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Racnati Family Acquires Federman Shares in Maccabi Tel Aviv for $50 Million

How 4 Israeli newsrooms covered this story — translated into English and compared side by side.

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First reported by Walla · 20 minutes ago

What happened

The Racnati family bought the Federman family's 29% stake in Maccabi Tel Aviv basketball for $50 million, raising their ownership to 58% and pledging significant investment in players.

  • 01Racnati family acquires Federman family's 29% stake in Maccabi Tel Aviv for $50 million.
  • 02This purchase raises Racnati family's ownership to 58% of the club.
  • 03The deal was made under a shareholders' agreement via right of first refusal.
  • 04Racnati family plans to invest tens of millions in the team's player budget.
  • 05Arik Stillman previously bought half of Fedenco Sport's 29% stake.
  • 06The announcement was made on July 7, 2026, marking a major ownership shift.

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In this story

Full coverage · 4 outlets

The same event, reported separately by each newsroom. Open a few to compare what each emphasizes — and what they leave out.

MakoCenter · Hebrew9 minutes ago
Racnati Family Acquires Federman Shares in Maccabi Tel Aviv for $50 Million
N12Center · Hebrew9 minutes ago
Recanati Family Acquires Federman Shares in Maccabi Tel Aviv for $50 Million
CalcalistUnrated · Hebrew14 minutes ago
Recanati Family Acquires Federman Shares in Maccabi Tel Aviv for $50 Million
WallaCenter · Hebrew20 minutes ago
Racnati Family Acquires Federman Shares to Gain Majority Control of Maccabi Tel Aviv

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