Tonight: Hapoel hosts Holon
Hapoel continues the busy week, with a direct meeting at home ahead of the quarter-final series against Holon
22/05/2024
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One place separates Hapoel and Holon in the table, one game separates Hapoel from home in the quarter-final series against that same Holon. Tonight (Wednesday) at 18:45 the two teams will go up for a home or nothing match at Piss Arena. Live broadcast in sports 5.
Tickets for children starting at NIS 20, while supplies last.
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The cup holder comes to the game after last Sunday losing to Maccabi Tel Aviv at Yad Eliyahu in the second game in three days, while in the meeting held on Thursday, Hapoel won, and won the state cup for the second time in a row. From the other side, Holon arrives after last Wednesday she beat Kiryat Ata 90-85 at home in a tough game that was close for the most part.

Oz Blayzer, Hapoel 2-1 in meetings this season
Hapoel and Holon have already met three times during the season, and while the only game played in the arena was the purple ones who won, in the league game in Holon and in the semifinals of the Winner Cup, Hapoel played a strong defense and with excellent offensive displays in both meetings, winning 97-75 and 96-89 respectively. Chris Johnson, who returned to the team this season after a short exile with the opponent from Holon, excelled in the meetings against the former, when the last meeting closed with a resounding dunk that determined the red win.
Chris Johnson, rising against the ex
Tickets for children starting at NIS 20, while supplies last.
To purchase click here!
The cup holder comes to the game after last Sunday losing to Maccabi Tel Aviv at Yad Eliyahu in the second game in three days, while in the meeting held on Thursday, Hapoel won, and won the state cup for the second time in a row. From the other side, Holon arrives after last Wednesday she beat Kiryat Ata 90-85 at home in a tough game that was close for the most part.

Oz Blayzer, Hapoel 2-1 in meetings this season
Hapoel and Holon have already met three times during the season, and while the only game played in the arena was the purple ones who won, in the league game in Holon and in the semifinals of the Winner Cup, Hapoel played a strong defense and with excellent offensive displays in both meetings, winning 97-75 and 96-89 respectively. Chris Johnson, who returned to the team this season after a short exile with the opponent from Holon, excelled in the meetings against the former, when the last meeting closed with a resounding dunk that determined the red win.
