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The Soccer Player Who Was Expelled From Israel: the Club I Played for Asked Me to Lie and Delete Evidence

Summary by haaretz.co.il
Brazilian Sofia Sena, who played for Ramat Hasharon and was detained by the immigration authority because she did not have a work permit, did not receive her salary for months. In an interview with Haaretz, she talks about the four days in the detention facility, and the club's denial: "They said everything would be fine, but I realized they lied to me."
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Brazilian Sofia Sena, who played for Ramat Hasharon and was detained by the immigration authority because she did not have a work permit, did not receive her salary for months. In an interview with Haaretz, she talks about the four days in the detention facility, and the club's denial: "They said everything would be fine, but I realized they lied to me."

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haaretz.co.il broke the news in on Tuesday, August 19, 2025.
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