Maccabi Tel Aviv will play their EuroLeague games in Belgrade, and there is a high possibility that they will play without an audience at the legendary “Pionir” arena.
As reported by “Sport Klub,” the games will be held in front of empty stands for one reason: safety assurance. The decision regarding the presence of the audience at other matches will be made in the coming weeks.
The Pride of Israel” will play against Bayern in Munich this week. Following that, they have two matches in the capital of Serbia. They will face the teams of Olympiacos and Barcelona. It’s also worth noting that Maccabi Tel Aviv has requested a change in the location of the game against Fenerbahce.
The Israeli team currently holds a record of 3-2 in the EuroLeague this season. This club has won the EuroLeague championship six times and has an impressive total of 56 national champion titles.