Beer Sheva’s Hapoel club’s Russian midfielder Magomed-Shapi Suleymanov has been banned from 10 matches for participating in Israel’s post-Israeli championship fight with Maccabi from Haifa, an Israeli publication reported. manage.
The decision to sanction the parties involved in the brawl on May 12 was taken by the Israel Football Federation. They received penalties ranging from two to 15 matches. Also, both teams lost three points each. In addition, clubs were punished with large fines for the use of fireworks and manifestations of racism by fans.
Recall that in the match on May 1, a scuffle broke out between the players and several team members just after the goal was scored in the 96th minute.
Russian football player slapped opponent midfielder Dolev Khaziz. The media reported that he is facing a 12-match suspension.
Israeli media reported that after the clash, Hapoel decided not to buy the transfer of Suleymanov from the Russian Premier League (RPL) club Krasnodar.
Agent Alan Aguzarov, who previously represented the interests of Hapoel’s Russian midfielder from Beer Sheva Magomed-Shapi Suleimanov, spoke The Israeli club can buy the midfielder from Krasnodar.