes, in the shadow of a protest against Guy Luzon. 450 Sakhnin fans made their way to the stadium.

Naturally, the game that attracted the most crowds was the meeting between Maccabi Haifa and Betar Jerusalem at the Sami Ofer Stadium with 29,135 fans – almost half the number in all games together. Betar was the second foreign team with over 1,000 fans, in addition to Hapoel Tel Aviv of course.

12,865 Maccabi Tel Aviv fans came to see the 0: 3 over Hapoel Hadera, while 177 fans of the rival made their way to Bloomfield Stadium. Hapoel B’Shlosha was the third home team in this round with 10,000 or more fans when 10,533 came to see the victory 0: 2 over the Galilee view, while only 37 fans of the opponent came to the game.

1,382 Hapoel Jerusalem fans came to Teddy Stadium to watch the 1-1 home draw against Hapoel Haifa, which was accompanied by only 185 fans. In another game, 58 Kiryat Shmona fans made the long journey to the 11th Stadium, where MS Ashdod won 0: 2 in front of 459 of its fans.

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