Maccabi Tel Aviv, Maccabi Haifa and Beitar Jerusalem for trial

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Maccabi Haifa fans (Omari Stein)

Maccabi Haifa fans (Omari Stein)

Beitar Jerusalem will arrive at the court of the Football Association on Thursday at 17:00. This is after the association’s prosecutor, attorney Nir Rashef, decided to prosecute the team due to the events of the match against Hapoel Haifa, in which Yossi Aboxis’ team won 0:2 at Teddy Stadium.

Maccabi Tel Aviv will also stand trial due to a fan riot under aggravating circumstances, while Maccabi Haifa will stand trial due to a fan riot. The discussions will take place at 16:30. In addition to this, the Greens will be prosecuted due to inappropriate behavior of a crowd of fans, when the hearing will take place at 17:00.

The referee’s report states that in the 31st minute of the game at Sami Ofer between the Greens and Netanya, objects and lighters were thrown at a Maccabi Netanya player. As for Maccabi Tel Aviv, it was claimed in the match report against Maccabi Haifa that fireworks were fired from the stands of the yellow fans (11) and two additional fireworks from gate 5 occupied by the greens. At the start of the match, about 40 flares were lit in the stands of Maccabi Tel Aviv, seven of which were thrown onto the grass and landed on the 16 square, which caused the game to be stopped for four minutes.

Flares in the stands of Maccabi Tel Aviv (Shahar Gros)Flares in the stands of Maccabi Tel Aviv (Shahar Gros)

In the referee’s report on the Beitar game, it is written that before the start of the second half, while the players and referees were on the grass, two fans broke into the field from the western stand that houses the Beitar fans. In addition to that, in the 81st minute, a fan broke into the field from the north stand, which also occupied the local crowd.

In addition to that, the game started with a delay of three minutes – one minute due to the late arrival of Hapoel Haifa’s goalkeeper, Ohad Levita, and two more minutes due to prolonged ceremonies, according to the refereeing report.

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