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Israeli football fans lose faith in World Cup dream

October 8, 2009 13:06
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Simon Griver And Danny Caro

2 min read

Israel’s players may not have given up hope of reaching the 2010 World Cup finals, but it seems that their supporters have.

Only 5,000 fans are expected to turn up in Ramat Gan tomorrow for the penultimate Group Two qualifier against Moldova, leaving 35,000 seats unfilled.

Lying fourth in the group, Israel need a miracle to clinch a top two finish. They conclude the campaign in Switzerland, the current leaders, in what could be a decisive match.

Tamir Cohen tried to remain upbeat. “We understand the disappointment of the fans. But nobody is more disappointed than the players who have brought this on ourselves. Even if the crowd doesn’t come, we are preparing for the game with the highest motivation.

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