Shortly before the Jewish New Year, we documented the exciting day of packaging which was attended by the first team players and the family of Klil Kimhi – A Maccabi fan who tragically died in the sinkhole disaster earlier this year and the entire project was dedicated in his memory. Watch the clip
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Our story begins: Maccabi’s new podcast
The way in which he was awarded the captain’s armband, the meeting with Andrey Shevchenko at Chelsea’s box, the conclusions drawn from the violent encounter with the Russian opponents, the turbulent phone call from Jordi Cruyff before signing for Vittese and more.
The new podcast ‘Our story begins’ will deliver during the forthcoming season some behind the scenes stories of people who are identified with Maccabi and there is no one better that Sheran Yeini to open the account
Data is power: Introducing Maccabi’s new technology
Maccabi Tel Aviv this summer joined a list of international football clubs and professional sports organization and became the first Israeli football club to sign with the Irish sports science and analytics firm.
Kitman Labs counts over 770 sporting organisations as partners including European football teams across the English Premier League, La Liga, Bundesliga, Serie A, Ligue 1 as well as US Sports teams across the NFL, MLS, NCAA.
The firm, founded in 2012, by conditioning coach Stephen Smith, uses a combination of machine learning and analysis to support clubs in becoming player-centric and driving improved performance, higher availability rates and long-term development.
Over the past few days, Director of Sports Partnerships, Richard Byrne, and ‘Kitman Labs’ Senior Applied Sports Scientist, Jamie Schulz, visited Maccabi’s training complex at Kiryat Shalom. During their visit, the ‘Kitman Labs’ representatives completed the training to all the coaching, medical and technical staff in order to enhance better team performances across all departments.
Barak Itzhaki, Head of Maccabi’s Football Department explained how the Kitman Labs software is able to provide actionable insights and real-time risk alerts. “Professional Football has advanced to an extent where a massive amount of data is collected by our Sports Science and Medical staff. All the technical, physical and match related data is processed into the Kitman Labs software allows us to analyse and decide what is important in our set-up. Kitman Labs could even give us alerts in the event of an injury risk to a certain player so that you know what course of action needs to be taken. By partnering with Kitman Labs we have confidence that the data backed decisions we are making are focused on delivering successful performances”.
Pick a number: Zahavi’s 100 and Golasa’s landmark
Maccabi Tel Aviv stretched its’ unbeaten league run against Beitar Jerusalem to 12 matches following the victory at Bloomfield stadium last night – 9 victories, and 3 draws. In those 12 matches Maccabi scored 24 goals and conceded only 4 with the same 4-0 result recorded against Beitar on MD5 of the 2019/20 season.
Eran Zahavi’s 83rd minute penalty took his tally to 100 league goals in 123 league matches in Yellow and Blue as the 35-year-old has 131 in all competitions. Zahavi entered an exclusive list of five players who scored 100 goals and more for Maccabi in the league. Avi Nimni (174) leads the chart and he is followed by Shiye Glazer (131), Benny Tabak (121) and Eli Driks (113).
Unsurprisingly, the venue Zahavi likes to score most is Bloomfield stadium (58 league goals). 62 of the 100 goals were scored with his feet, while 26 were scored between the 76th and the 90th minute.

Eyal Golasa’s late goal which sealed the 4-0 victory, made him the 10th player this season to score in the league – a league record for the number of goal scorers after 5 league rounds.
Maccabi is only the 10th club in Israel’s history to begin a league campaign with 3 victories where they won by three or more goal margin. They are also the third club in history to inflict 3 defeats of four goals and more from the opening 5 matches.
Ivic’s summary to the victory over Beitar
Zahavi reached a 100 league goals at Maccabi
Eran Zahavi returned to score as he successfully converted an 83rd minute penalty to help Maccabi to a 4-0 victory over Beitar Jerusalem at Bloomfield. Zahavi, who scored his first ever league goal in Yellow and Blue against Beitar Jerusalem in 2013, took his tally to 100 league goals at the club.
At the end of the match, the 35-yeare-old marksman summed up the match and paid tribute to Oscar Gloukh who scored a goal and added an assist. “Oscar is an amazing player, he is a talent of the highest pedigree as he does everything like a seasoned professional. We want him to develop and will be extremely happy for him. The aim is for him to an important factor – I haven’t seen too many players of his age play at this level and with such quality. He constantly asks for the ball and constantly makes threats on goal”.

Having missed a penalty against Ashdod last week, Zahavi didn’t think twice before taking the penalty against Beitar: “I never hide from responsibility. Sometimes you score and sometimes you don’t – I will happily keep on taking responsibility and step up to take penalties. I am just delighted it went in as missing week after week is too much for me”.
On his start to the season, Zahavi said: “I suffered from an injury which wasn’t that simple and takes time to recover from. To readjust to Israeli football takes time. People might dismiss it but there is also readjusting to the country and the country. Luckily, I have a an amazing club which supports me and gives me all the necessary tools to succeed. I believe that I will soon be back to full fitness and everything will be ok. I have high expectations from myself and these expectations are no different from when I scored 35 league goals in one season”.

MACCABI BEAT BEITAR 4-0
Preview
Maccabi Tel Aviv returned to Bloomfield stadium for the MD5 ONE ZERO League match against Beitar Jerusalem on the back of last week’s disappointing 0-0 draw away to Ashdod. In a bid to guide his side back on course before the international break, Maccabi’s coach, Vladimir Ivic, made several changes to his starting line-up.
Daniel Peretz who kept a clean sheet in Ashdod and was named in Israel’s Under 21 squad which face the Republic of Ireland in the Playoffs, kept his place in goal. Derrick Lukassen who made a cameo debut appearance for Maccabi at Ashdod and was denied a late winning goal by VAR, was handed his debut start in front of a sell-out Bloomfield stadium. The Dutchman was named alongside captain Sheran Yeini and Enric Saborit as the three central defenders in front of Peretz. Maor Kandil was given the nod ahead of Andre Geraldes as the right wing-back while Ofir Davidzada completed Ivic’s defensive line on the opposite left flank. Dor Peretz and Gabi Kanichowsky were both named in the midfield engine room with Oscar Gloukh assigned to a more attacking role behind the forwards. Djordje Jovanovic returned from suspension after completing his one match touchline ban as the young Serbian forward partnered Eran Zahavi upfront.
On the bench alongside goalkeeper Daniel Tenenbaum, Ivic named Dan Glazer, Joris van Overeem, Parfait Guisagon, Avi Rikan, Eyal Golasa, Andre Geraldes, Shahar Piven and Matan Hozez who all waited for their chance to be called upon.

First Half
Maccabi began the match with pressure on Beitar right from the off as Vladimir Ivic’s side enjoyed most of the possession while the visitors struggled to even cross the halfway line. It took Maccabi less than five minutes to reach the first chance as Enric Saborit floated a cross from the left and Maor Kandil ghosted in at the far post before sending his close range header over the crossbar. Oscar Gloukh had a shot blocked and Gabi Kanichowsky saw his 11th minute effort narrowly miss the target.
Maccabi continued to press as Gloukh had another shot blocked on 13 while Kanichowsky struggled to keep his shot down two minutes later. Maccabi’s keeper, Daniel Peretz, didn’t touch the ball at all in the opening stages while his opposite number, Itamar Yisraeli was clearly the busier keeper. In the 24th minute, Roei Reinshrieber showed he has no intention to tolerate any time wasting as Yisraeli went into the referee’s book. Three minutes later as Gloukh was brought down on the edge of the area, Reinshreiber awarded a free kick but Eran Zahavi’s attempt to curl his shot on target was blocked by the Beitar wall.
Derrick Lukassen was also booked by Reinshreiber in the 34th minute for a pull on Beitar’s Colombian winger Danillo Asprilla. In the 37th minute however the deadlock was finally broken as Ofir Davidzada began the move down the left, exchanged passes with Gloukh and teed up Kanichowsky. The diminutive midfielder unleashed a powerful low right foot drive that gave Yisraeli no chance, put Maccabi in front and register his 3rd league goal this season.

Djordje Jovanovic could have doubled Maccabi’s lead within a couple of minutes but the Serbian striker pushed the ball rather than strike it allowing Yisraeli to gather with ease.
Two minutes before the break Gloukh was rewarded for his efforts as the 18-year old midfielder charged towards the Beitar area and fired a shot which crept into the bottom corner doubling Maccabi’s lead to 2-0.
Second Half
Vladimir Ivic made one change after the break as Shahar Piven replaced Lukassen at the restart while his Beitar counterpart Yossi Abuksis introduced Yarden Shuah for Eduardo Guerrero.

Zahavi was desperate to get his name on the scoresheet as he received the ball in the middle of Beitar’s area but the veteran marksman was surrounded by too many defenders who prevented him from getting a shot on target. Maccabi continued to dominate as in the 54th minute Jovanovic headed a Davidzada cross over the crossbar. Four minutes later, Beitar reached an unlikely chance as Maccabi’s defence was required to show its’ quality with Sheran Yeini delivering a perfect last gasp tackle to block an Adi Yona shot from close range.
Three minutes after the hour mark, Piven released Gloukh whose powerful left foot shot was caught by Yisraeli. Zahavi came inches away from reaching Yeini’s cross two minutes later but Yisraeli managed to intercept. Gloukh proved too much for Beitar’s broke into the area but his effort blocked by a combination of the keeper and the post. Maor Kandil bowed out to a standing ovation as he was replaced in the 66th minute by Eyal Golasa.

Saborit carved Beitar’s defence with a perfect through ball to Jovanovic on 75 but the Serbian striker was blocked by a defender for a corner. Ivic made another double substitution as Joris van Overeem and Matan Hozez came in for Dor Peretz and Kanichowsky.
Gloukh sent a powerful left foot shot that that was caught by Yisraeli three minutes after the hour mark following good work by Piven. Two minutes later Zahavi was inches away from reaching Yeini’s cross which Yisraeli managed to catch. Gloukh who was head and shoulders above any player on the park, received a perfect chip from Zahavi as he broke into the area on 66 but his effort was blocked by a combination of the keeper and the post. Kanichowsky blasted the rebound which was blocked by a defender before Maor Kandil bowed out to and was replaced by Eyal Golasa.

Another rare Beitar attack in the 78th minute saw Davidzada race with Asprilla and match the pace of the Colombian whose powerful shot narrowly missed the top corner of Peretz’s goal.
Hozez made an immediate impact as he was brought down by a Beitar defender inside the area after a perfect through ball by Gloukh. Reinshreiber awarded a spot kick and Zahavi who missed a penalty against Ashdod last week, blasted the ball home to make it 3-0. Parfait Guiagon replaced Zahavi who was given his standing ovation by the majority of the 26,043 fans at Bloomfield.
Maccabi completed the rout in the 87th as Gloukh registered another assist this time teeing up Golasa for Maccabi’s fourth to seal a clean 4-0 victory.








