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Thousands of fans of the Beitar Jerusalem football team spilled onto the pitch four minutes before the end of the game on April 13, 2008. Beitar was leading 1-0 against Maccabi Herzliya, but the pitch invasion forced the referee Alon Yeffet to abandon the match and denied the team the near certainty of retaining their Israeli league title on Sunday. The tribunal will have to make a decision whether to penalize Beitar with a technical loss or to hold a rematch. Maccabi Herzliya is demanding a technical win. Photo by Flash90.
Thousands of fans of the Beitar Jerusalem football team spilled onto the pitch four minutes before the end of the game on April 13, 2008. Beitar was leading 1-0 against Maccabi Herzliya, but the pitch invasion forced the referee Alon Yeffet to abandon the match and denied the team the near certainty of retaining their Israeli league title on Sunday. The tribunal will have to make a decision whether to penalize Beitar with a technical loss or to hold a rematch. Maccabi Herzliya is demanding a technical win. Photo by Flash90.
Thousands of fans of the Beitar Jerusalem football team spilled onto the pitch four minutes before the end of the game on April 13, 2008. Beitar was leading 1-0 against Maccabi Herzliya, but the pitch invasion forced the referee Alon Yeffet to abandon the match and denied the team the near certainty of retaining their Israeli league title on Sunday. The tribunal will have to make a decision whether to penalize Beitar with a technical loss or to hold a rematch. Maccabi Herzliya is demanding a technical win. Photo by Flash90.
Thousands of fans of the Beitar Jerusalem football team spilled onto the pitch four minutes before the end of the game on April 13, 2008. Beitar was leading 1-0 against Maccabi Herzliya, but the pitch invasion forced the referee Alon Yeffet to abandon the match and denied the team the near certainty of retaining their Israeli league title on Sunday. The tribunal will have to make a decision whether to penalize Beitar with a technical loss or to hold a rematch. Maccabi Herzliya is demanding a technical win. Photo by Lior Mizrahi/ Flash90.
Thousands of fans of the Beitar Jerusalem football team spilled onto the pitch four minutes before the end of the game on April 13, 2008. Beitar was leading 1-0 against Maccabi Herzliya, but the pitch invasion forced the referee Alon Yeffet to abandon the match and denied the team the near certainty of retaining their Israeli league title on Sunday. The tribunal will have to make a decision whether to penalize Beitar with a technical loss or to hold a rematch. Maccabi Herzliya is demanding a technical win. Photo by Lior Mizrahi/ Flash90.
Thousands of fans of the Beitar Jerusalem football team spilled onto the pitch four minutes before the end of the game on April 13, 2008. Beitar was leading 1-0 against Maccabi Herzliya, but the pitch invasion forced the referee Alon Yeffet to abandon the match and denied the team the near certainty of retaining their Israeli league title on Sunday. The tribunal will have to make a decision whether to penalize Beitar with a technical loss or to hold a rematch. Maccabi Herzliya is demanding a technical win. Photo by Lior Mizrahi/ Flash90.
Thousands of fans of the Beitar Jerusalem football team spilled onto the pitch four minutes before the end of the game on April 13, 2008. Beitar was leading 1-0 against Maccabi Herzliya, but the pitch invasion forced the referee Alon Yeffet to abandon the match and denied the team the near certainty of retaining their Israeli league title on Sunday. The tribunal will have to make a decision whether to penalize Beitar with a technical loss or to hold a rematch. Maccabi Herzliya is demanding a technical win. Photo by Lior Mizrahi/ Flash90.
Thousands of fans of the Beitar Jerusalem football team spilled onto the pitch four minutes before the end of the game on April 13, 2008. Beitar was leading 1-0 against Maccabi Herzliya, but the pitch invasion forced the referee Alon Yeffet to abandon the match and denied the team the near certainty of retaining their Israeli league title on Sunday. The tribunal will have to make a decision whether to penalize Beitar with a technical loss or to hold a rematch. Maccabi Herzliya is demanding a technical win. Photo by Lior Mizrahi/ Flash90.
Thousands of fans of the Beitar Jerusalem football team spilled onto the pitch four minutes before the end of the game on April 13, 2008. Beitar was leading 1-0 against Maccabi Herzliya, but the pitch invasion forced the referee Alon Yeffet to abandon the match and denied the team the near certainty of retaining their Israeli league title on Sunday. The tribunal will have to make a decision whether to penalize Beitar with a technical loss or to hold a rematch. Maccabi Herzliya is demanding a technical win. Photo by Lior Mizrahi/ Flash90.