A footballer detained in a wide-ranging match-fixing investigation has been released to house arrest by the Petah Tikva Magistrate’s Court until Friday, pending a hearing on Thursday. He had been arrested overnight between Saturday and Sunday and spent eight days in custody.
Throughout questioning, the player denied any involvement in fixing matches or having contact with criminal figures. His family and people close to him say they believe the case will soon be behind them and that he will be cleared.
Those around him are now hoping he will be freed and able to return to activity ahead of the upcoming season. The article says the police are handling a large-scale case with dozens of detainees, and the football association is aware of the details.
The development raises the question of whether he will play this season, with the next court hearing set for Thursday and the house-arrest order currently in place through Friday.