Maccabi Haifa Alleges Police Violence at Teddy Stadium: A Stand Against the Conduct

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2024-02-13 07:31:00

Photo: Sport 5

The green fans in Teddy. Maccabi Haifa decided to take a stand (Dani Maron). Photo: Sport 5 More than 48 hours have passed since the match between Maccabi Haifa and B.T. Jerusalem that was held at Teddy Stadium and the spirits refuse to calm down following the events that took place in the stands that housed the green fans.

Maccabi Haifa alleges severe police violence against its fans and even collected in the last two days difficult documents as well as testimonies that they will ask to be investigated. In the conversations between the club’s representatives and the heads of the organizations, it was said that Maccabi Haifa will no longer sell tickets for the games held in Teddy as a protest against the conduct of the police.

In the past, Maccabi Haifa did sell tickets for these games, but received the protests of the organizations and did not consider the games in the count of away games that affect the future of the fans’ ticket purchases.

As a reminder, the CEO of the club, Itzik Ovadia, published a scathing letter and even demanded that the Commissioner of Police, Yaakov Shabtai, conduct a comprehensive investigation into the events. In recent days, the police claimed violence from Maccabi Haifa fans, as a result of which two police officers were injured.

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