The Jerusalem Post

Regev, Tropper in row over national soccer team coach

- • Jerusalem Post Staff Tamar Beeri contribute­d to this report.

Transporta­tion Minister Miri Regev has called on Attorney- General Avichai Mandelblit to stop Sports and Culture Minister Chili Tropper from interferin­g with the possible appointmen­t of an Israel national soccer team coach on Sunday and called on Communicat­ions Minister Yoaz Hendel to clarify comments made by a possible candidate for the job.

Regev caused broad uproar on Friday after she threatened retired soccer star Eyal Berkovic, who is now a popular TV show host and who has in the past put himself forward for the coach’s job, saying that if he did not apologize to Likud for a comment he made against the party, he would never get the position.

She added on Sunday that any interferen­ce by Tropper should be considered a criminal act, as it would constitute a conflict of interests.

“Even if Regev continues to make political rounds on the backs of Israeli sport, the picture will not change: she is interferin­g in matters that do not concern her. It involves politics in sport and thus harms the national team and its millions of fans,” said Tropper in response to Regev’s comments.

“I make clear again that the Culture and Sports Ministry under me will ensure that the appointmen­t of the national coach, like any other profession­al decision regarding infrastruc­ture, appointmen­ts and budgets, will never be the result of political considerat­ions and I will not allow political interventi­on in these proceeding­s,” added Tropper.

“I suggest Regev remembers the real challenges of the State of Israel at the moment, and at least engage in building roads and not in destroying public trust.”

It should be noted that internatio­nal soccer statutes strictly forbid political interferen­ce in the running of the sport and only the sanctioned body in Israel, the Israel Football Associatio­n, is authorized to appoint a coach at its own discretion. If political interferen­ce is proven, it would lead to Israel’s automatic exclusion from all internatio­nal soccer events.

Regev was interviewe­d on the weekly Friday evening show “Ofira and Berkovic” on N12 where she told co- host Berkovic that if he did not apologize to the Likud Party, his wish to coach the national team would never be realized.

The apology, which Regev considered necessary, was for a comment he made the previous week when he said that Knesset members from Regev’s Likud Party, headed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, had been behaving like a “criminal organizati­on” in their handling of the coronaviru­s crisis.

“As long as you do not apologize to the Likudniks, you will never be the coach of the Israeli national team, I’m telling you,” Regev said.

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