Four academy players qualify to U-19’s EURO

An outstanding achievement for Israeli football after Israel’s youth national team qualified to the UEFA European U-19 final tournament to be played in Slovakia in June 2022. A dramatic late 1-0 victory over Scotland thanks to a Roy Revivo 88th minute goal, helped Israel win Group 1 ahead of hosts Hungary, Scotland, and Turkey.Midfielder Oscar Gloukh together with defenders Ilay Tomer and Shon Edri were also part of the squad that was held to a 0-0 draw by Hungary in the opening match and then beat Turkey 3-1 on the second Match day.Israel joined France, England, Romania, Italy, Austria as the team that qualified together with hosts Slovakia for the final tournament which will be played between June 18 and July 1st. The draw that will split the final tournament into two groups is set to take place on April 28th in Samorin-Cilistov with the top two in each section progressing to the semi-finals. Those four teams will qualify for the 2023 FIFA U-20 World Cup in Indonesia along with the winner of a play-off between the sides finishing 3rd in the two groups, filling UEFA’s five slots.

Exclusively for FOREVER Yeini and Nachmias panel

Hundreds of FOREVER members arrived last Sunday to the Talkhouse at the Tel Aviv port for another exclusive event for the fan club which continues to give you a lot more Maccabi.

This time round FOREVER members enjoyed yet another exclusive event which kicked off with an excellent lecture “Football legends” where TV presenter Sharon Davidovitch told some of the great stories in modern day international football.

 some of the interesting answers of Yeini and Nachmias.

   

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International report: An Israel debut for Kanichowsky

The international break is underway as Maccabi players are featuring in the various international teams. After a weekend packed with action here is a summary of what our players did.

Israel where facing a tough challenge on Saturday night when they played against Germany at Hoffenheim’s for what was the German’s first preparation match ahead of the Qatar 2022 World Cup. Gabi Kanichowsky made his senior international debut coming on as a second half substitute after the interval to play 45 minutes. Dan Glazer made his 12th international appearance as he emerged in the 53rd minute while Ofir Davidzada, Matan Baltaxa and Maor Kandil were unused subs against the Germans that won 2-0. The trio will hope to feature for Israel in their next friendly against Romania on Tuesday the 29th at Netanya.

Earlier, the Israel Under 21 side were held to a 2-2 draw by Poland in their Group B European qualifier with Daniel Peretz playing 90 minutes in goal. Israel’s U21’s currently trail group leaders Germany by two points, before both sides face each other in Petah Tikva for a crucial match on March 29th.

Israel’s Under 19’s Youth national team recorded an impressive 3-1 victory away to Turkey in their European Under 19’s Elite round. Oscar Gloukh who assisted a goal and Roy Revivo both started while Shon Edri came-off the bench to score Israel’s third. Ilay Tomer also made a substitute appearance while Dor Turgeman, currently on loan at Beitar Tel Aviv Bat yam, bagged a brace of goals.

Novatus Miroshi, who is also on loan at Beitar Tel Aviv Bat Yam scored the opening goal for Tanzania in their 3-1 friendly victory over Central African Republic at the Benjamin Mkapa national stadium.

  

 

Glazer: “The Playoff is long and we will move on”

 

“Bnei Sakhnin is a good side and we expected a tough match” Dan Glazer said after the disappointing goalless draw against Bnei Sakhnin at Bloomfield. “We dominated the match, were the better side and even though we didn’t reach too many chances, we created two or three good chances we should have scored. When you score the first (goal), everything looks totally different. But now we will pick ourselves up and move on”.

The 25-year old Israeli international, added: “We showed today that we are a good team and a tough one as well. They hardly reached any chances to score as we showed we are a dominant side and a tough side to beat. The difference between the match today and the previous matches we did win – was one goal”

MACCABI HELD TO 0-0 BY SAKHNIN

Preview

Maccabi Tel Aviv arrived at Bloomfield stadium for the early kick-off match against Bnei Sakhnin for the first Playoff match.

As Maccabi are currently ranked third in the table with 53 points from 26 league matches, coach Mladen Krstajic was aiming to extend the run of good form that saw his side record 7 victories in succession and 9 out of the last 10 unbeaten.

One of the five defeats Maccabi suffered this season was away to Sakhnin (3-1) on the opening day of the 2021/22 league campaign. But as the reverse fixture at Bloomfield ended in a draw, Krstajic and his charges didn’t want to disappoint the 20,000 fans that turned-up and keep the title aspirations alive.

Captain Sheran Yeini pulled out of the squad in the last minute forcing Krstajic to change his defence from the side that beat Hapoel Hadera last week. In Yeini’s absence, Tal Ben Chaim who played at right-wing-back against Hadera, kept his place on the right side of the defence. Enric Saborit and Idan Nachmias lined-up as the two central defenders in front of goalkeeper Daniel Peretz with Matan Baltaxa completing the back four at left-back.

Dan Glazer led the team out wearing the captain’s armband in the midfield anchor-man role, while Eyal Golasa and Gabi Kanichowsky sharing the midfield duties. Matan Hozez was named in the starting line-up on the wing with Djordje Jovanovic on the opposite flank while Stipe Perica led the line upfront.

First Half

Maccabi began the match with purpose and intention a fact which saw them launch the first threat on goal after 90 seconds of play. Matan Hozez, latched onto a loose ball deep inside Sakhnin’s half before holding off a defender and unleashing a shot that crept wide of the post.

 

Matan Baltaxa found himself in a glorious position to score as the ball fell to him at the far post in the 9th minute, but Maccabi’s left-back wasted the chance as he guided his effort wide.

In the 17th minute Hozez was sent clear through and was seemed to have been brought down by Gad Amos who charged out of his area. But despite Maccabi’s claims for a foul and a potential red card for the Sakhnin keeper, referee Gal Leibovic kept his cards inside his pocket.

Five minutes later however, Ihab Ghnaim was the first player to be cautioned for a foul on Gabi Kanichowsky that stopped a counter attack. Maccabi’s best chance came in the 28th minute as Stipe Perica released Eyal Golasa into the area with a clever flick but Amos charged off his line and blocked the effort for a corner.

In the 39th minute Tal Ben Chaim who played at right-back floated a pinpoint cross into the danger zone to Perica who couldn’t direct his header on target. Three minutes later, a Hozez cross struck the arm of Omri Ben Harush as Maccabi were awarded a free kick near the corner of the area. Hozez stepped- up and curled the free kick with his left as the ball eluded all of Sakhnin’s defense as well as Perica who needed a touch to push the ball home from point blank range.

Second Half

With no substitutions after the interval, both sides emerged unchanged for the second half with Maccabi looking the sharper of the two. Three minutes after the restart, a Ben Chaim cross was headed by Djordje Jovanovic into the path of Hozez whose attempt of a shot was blocked by Amos and his defenders once again.

Daniel Peretz was drawn into the action for the first time in the 55th minute as Maccabi’s keeper was forced to punch out for a corner an Odah Marshall left foot shot.

Krstajic made his first substitutions on 67 as a double change saw Ofir Davidzada replace Baltaxa while Brandley Kuwas came-in for Golasa.

Kuwas made an instant impact as he released Hozez for a counter attack in the 70th minute as the ball ultimately fell to Jovanovic whose shot from the edge of the area narrowly cleared the crossbar. Seconds later Ben Chaim limped off and was replaced by Avi Rikan as Krstajic was forced to make his third substitution of the game. In a bid to break the deadlock, 

Maccabi continued to pile on the pressure as a dangerous Jovanovic square ball in the 75th minute forced Amos to dive and collect. Krstajic bolstered the attack and sent-in a fresh pair of legs as Eylon Almog replaced Hozez on 77.

Sakhnin had a chance of their own in the 81st minute as Guy Melamed who was introduced in the second half, flashed a header wide of Peretz’s post. At the opposite end Perica headed over following an Almog telling Cross from the left and a minute later Kanichowsky had a low drive blocked by Sakhnin’s defence.

In the 87th minute a clever Jovanovic turn in the middle of the park created time and space as he fed Perica whose shot was collected by Amos. Maccabi’s striking partners combined once again on 88 as Jovanovic’s attempt of a shot reached Perica who flicked the ball over the bar.

The full time whistle ended a disappointing match as Maccabi missed a chance to stick to the leading duo that won their matches.