Gerafi joins Maccabi

Yoav Gerafi joined Maccabi after signing a two-year-deal.

The 31-year-old goalkeeper joined Maccabi from Hapoel Haifa after signing a two-year deal with an option to extend by a further season.

Gerafi, who is a member of the Israel national team squad for which he made 4 international appearances told the club’s official website: “I am truly honoured and thrilled to join the most decorated club in Israel. With dedication and hard work, I am confident we can achieve great things together.”

A product of Hapoel Kfar Sava’s youth academy, Gerafi, made his senior debut at the age of 18 before moving to Ashdod SC in 2013. In 10 seasons at Ashdod Gerafi made 196 appearances in all competitions and gained further experience during loan spells at Hapoel Ra’anana (14/15) and Hapoel Tel Aviv (19/20).

In the summer of 2023 Gerafi joined Hapoel Haifa and in two seasons at the club made 68 appearances in all competitions and helped his side qualify to the top playoff ending the season in 4th and fifth place, respectively.

 

Noy joins Maccabi

Itamar Noy joined Maccabi Tel Aviv after signing a 2-year-deal.

The 24-year-old midfielder joined Maccabi from Hapoel Haifa after signing a 2-year-deal with an option to extend.

Last season he made 37 appearances in all competitions for Hapoel Haifa, and a total of 77 appearances in the last 2 seasons.

After signing his contract, Noy told the Club’s official website: “I am very excited to sign for Maccabi Tel Aviv and am looking forward to the challenge. I am aware of the high expectations that come from wearing the Yellow jersey and am ready to work hard to help the team to achieve our goals.”

A product of Hapoel Bnei Lod’s Youth Department, Noy, made his senior debut in August 2018 at the age of 17. Noy then moved to A.S Ashdod for the 2021/22 season and scored 12 league goals in 37 appearances for the second division side.

A move to second division Austrian side First Vienna for the 2022/23 season, saw Noy score four goals in 27 appearances and finish 7th in the table.

Noy represented Israel’s young national sides at U-21 level making two friendly appearances against Ukraine and Georgia in 2022.

Ben Harush joins Maccabi

Maccabi Tel Aviv is delighted to announce the signing of Noam Ben Harush on a four-year deal.

The 20-year-old full-back becomes Maccabi’s  second addition ahead of the 2025/26 season, joining from Hapoel Haifa on a four-year-deal with an option to extend.

Ben Harush told the club’s official website: “I am happy to join a prestigious club like Maccabi Tel Aviv, with a huge and passionate fanbase. Hard work has guided me throughout my career, and I’m confident that at Maccabi I can continue to grow and contribute to the club’s success.”

He began his football journey in the youth departments of Maccabi Haifa, Neve Yosef, and Beitar Tubruk, before moving to Hapoel Haifa where he continued his development.

He made his senior debut for Hapoel Haifa at the age of 18 in April 2023 and quickly established himself as a first team player. Over two seasons, Ben Harush made 78 appearances in all competitions, scoring two goals and helping his team secure top-four and top-five finishes in the league table.

Despite his young age, Ben Harush has a wealth of international experience with the young Israel national teams at U17, U19, U20, U21, and U23 levels with a total of 34 appearances. His international résumé includes appearances in three major tournaments: the UEFA U17 European Championship (Israel 2022), the FIFA U20 World Cup (Argentina 2023), and the Olympic Games (Paris 2024).

 

Exercising options on players contracts

Maccabi Tel Aviv FC exercised the options on the contracts of Dor Peretz, Roi Mishpati, and Avishai Cohen by one more season until the end of the 2025/26 campaign.

Dor Peretz (30) who made his senior debut in 2014, has since scored 63 goals in a total of 386 appearances for Maccabi – will continue for an 11th season.

Roi Mishpati (32) who joined Maccabi in the summer of 2023 and has since made 68 appearances – will continue for a 3rd season.

Avishay Cohen (28) will continue for a 3rd season with Maccabi after making 38 appearances in his two campaigns at the Club. 

Maccabi also exercised the options in the contracts of Amit Glazer (23), Itay Ben Hamo (23) and Shon Edri (21).

Lederman joins Maccabi

Maccabi Tel Aviv is delighted to announce the signing of Ben Lederman on a two-year deal.

The 25-year-old US born midfielder becomes Maccabi’s first addition ahead of the 2025/26 season, joining from Polish side Raków Częstochowa, on a two-year-deal with an option to extend.

After completing his signing, Lederman, told Maccabi’s official website: “It’s a real privilege to sign for such a prestigious club with an incredible history. I’m excited about the move to Tel Aviv and can’t wait to get started. Stepping out at Bloomfield and playing in front of our fans will be a special moment.”

Lederman made his early footballing footsteps at Barcelona’s Youth Academy ‘La Masia’, the IMG Academy in Florida and Belgian side Gent.

During a short stint with Hakoah Ramat Gan in 2020, Lederman made his senior debut for the third division side at the age of 19 before moving to Poland and joining Rakow.

In five seasons at Rakow, Lederman helped his side win 5 trophies – the Polish championship (22/23), The Polish Cup (20/21 and 21/22) as well as the Polish Super Cup (21/22 and 22/23). Lederman scored 3 goals in a total of 125 appearances in all competitions 15 of which in UEFA’s European competitions.

Lederman represented the US at U15s and U17 levels as well as the Polish U21’s for which he made 3 appearances.

Thank you, Simon!

Maccabi Tel Aviv FC wishes to thank Simon Sluga for his services to the Club during this unforgettable season in Yellow and Blue.

Sluga joined the Club in October 2024 made 19 appearances for the Club in all competitions and won the League Championship and Toto Cup.

Thank you, Simon, for all you have done at Maccabi and good luck in your future endeavors.

Eran, we wish to say Thank You. Watch

Goldhar spoke after winning the Championship

Zahavi: “Maccabi is the club of my life”

Zahavi: “Maccabi is the club of my life”

At the end of the match which saw him bow out for the final time as a Maccabi player, Eran Zahavi didn’t hide his emotions and he shared: “I think I cried more than I smiled. I just couldn’t have helped it. This set of fans has shown me love throughout the years. So many emotional moments and crazy matches. They believed in me at every moment, even in a difficult year. Personally and mentally, this was the most challenging season of my career. I am happy to have ended it this way with the club. I will remember this forever.”

The 37-year-old veteran marksman who won his 5th league title at Maccabi was asked to explain his tears and whether he was on the brink of retirement, said in reply: “These are tears of emotion. I know it will be very difficult to recreate such a bond between a player and a club. It’s hard to retire in this form, but the most important thing now is to take some time off, reflect, clear my head – and eventually, the moment will come. Whether I will feel that strong urge to keep playing, or whether I will simply decide that’s it. It was important for me to finish this way and come full circle at Maccabi. I would like to thank the club, the fans, and my family. I was deeply moved, and I’m just happy and proud that it ended this way.”

When asked to pick a specific moment that remains etched in his memory, Zahavi replied: “The moment I arrived and from the moment I arrived my life has changed. Maccabi is the club of my life.”

Zahavi, who walked off the pitch in the 67th to a standing ovation and a guard of honor from all his teammates, tried reflecting on those special moments: “It was a very emotional moment. They showed me so much respect. It was amazing. I was blessed with such beautiful and emotional moments. I just want to say thank you to God and to my family. I’m truly happy.” Zahavi concluded with an emotional message: “I would like to tell every player who dreams of becoming a successful footballer – one has to surround yourself with good people. My agent constantly told me not to break down, and that I would be there at the business end of the season. I would like to thank him. Now, we shall take some time to be happy.”

Dor Peretz’s summary of the night

Dor Peretz’s goal, his 18th of the season, opened the floodgates on the way the 5-0 victory which sealed the championship. The 30-year-old midfielder who won his fifth championship at Maccabi began the post-match TV interview by addressing two issues close to his heart: “I thought a lot about this interview, about this moment, I imagined it. I didn’t know who would be interviewing me. I said I’d begin with two things I normally don’t get to speak about. One happened just this week. We went through a tough season; our country went through a tough year. We took part in two moving ceremonies with Gadi Moses and Romi Gonen. In addition, we have brothers and sisters still in Gaza. We’re waiting for them—our brothers Gali and Zivi Berman. The second thing, I said I would share a memory I have of Gadi Kinda. I played with him for the national team, what an incredible person. During the match in Andorra, I truly understood the kind of person he was: so full of heart and giving. May his soul be bound in the bond of life. This is bigger than words. The entire football world grieves this situation. So much love and strength to his family.”

Peretz, who was named by the Israel Professional Football Leagues as the Player of the 2024/25 Season, was asked whether he ever imagined he would be interviewed with this title next to his name, responded: “I didn’t know, and I didn’t care. What mattered to me was arriving as a Champion. You can ask my wife, I have medals at home, including last year’s Championship. I cleared a space on the shelf in advance. I had to prepare for this mentally. As for being named ‘Player of the season’ in my eyes, we’re all Players of the Season. It’s a team effort and achievement. That personal title doesn’t matter to me. What is important is that we won the Championship and proved we’re the greatest winners.”

Peretz, who captained Maccabi for large parts of the season spoke of his teammate Eran Zahavi who played his final match for the club: “What a man, what a personality. I only hope I can carry on his legacy, his winning mentality, his passion, that fire burning within him without compromise. I hope we can continue that as a club. He was a leader, sometimes quietly, sometimes loud. He knew exactly how to do it. Immense respect for him. He is a true role model.”

On the championship celebrations, Peretz said: “We are happy and thankful to the fans for an insane season. We will continue to stand together and be grateful to one another for this emotional season. Credit also goes to the coaching staff for managing such a challenging and difficult season. This is a club that carries immense pressure, and they handled it brilliantly. Huge respect to everyone.”

 

Lazetic: “It’s an amazing feeling”