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Sports16:42 · 32m ago

Bnei Eilat Ownership Transfer Faces Uncertainty Amid Disputes Over Club Debts

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Translated & summarized from N12 by baba
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The planned transfer of ownership of Bnei Eilat, a Liga Bet football club, to Dudu and Natali Vaturi is currently at risk of collapse. Although the club has already signed Kobi Refua as its professional manager, the formal transfer of authority and responsibility from the existing association to the Vaturi family has not yet been completed. Significant disagreements have emerged regarding the club's outstanding debts and the new owners' proposed timeline and methods for settling them.

These disputes have created a critical impasse that threatens both the ownership deal and the future of key figures involved in the project, including Kobi Refua and Gidi Keniuk, who have already joined the new initiative. The current association managing Bnei Eilat has engaged attorney Yossi Geier, while the Vaturi family is represented by lawyer Amir Cohen. Although an agreement has been reached with the local municipality, the deal remains stalled until the association officially transfers control to Dudu Vaturi.

Dudu Vaturi has expressed a desire to expedite the process and finalize the transaction within the coming days. Association member Tuti Nofi commented on the situation, emphasizing his support for the deal but stressing the importance of transparency and proper procedures to protect the association and all parties involved. The outcome of these negotiations will determine the future direction of Bnei Eilat and its leadership in Israeli football.

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