Football player Magomed-Shapi Suleimanov suspended for 10 matches in the Israeli championship
Russian football player Magomed-Shapi Suleymanov, who plays for Hapoel from Beer Sheva, was disqualified for participating in a mass brawl. This is reported by the portal Ynet with reference to the decision of the Israel Football Federation.
The brawl took place on May 1 at the end of the tournament meeting against Maccabi Haifa, which ended with a score of 2: 1 in favor of Hapoel. It is noted that the Russian striker hit Dolev Haziza from Maccabi in the face. For this, the disciplinary authority suspended the 23-year-old athlete for ten matches of the Israeli championship.
Suleimanov is a graduate of the Krasnodar academy and made his professional football debut in 2017. For the first team of Krasnodar, he played 119 matches and scored 23 goals. In 2021, he went on loan to Turkish Giresunspor, to Hapoel in 2022.
After 34 matches, Maccabi is leading the Israeli league standings with 78 points. Hapoel is in second place with 74 points.
Source: Lenta

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