Maccabi Tel Aviv and Hapoel Be'er Sheva Players Receive Suspensions After State Cup Final Brawl
The disciplinary saga following the mass brawl in the State Cup final has concluded. On Sunday, a plea deal was officially approved between the Israel Football Association prosecutor and the clubs Maccabi Tel Aviv and Hapoel Be'er Sheva. As part of the agreement, eight players involved in the melee received suspensions affecting the start of their teams' upcoming season.
For Maccabi Tel Aviv, Kerwin Andrade was suspended for seven matches, Christian Blitz for five, Elad Madmon for three, and Tyrese Asante for one. Meanwhile, Hapoel Be'er Sheva players Samir Farhoud received a five-match ban, Zahi Ahmad four matches, Jabon East three matches, and Mohammad Abu Romi three matches.
These suspensions will impact the teams' lineups in the initial fixtures of the Israeli Premier League, including a crucial away match against Maccabi Haifa. The article cross-references the suspensions with the upcoming schedule to clarify which games the players will miss. The disciplinary measures aim to address the violent incident and set a precedent for conduct in Israeli football.
The resolution brings closure to the controversy surrounding the final and allows both clubs to plan their rosters accordingly for the new season. The Israel Football Association's firm stance highlights its commitment to maintaining discipline and sportsmanship in the league.
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