September 1st has finally arrived! If you’ve put your backpack on and you’re on your way to school you must be more or less excited, however, your parents are thrilled. To help you get back into the swing of things at school we decided to ask some of the players what it was like for them to go back to the classroom.

We asked five players, eight questions. Check out what they had to say

As a student, when you saw that the date was September 1st, were you happy or upset?

Ben Harush wasn't happy to go back to school

Ben Harush wasn’t happy to go back to school ()

Eden Ben Basat: “On the first day I was happy but that changed fairly quickly”
Dor Micha: “Of course I wasn’t too happy”
Dor Peretz: “I was happy to go back to school and see my friends, but I was upset that we had to go back to studying and homework”
Eli Dasa: “Upset”
Omri Ben Harush: “Upset”

Just like players, students have highlights in school as well. What class or time period was your best?

Dor Peretz enjoyed Grade 11

Dor Peretz enjoyed Grade 11 ()

Eden Ben Basat: “I did my best when my parents surprised me with a present and I gave 100%”
Dor Micha: “Grade Two was by best”
Dor Peretz: “Grade 11 (But Grade One was one of my strongest!)
Eli Dasa: “I did very well in Grade 11”
Omri Ben Harush: “Between Grades 4 and 5”

Complete the sentence: Gym Class: Save my strength for afternoon practice or leave everyone in the dust?

Eden Ben Basat: “I saved my strength”
Dor Micha: “I left everyone in the dust in elementary school but in high school many times I came in jeans and just sat on the side”
Dor Peretz: “Saved my strength”
Eli Dasa: “I saved my strength and didn’t even bother to go”
Omri Ben Harush: “Gym class? Just give me a ball!”

Footballers have plenty of cliches, what was your teacher’s favorite?

The teachers didn't buy Micha's innocent look

The teachers didn’t buy Micha’s innocent look ()

Dor Micha: “Don’t give me that innocent look”
Dor Peretz: “Don’t swing on your chair or else you’ll break your neck!”
Eli Dasa: “I wish you’d think on your feet”
Omri Ben Harush: “Go take a break outside”

Which teacher do you need to say sorry to and why of course?

Eden Ben Basat: “I used to ask the gym teacher to make it easier on me, but it could have cost him his job”
Dor Micha: “My homeroom teacher, I used to drive her crazy”
Dor Peretz: “I had good relationships with all of my teachers”
Eli Dasa: “I have to say sorry to my gym teacher who lost every tournament because I didn’t agree to play”
Omri Ben Harush: “My homeroom teacher that I used to bother even when she wasn’t teaching me”

Your favorite excuse for not doing your homework:

Dasa didn't do his homework because of back to back practices

Dasa didn’t do his homework because of back to back practices ()

Dor Peretz: “I had practice and I came back late”
Eli Dasa: “I had back to back practices!”
Omri Ben Harush: “What homework?!”

Complete the sentence: At recess in the cafeteria I: Made do with the sandwich my mother made for me/ate burekas with eggs/my tongue is still blue from the slushy.

Dor Micha: “There’s nothing like my mother’s sandwiches”
Dor Peretz: “My mom’s legendary sandwich”
Eli Dasa: “Mother’s sandwich”
Omri Ben Harush: “That’s easy, the toast in the cafeteria”

If you could add one subject into your school studies what would it have been?

Ben Basat wanted add fashion to the curriculum

Ben Basat wanted add fashion to the curriculum ()

Eden Ben Basat: “Fashion”
Dor Micha: “Cooking”
Dor Peretz: “Nutrition”
Eli Dasa: “Professional rest & relaxation between practices”
Omri Ben Harush: “Drawing lessons”