Maccabi Tel Aviv FC exercised the option to extend Eyal Golasa’s contract by one more year until the end of the 2023/24 campaign.
Golasa (31) who joined the club in the summer of 2016 and scored 13 goals in 220 appearances in all competitions, will remain a Maccabi player for the 8th season in Yellow and Blue.
Maccabi Tel Aviv FC also exercised options in the contracts of Amit Glazer until the end of the 2023/24 season, and Schahar Rozen, Niv Berkovic and Itay Ben Hemo who will all remain Maccabi players until the end of the 2024/25 season.
Ofir Davidzada will remain a Maccabi Tel Aviv player for a seventh season after the left-back signed a new deal until the end of the 2023/24 campaign with an option to extend by a further season.
Davidzada (32), who joined Maccabi in the summer of 2017 scored 6 goals in 184 appearances in all competitions told the club’s official website: “I am delighted to continue at Maccabi a club which has long ago become a home for me. This season, more than any one of my previous seasons at Maccabi, I will give everything to ensure it ends with a smile and another title for the collection.”
Maccavbi’s CEO, Ben Mansford, added: “Ofir’s professionalism, work rate, experience and growing leadership within the squad are qualities Maccabi has benefited from during his six seasons at the club. We are delighted that Ofir will be staying at Maccabi for a seventh season and wish him all the best.”
During six seasons in Yellow and Blue, Davidzada made 36 appearances for Maccabi in European competitions featuring twice in the Europa League group phase (17/18 and 20/21), once in the Conference League group phase (21/22) and qualified twice to the Round of 32. Davidzada won 8 trophies in Yellow and Blue: 2 League Championships (18/19, 19/20), a State Cup (20/21), 3 Toto Cups (17/18, 18/19 and 20/21) and 2 Super Cups (19/20, 20/21).

Israel advanced to the Semi Finals of the U20 World Cup in Argentina after beating Brazil 3-2 in Extra Time of a dramatic Quarter Finals at San Juan. Israel will now await the winner between the USA and Uruguay who play each other tomorrow, to learn the identity of their Semi Final opponent on Thursday at 20:30.
Ophir Haim’s side, came back to cancel Brazil’s lead twice before Maccabi’s young striker Dor Turgeman scored the winning goal in the 105th minute with a solo effort.
Roy Revivo completed the full 120 minutes, Turgeman was the star man with 105 minutes and a goal while fellow Maccabi teammates Roy Navi (85) and Shon Edri (120) were introduced as substitutes.
Marcos Leonardo put Brazil in front on 56 while Anan Khalaili who scored a late winner in the Round of 16 against Uzbekistan headed in the equalizer four minutes later. Both teams went into 30 minutes of extra time as the match ended in a 1-1 after 90 minutes. But 20 seconds after the restart, Brazil’s substitute Matheus Nascimento restored Brazil’s lead with an accurate shot from inside the box.
Israel’s never say die attitude which was displayed throughout the Final tournament in Argentina, was evident once again as Hamza Shibli leveled the score from close range less than two minutes later.
As the first period of extra time was reaching its final minute, Turgeman received the ball inside Brazil’s penalty area, danced past two defenders and fired in Israel’s first lead of the match. This was Turgeman’s final contribution at San Juan as the 18-year-old striker who worked tirelessly throughout the match was replaced.
Israel were handed two chances to seal the victory after being awarded a penalty on 114 but Brazil’s keeper Kaique saved Ilay Madmon’s spot kick. Omer Senior pounced on the rebound but was fouled by Kaique as Israel were awarded a second spot kick. Ahmad Salman stepped-up but miscued his penalty wide to give Israel some nerve biting minutes as the full time whistle began the celebrations.
After the match, Dor Turgeman told the TV cameras: “We had a difficult day after hearing the news from Israel of the attack near the border with Egypt which claimed the lives on three soldiers. We dedicate this victory to their families as I wish we managed to put a smile on the faces of people back home on this tragic day.” On his solo effort against Brazil, Turgeman added: “I am lost for words and have nothing to say as I am so excited and emotional. I found myself in the box and did what I do best so I am just delighted the ball went in.”
The 30-year-old goalkeeper who joined Maccabi from Maccabi Haifa said: “I am feeling great, the feelings are good and I am happy to join such a big club and can’t wait for the season to start“ Mishpati said, “I know what is Maccabi Tel Aviv because all my friends are Maccabi fans. It is a club which needs to fight for all the titles and I believe we will do so.”
Mishpati, who made his first footballing footsteps at Hapoel Rishon Lezion, moved to Ashdod where he played the majority of his senior career, added: “I will give everything to do my best on the pitch in order to make the fans and the people who believe in me happy. All my life I gave everything for the success of the team and I will keep on doing my best so that we succeed.”
Roi Mishpati became Maccabi’s first signing of the 2023/24 season after the 30-year-old keeper signed a 2-year-deal with an option to extend by a further season.
Mishpati (192cm), who will wear the number 90 shirt told the club’s official website: “This is a great moment for me in my career and I am absolutely delighted to be joining a club of Maccabi’s stature. I was raised in Rishon Lezion and most of the city supports so I know exactly how big this club is and of the incredible support that it enjoys, and I can’t wait to play in front of the fans at Bloomfield.”
A product of Hapoel Rishon Lezion’s youth academy, Mishpati, joined Ashdod SC in 2011 before making his senior league debut against Maccabi Netanya in November that year. He played a key role in Ashdod’s promotion back to the top flight in the 2015/16 season, and gained further experience during a one season long loan spell during the 2017/18 season at Rishon Lezion where he made 41 appearance for the second division outfit . In nine seasons at Ashdod, Mishpati made a total of 105 appearances in all competitions before securing a move to Maccabi Haifa at the start of the 2021/22 season. In two seasons at Haifa, Mishpati made 23 appearances.
Maccabi Tel Aviv wishes to thank Daniel Tenenbaum for his services to the club during his seven unforgettable seasons in Yellow and Blue during which he won 8 titles.
Tenenbaum has ended seven successful seasons at Maccabi Tel Aviv during which he protected Maccabi’s goal 110 times in all competitions, keeping a clean sheet in 63 and contributing 2 assists. The 28-year-old keeper won 8 trophies at Maccabi: 2 League Championships (18/19 and 19/20), a State Cup (20/21), 3 Toto Cups (17/18, 18/19 and 20/21) as well as 2 Super Cups (19/20 and 20/21).
Tenenbaum, who joined Maccabi from Brazilian giants Flamengo in the summer of 2016 and his first season (16/17) was part of the EUROPA League group phase campaign. The Brazilian born custodian, who emigrated to Israel and completed his military service in the IDF made his Maccabi debut in July 2017. At the end of that season, Tenenbaum was part of the team that won the League Championship and Toto Cup (18/19). The following season, Tenenbaum became Maccabi’s first choice keeper and set a new Israeli record of keeping a clean sheet for 1272 minutes (13 matches) at the end of which won another League title (19/20).
Tenenbaum made 14 international appearances for Maccabi in European competitions, playing a key role in the (20/21) qualification to the EUROPA League Round of 32 a season which culminated with 3 trophies.
Photos: Asi Kiper, IFA
An Omer Senior injury time winner led Israel to a dramatic late 2-1 victory over Japan to help the U20 national side advance to the Round of 16 of the World Cup in Mendoza, Argentina.

Maccabi’s Dor Turgeman assisted the winning goal with a clever back-heal flick to help 10 man Israel complete the comeback which began 15 minutes earlier. In the 77th minute, Maccabi’s Roy Nawi headed in a close range equaliser to ensure that Ofir Haim’s side advance from Group C to the World Cup Round of 16. Israel now face Uzbekistan on Tuesday (24:00).

Dor Turgeman said after the final whistle: “We never stopped believing. Even when we were down to 10 men we believed we could do it.” Turgeman, who was replaced in the closing stages, admitted: “I didn’t see the end of the game as I was in the dressing room praying but I am delighted we are through to the next round.”
Maccabi Tel Aviv FC announces the appointment of Michael Zandberg (43) as the coach of the U-19 Youth team Maccabi Tel Aviv ‘Schahar’.
Zandberg, who worked during 2019 at Maccabi’s youth department, told the club’s official website on his appointment: “I am delighted to join a club of Maccabi’s caliber. I appreciate the faith shown in me and would like to justify it. I can’t wait to begin the hard work and hope we will have a successful season.”

Maccabi’s Youth Academy Director, Claudio Braga, added: “Michael Zandberg is one of the highly rated young professionals in Israeli football. He gained a lot of experience at various coaching roles at the advanced age groups of Youth Departments. Michael’s achievements at a host of clubs and national teams during his illustrious playing career are a testimony to his competitiveness which would significantly help the younger generation in their development into the future generation of Maccabi Tel Aviv players. We wish him all the best as the coach of Maccabi Tel Aviv ‘Shahar’.”
Zandberg, spent the last three years as the U-17, U-19 an first team Assistant Coach at Hapoel Tel Aviv, made his first footballing footsteps at Hapoel Ramat Gan’s Youth team before joining Hapoel Petah Tikva (1998-2002), Maccabi Haifa (2002-2006) and Beitar Jerusalem (2006-2009). Zandberg, who also played for Hapoel Tel Aviv, Bnei Yehuda, Maccabi Petah Tikva, Hapoel Haifa, Ironi Ramat Hasharon, Hapoel Rison Lezion before ending his playing career at his boyhood club Hapoel Ramat Gan in 2018. As one of the most decorated players in Israeli football, Zandberg won 5 league Championships and 3 State Cups. He scored 4 goals in 20 international appearances for the Israel national team between 2002-2007 as well 4 goals and 15 appearances for the young Israeli national teams.
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