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Hapoel Tel Aviv Reduced to One Player After League Strike

17 May 2026

A strike in the Israeli Premier League left Hapoel Tel Aviv with only five players available for a match. By the second half, the squad was reduced to a single player on the field.

The situation arose after negotiations between the players' union and league officials failed to produce an agreement. The breakdown forced clubs to field reduced squads.

Hapoel Tel Aviv began the game with the minimum number of players permitted, five outfield men. The shortage was already evident before kickoff.

During the second half, further withdrawals left the team with just one player remaining on the pitch. The lone participant continued to represent the club despite the imbalance.

The extreme reduction highlighted the operational challenges caused by the ongoing labor dispute. Match officials were forced to assess whether the game could proceed under such conditions.

The incident underscores the urgency for a resolution between the players' union and league management to prevent future disruptions. Stakeholders are expected to return to the negotiating table promptly.

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