As every week, also today (Saturday) the directorate of the football league published the data of the fans in the passing cycle in the Premier League, the 23rd cycle in number. The record number was of course recorded in the match between Maccabi Tel Aviv and Hapoel BS where 25,051 (21,869 yellow, 3,182 red) fans were present.
Afterwards, a considerable amount came to Teddy Stadium, with 9,946 people watching Beitar Jerusalem and Maccabi Netanya finish 0:0, 9,655 from the Jerusalem side and 291 from the Diamonds. Hapoel Tel Aviv recorded the largest amount of away crowd with 4,510 fans, who experienced a humiliating 3:0 defeat by Maccabi Petah Tikva, with 1,339 fans coming (total 5,849).
In the match between Maccabi Bnei Rayna and Hapoel Petah Tikva at the Green, 898 spectators came, 686 of the host and 212 of the guest. 5,319 watched – 2,215 for the champion and 3,104 for the southerners.
2,031 were in the match between Hapoel Hadera and Hapoel Jerusalem, 1,380 from Sharon and 651 from the capital, and in the end Hapoel Haifa brought 3,852 fans alongside Sakhnin’s 1,338, which means that there were a total of 5,190 at Semi Ofer. A total of 54,284 fans came to the football fields in the 23rd round.
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