Maccabi – Panathinaikos: Change of venue and extra tickets for the Israelis!

Maccabi – Panathinaikos: Change of venue and extra tickets for the Israelis!
Maccabi – Panathinaikos: Change of venue and extra tickets for the Israelis!
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Maccabi Tel Aviv for Game 3 against Panathinaikos will again be moved to “Aleksandar Nikolić Hall” instead of “Stark Arena” and will have more fans than the 300 they had the right to host until now.

Maccabi Tel Aviv is preparing for another move, which will play at least one match against Panathinaikos AKTOR at the Aleksandar Nikolić Hall in Belgrade, which it used at the beginning of the season, instead of Stark Arena who was fighting until recently.

Maccabi, who had a break on Tuesday night (23/4) at OAKA and tonight (25/4, 21:15) wants to make it 2-0 against the “greens”, in the last hours was preparing the ground for the their home games which have a kind of embarrassment this season as due to the war in Israel they are playing without their home crowd and the energy they would have if they were in Tel Aviv.

Nevertheless, in order to somewhat warm the atmosphere they had appealed to the Belgrade police to create the necessary security measures and to give them the possibility to “cut” a thousand tickets instead of 300, which was the limit until now.

In the end, this request for the extra tickets was accepted, except that Game 3 (and Game 4 if necessary) will be played at Aleksandar Nikolić Hall. Not in Stark Arena.

Ergin Ataman showed the media all the important phases of Game 1 with Maccabi Tel Aviv, which he considers decisive for the defeat of Panathinaikos AKTOR.

This move for the Israeli team has nothing to do with security reasons, but with the fact that Stark Arena will host the Basketball Champions League Final 4 tomorrow (4/26) and Sunday (4/28), where it participates and Peristeri Bwin and in the semi-final will face the Spanish Tenerife.


The article is in Greek

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