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Nof HaGalil asks association to speed up probe, hopes to stay in the National League
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100% centerFirst reported by N12 · 5 days ago
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What happened
Nof HaGalil has asked the Israel Football Association to speed up a match-fixing case involving a player. The club says it could remain in the league if the case leads to indictment and point deductions, citing past precedents.
- 01Nof HaGalil asked the Israel Football Association to hasten the match-fixing case.
- 02The player’s remand was extended until Monday, then he is expected to go to house arrest.
- 03Lahav 433’s special unit is coordinating with the association and will pass on case materials.
- 04A club official said point deductions and indictment could still allow the team to stay in the league.
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