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Maccabi ‘Shachar’ held to 1-1 draw by Hadera
Michael Zandberg’s side were wishing to build on the 3-1 victory over Ramat Hasharon on the opening day of the season, hosted Hapoel Hadera at Ness Ziona. But Zandberg found his side trailing to an 11th minute Roi Peretz penalty after Michael Merenstein was judged to have fouled Almog Yamaran in the box.
Maccabi came close to go level two minutes later as a Yeuda Balay counter attack reached Agam Hanoon who couldn’t connect onto the cross. Ori Azu tried his luck with a shot from outside the area in the 21st minute as Maccabi continued to look dangerous.
Seven minutes later, Maccabi’s keeper, Barak Eltagar, was shown the red card after fouling an opponent who was clear on goal. Zandberg was forced to make changes replacing a field player with a keeper as Shalev Saadia came on for Lior Mashansky. In the 37th minute Balay crossed to Mermelstein whose shot from inside the area was caught by Hadera’s keeper Shahar Mark.
Zandberg made two more changes after the interval as Mohamad Taha and Yoav Flaishman replaced Azu and Hanoon at the restart.Saied Abu Farchi came close to level the score on 55 as he headed a Balay cross over the crossbar.
In the 90th minute however, Merenstein made amends for causing the penalty as he rose high above Hadera’s defenders to meet Balay’s corner which he headed in off the post to level the score.After returning from the international break, Maccabi’s next match will see them travel to Hapoel Ra’anana on September 19th.Maccabi Tel Aviv ‘Shachar’: Barak Eltagar (sent off 28), Dor Goldstein (Noam Schwartz 57), Michael Merenstein, Itay Malma, Amit Kredi, Lior Mashansky (Shalev Sea’diya 28), Yeuda Balay, Ido Oli (Sali Fahima 78), Saied Abu Farchi, Ori Azu (Mohamad Taha 46), Agam Hanoon (Yoav Flaishman 46).
Watch: Robbie Keane prepares for Hadera
Kiko Bondoso joins Maccabi
Francisco Miguel Ribeiro Tomé Tavares Bondoso completed his transfer from FC Vizela, after successfully completing his medical and signing at Maccabi initially until the end of the 2025/26 season.
After signing his contract, Kiko, who can play in various positions upfront, received the number 70 jersey at Maccabi and is set to join the rest of the squad for Saturday’s session.

Kiko made his first footballing footsteps at the youth academies of his boyhood town Moimenta da Beira and Academico de Viseu in the center of Portugal. He made his senior debut for Moimenta da Beira at the age of 18 and scored 19 goals in 114 appearances between 2013-2018.
Kiko then moved to Ferriera de Aves for one season (2017/18) where he scored 9 goals in 30 appearances. Another season (2018/19) at Lusitano Vildemoinhos resulted with 7 goals in 34 appearances. In the summer of 2019, Kiko, moved to Vizela for which he scored 25 goals in 139 appearances in all competitions.
Friday 15:30: Maccabi in group stage draw
Maccabi are once again in a European group stage after securing qualification to the Conference League at the expense of Slovenian outfit NK Celje.
Maccabi’s name will be drawn and placed in one of 8 groups containing four clubs on Friday at 15:30 at the Grimaldi forum in Monaco.

The draw will feature 32 teams – 22 Conference League Play-off winners and 10 sides transferring from the Europa League qualifying Play-Offs.
The 32 teams will be split into four seeding pots based on the club coefficient rankings to be confirmed on the morning of the draw.
The coefficient ranking accumulated over the past 5 years, placed Maccabi in Pot2 which would see them miss out on clubs placed in the same pot.
Teams from the same country can’t be drawn in the same group with fixtures confirmed after the draw. The group stage matches are played on Thursdays from September 21st to December 14th with kick off times at 19:45 and 22:00 Israeli time.
The group winners advance to the round of 16 while teams that finish in the runners-up spot will compete in the knockout round play-offs against the third-placed sides from the Europa League. The winners of the Play-offs will join the group winners in the last 16.
Group stage dates:
Matchday 1: September 21st
Matchday 2: October 5th
Matchday 3: October 26th
Matchday 4: November 9th
Matchday 5: November 30th
Matchday 6: December 14th
Pot 1:
Eintracht Frankfurt (Germany)
Dinamo Zagreb (Croatia)
Club Brugge (Belgium)
AZ Alkmaar (Holland)
Gent (Belgium)
Fenerbahçe (Turkey)
Lille (France)
Ferencváros (Hungary)
Pot 2:
PAOK (Greece)
Slovan Bratislava (Slovakia)
Maccabi Tel Aviv (Israel)
Viktoria Plzeň (Czech republic)
Aston Villa (England)
Ludogorets (Bulgaria)
Fiorentina (Italy)
Bodo Glimt (Norway)
Pot 3:
Genk (Belgium)
Zorya Luhansk (Ukraine)
Astana (Kazakhstan)
Beşiktaş (Turkey)
HJK Helsinki (Finland)
Legia Warsaw (Poland)
Spartak Trnava (Slovakia)
Olimpija Ljubljana (Slovenia)
Pot 4:
Zrinjski (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
KÍ Klaksvík (Faroe Islands)
Aberdeen (Scotland)
Čukarički (Serbia)
Lugano (Switzerland)
Breidablik (Iceland)
Nordsjælland (Denmark)
Ballkani (Kosovo)
Maccabi face Gent, Zorya Luhansk and Breidablik
A day after securing qualification to the group stage at the expense of Slovenian outfit NK Celje, Maccabi were drawn against Belgian, Ukrainian and Icelandic opponents.
Yonatan Cohen said after the draw: “It is exciting and we are happy as this is the target we were all aiming to achieve from the start of the season. Over-all the draw we received is OK draw but we would like to advance through especially as we host our matches at Bloomfield. WE are expected to have a warm and exciting winter.” When asked about facing the team from Iceland, Cohen added: “The trip there is not easy but we already experienced a few flights in our career. This is our profession we will make the necessary preparations and arrive to win at every ground.”
Former Maccabi Panamanian forward, Eduardo Guerrero, plays for Zoryah while former Maccabi Netanya defender Omri Gandelman recently joined Gent. When asked about facing Gandelman, Cohen said: “I don’t know their team that well or Belgian football. I do know Gandelman though, and I am sure he is delighted to be heading back home to play a match. We could compete with every team and obviously we would like to qualify from one of the two top spots.”

The drawn which took place at the Grimaldi forum in Monaco, placed Maccabi in Group B with matches played on Thursdays from September 21st to December 14th. UEFA will announce on Saturday at 13:00 the order of matches and kick off times (19:45 and 22:00 Israeli time).
The group winners advance to the round of 16 while teams that finish in the runners-up spot will compete in the knockout round play-offs against the third-placed sides from the Europa League. The winners of the Play-offs will join the group winners in the last 16.
Group stage dates:
Matchday 1: September 21st
Matchday 2: October 5th
Matchday 3: October 26th
Matchday 4: November 9th
Matchday 5: November 30th
Matchday 6: December 14th
Keane: “Delighted we achieved our first target of the season.”
Conference League: Maccabi reach group stage
Maccabi Tel Aviv arrived at NK Celje’s Z’dežele Stadium in Slovenia ahead of the Conference Playoff return leg with a 4-1 lead from last week’s first leg in Tel Aviv. Robbie Keane’s side knew that only a sporting disaster at the 13,059 capacity stadium would prevent them from securing a place in the group stage draw which takes in Monaco on Friday. In the absence of Dor Peretz and Eyal Golasa who remained in Israel due to illness and injury, Keane made a couple of changes from the side that recorded a 4-1 victory over Ashdod in the league earlier this week.
Roy Mishpati who made his debut appearance for Maccabi in goal, kept his place as the 30-year-old custodian made his debut appearance for the club in Europe. Enric Saborit and Derrick Luckassen both started as the two central defenders with Yvan Macon and Roy Revivo completing the back four on the right and left respectively.

Nir Bitton stepped into the midfield in the anchorman role, pushing Joris van Overeem to the right while Dan Biton completed the midfield trio on the left. Dor Turgeman who scored Maccabi’s fourth goal against Celje was handed his debut start in Europe with Milson occupying the other position on the opposite flank. Eran Zahavi, whose hattrick at Celje last week helped the side to the position they are now led the line wearing the captain’s armband.
On the bench Keane named goalkeepers Daniel Tenenbaum, Tomer Alon, Idan Nachmias, Dan Glazer, Yonatan Cohen, Gabi Kanichowsky, Sheran Yeini, Ofir Davidzada, Eylon Almog, Sayid Abu Farchi and Ido Shahar.
First Half
Maccabi began the match on the back foot with the hosts desperate to cut the three goal deficit and get back in the tie early on. Aljosa Matko starting the match as one of two strikers for Celje had his claims for a penalty waived by referee Jeremie Pignard in the opening minute.

Eleven minutes later Celje took the lead as Yegor Prutsev’s trickery saw him break into Maccabi’s box and fire a low drive that beat Roi Mishpati. But as the ball struck the base of the post, Matko, pounced on the rebound and tucked the ball home from close range and give Celje a 1-0 lead on the night and 4-2 on aggregate. Boosted by their lead Celje pushed forward as three minutes later Luka Bobicanec tried his luck with a ling range effort that Mishpati collected with ease.
Joris van Overeem was the first player to go into the referee’s book for fouling an opponent in the 27th minute. Right on the half hour mark Maccabi survived a scare Zan Karnicnik managed to find himself with only Mishpati to beat somehow fired his shot wide of the target. Two minutes later Maccabi came close as Dor Turgeman was denied by the crossbar after his surprising powerful drive beat Matjaz Rozman.

Right on the half hour mark Maccabi survived a scare Zan Karnicnik managed to find himself with only Mishpati to beat somehow fired his shot wide of the target. Two minutes later Maccabi came close as Dor Turgeman was denied by the crossbar after his surprising powerful drive beat Matjaz Rozman.
Second Half
The halftime whistle sent Robbie Keane and his charges to regroup in the dressing room during the interval, at the end of which he made two changes. Gabi Kanichowsky and Yonatan Cohen came on at the restart replacing Nir Bitton and Turgeman.
Maccabi responded almost instantly as Kanichowsky won possession on the edge of the area and slid the ball to Zahavi who turned his marker and fired a shot forcing Rozman to make his first save.

Two minutes later both substitutes combined as Cohen received the ball down the right flank before feeding Kanichowsky who fired in a left foot shot past Rozman to level the score on the night and restore Maccabi’s three goal aggregate lead.

Dan Biton almost put Maccabi in front within two minutes as he broke into the area but saw his effort strike the upright.
Cohen tried his with a long range effort in the 58th minute but couldn’t keep his shot down as the ball sailed high over the crossbar. Mishpati was booked for time wasting in the 61st minute as Maccabi continued to look dangerous going forward.
Five minutes later Maccabi moved the ball around Celje’s box as Kanichowsky, Biton, Zahavi and Cohen exchanged passes before Cohen once again fired high and over. Celje struck the underside of the crossbar before the ball landed on the goalline and bounced out with Mishpati beaten.
Saied Abu Farchi was handed his Maccabi debut replacing Zahavi inside injury time.
The final hurdle before the group stage. Watch






