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Maccabi Netanya CEO Gil Lev Resigns Amid Fan Protests and Club Turmoil
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First reported by N12 · 22 minutes ago
What happened
Gil Lev, CEO of Maccabi Netanya football club, resigns after fan protests and management criticism. He will stay temporarily to aid transition. Owner Rus Kastin praised Lev's contributions and loyalty.
- 01Maccabi Netanya CEO Gil Lev resigns after fan protests and criticism of management.
- 02Lev's resignation was decided a month ago after budget approval and communicated to owner Rus Kastin.
- 03Lev will remain temporarily to ensure a smooth handover to his successor.
- 04Fans protested outside Lev's home and training grounds, demanding his resignation.
- 05Owner Kastin praised Lev's loyalty and significant contributions to the club.
- 06The club expressed appreciation for Lev's leadership and wished him success going forward.
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