The judge was suspended, but did not stop judging

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Kwon (Reuters)

Kwon (Reuters)

Following the big flagship at Bloomfield Stadium, after which the referees’ association determined that the refereeing team responsible for the failure in the game between Hapoel Tel Aviv and Hapoel Jerusalem will not be included in five games in the professional leagues and the state cup, the fourth referee, Or Lugassi, continues to referee in the various leagues without penalty.

The union defined this as “negligent conduct in preparation for the game”, but the fourth referee, who was in charge of bringing the flags, meanwhile during this period refereed the games in League C South (Mateh Yehuda – Rahat), Youth League (Maccabi BS – Maccabi Ashkelon) , Children pre-A Central (Ness Ziona – Maccabi Petah Tikva North), Children B Central (Ashdod – Betar), Children C Shefela (Yeruham – Kiryat Malachi).

In addition, Lugsi Shefat has played many other games in the past month: the Halls League (AS Kay College – Ben Gurion University), the Women’s Premier League (Raanana – Netanya), Central League 3 (Ramla – N. Yehuda Rishon Lezion), Boys B Center (Lod – Ramla), Boys B. Shefela (Ashkelon – Barry Eshkol), Second League Halls (Sapir College – Maccabi Urban Sderot). Senior football league halls (Ben Gurion – Dolphini Ashdod), Women’s Premier League (Emek Hefer – Marmorek Rehovot), boys B. Shefela (Betar Ashdod – Betar Gedera).

As you may recall, the game at Bloomfield opened late because the referees forgot to bring the flags, when the Queens finally used improvised flags. The person who was responsible for bringing the flags was the fourth judge, when in addition to Logsi, the judging panel included – Chief Justice Ohad Assulin and assistant judges, Chen Orpaz and Adi Tom.

Opponent Tepper, The general manager of the referees’ association, responded: “We said that they will not be placed in the professional leagues, not in the lower leagues, the youth games and the women’s league.”

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