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Prosecutor Agrees to Plea Deal to Reduce Suspensions After Cup Final Brawl

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First reported by Mako · 31 minutes ago

What happened

Gilad Bergman, prosecutor for the Israeli Football Association, agreed to a plea deal reducing suspensions for players involved in the State Cup final brawl between Maccabi Tel Aviv and Hapoel Be'er Sheva, pending disciplinary court approval.

  • 01Prosecutor Gilad Bergman agreed to a plea deal reducing suspensions after the cup final brawl.
  • 02The deal lowers suspension games compared to original charges for both teams.
  • 03Only one player per team will receive suspensions longer than four games.
  • 04Samir Prahod, Christian Blitz, and Kerwin Andrade face the harshest penalties.
  • 05Tyrese Asante and Mohammad Kana'an will avoid actual suspensions.
  • 06Maccabi Tel Aviv manager Yoav Ziv will also get a reduced penalty.

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MakoCenter · Hebrew31 minutes ago
Prosecutor Agrees to Plea Deal to Reduce Suspensions After Cup Final Brawl
N12Center · Hebrew31 minutes ago
Prosecutor Agrees to Plea Deal to Reduce Suspensions After Cup Final Brawl

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