Abramov in negotiations to take over ownership of Betar

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Gidi Lipkin

Barak Abramov (Radad Jabara)

Barak Abramov (Radad Jabara)

Betar Jerusalem is trying to get out of the tangle it is in, and after the trustee’s interview with lawyer Yitzhak Junger ONE, in which he stated that the group is in contact with an Israeli businessman, ONE first learned that this is another Bnei Yehuda owner, Barak Abramov. Who is negotiating to take ownership of the Jerusalemites.

The owner of Bnei Yehuda is trying to make a connection to Betar and help her get out of the mess she is in, with all the mess happening around the team and the race against time to transfer the budget. It is important to note that if Abramov sells Bnei Yehuda immediately, he will be able to become the owner of Betar.

Barak Abramov (Shahar Gross)Barak Abramov (Shahar Gross)

Although the regulations for the transfer of rights to manage football teams state: “The emotional personality and / or any of its owners or managers has an interest, directly or indirectly, in another professional team, or they had such an interest in the 12 months prior to the application.”

However, notwithstanding this section, what prevails over these are the following sections: “Notwithstanding the aforesaid, the acquiring personality may acquire rights in the group even though it has or had or had one of its owners an interest in another group in the 12 months preceding the application provided the following conditions were met. :

1 – The transferring rights of the other group have been completed and the engagement has been approved by the Committee.

2 – At the time of submitting the application, the other team does not belong to the same league to which the acquired team belongs.

“During the two registration periods prior to the application, no more than two players from the other team were transferred to the applicant, unless the corporation or one of its owners was no longer interested in the other team at the time of the transfers, provided the consideration for the transfer was paid to the other team.” As mentioned, in the case of Bnei Yehuda and Beitar, they are not in the same league and no more than two players have moved between the teams, so Abramov has no problem meeting the conditions.

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