No extraordinary security measures will be taken at the friendly football match between the national teams of Israel and Armenia in Tel-Aviv, which will be played today after an almost one-year-long break. Chairman of “Ararat” Israeli Society of Friends of Armenia, Israeli parliament deputy Alexander Tsinker told “ITAR-TASS” agency. Let us note that the leadership of the Union of the European Football Associations has not permitted the Israeli team to hold any home matches since 2001 due to security considerations. Tsinker reported that before and during the match the Israeli security services would hold check-up usual for such events.