UEFA has canceled all games in Israel until the security situation in the country stabilizes
Match Maccabi Tel Aviv – Zarya in the third round of the group stage Conference Leagues officially rescheduled for November 25th.
UEFA also decided not to hold international matches in Israel until further notice. The meeting place, which will need to be agreed upon, will be proposed later by the Israeli club.
The match of the third round of the group stage was supposed to take place in Tel Aviv on October 26. Due to military events in Israel, official sporting events that were supposed to take place in this country in the coming weeks have been canceled en masse.
Initially, Maccabi, together with the Israeli Football Association, made a request to UEFA to postpone the home match against Zorya. The Lugansk club responded with an official statement in which they called any postponement “unacceptable” and offered their opponents an alternative – to exchange home matches or help Maccabi organize their home match at the Lublin Arena. The problem is Zarya’s oversaturated autumn schedule, in which there were no free “windows”.
Zarya’s schedule for November 25 includes a match of the 15th round of the UPL with Kolos, which will now need to be rescheduled. The Black and Whites have already postponed the national championship matches with Shakhtar and Dynamo to spring.
On November 9, a fourth round meeting between Valery Kriventsov’s team and the Israelis is planned in Lublin. The group round of the LC for Zarya will end on December 14th. After two rounds played, the black and whites scored four points and are in second place in Group B of the Conference League.
Source: Sportarena

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