Hapoel Tel Aviv Expects Record Fan Turnout for Conference League Return Match in Hungary
Hapoel Tel Aviv anticipates its highest fan attendance yet for the upcoming Conference League second-leg match against Atalanta. Following previous home games in Miskolc, Hungary, which drew approximately 4,000 fans against Ludogorets and 3,000 against Katowice, the club expects around 5,000 supporters for the next match on Thursday. The team, coached by Eliniv Breda, secured a 0-0 draw in Bergamo, Italy, with about 1,500 traveling fans, and a win in the return leg would advance them to the Conference League group stage.
Interest in the match is growing not only among Israeli fans but also locally in Hungary, where there is significant demand from residents who may attend and fill the stadium seats. Hapoel Tel Aviv plays its home fixtures in Miskolc due to UEFA regulations. The club's optimism is fueled by the increasing fan presence and the crucial nature of the upcoming game.
The match is scheduled for next Thursday, and the club is preparing for a strong home crowd to support the team in this pivotal European competition encounter.
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