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Belic joins Maccabi on loan
Kristijan Belic joined Maccabi from Dutch side AZ Alkmaar after an agreement was reached between the two clubs for a one-season loan deal of the Serbian midfielder, with an option to make the move permanent.
The 24-year-old, Belgian-born midfielder (177cm) has made 39 appearances in all competitions for AZ Alkmaar since joining the Dutch club from Partizan Belgrade in January 2024.
After successfully completing his medical and signing his contract, Belic, who will wear the number 17 shirt, told to the club’s official website: “I am delighted to be here, as I see this as a tremendous opportunity to further my career with this outstanding club. Joining a team that has won the championship in each of the past two seasons, I am committed to working tirelessly to ensure these high standards are maintained.
Belic began his football journey at the OFK Belgrade Youth Academy before joining West Ham United’s youth setup at the age of 15. He went on to make 17 appearances in the U18 Premier League, including his competitive debut in August 2016 in a 1-0 win over Tottenham, as well as four appearances for the U23 side.
At 18, Belic moved to Greece to join Olympiacos U19 and made his senior debut at 18 years and nine months. In 2021, he returned to Serbia to join FK Cukaricki, making 13 appearances before moving to Partizan Belgrade at the start of the 2022/23 season. Over one and a half seasons with Partizan, Belic recorded 55 appearances in all competitions, scoring three goals and providing five assists.
Belic has represented the Serbian national team twice at senior level, in addition to appearances for the U21, U19, and U17 sides.
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Lazetic summed up the victory
Madmon: “We believed we would win this match no matter what.”
Maccabi Tel Aviv beat Hamrun Spartans 2-1 this evening (Tuesday) in the first of a two leafed tie in the Europa League qualifying round. After the match, both goal scorers summed up the first of the two encounters.
Roy Revivo whose 79th minute goal canceled Hamrun’s lead which was scored in the 71st minute spoke of the team’s performance:
“I don’t think their penalty was what woke us up. We need to come into the game more focused and more prepared right from the start. But that is football, sometimes you just need to find a way to win.”
The 22-year-old left-back described his goal:
“I tried to block for Dor (Turgeman) and felt I needed to drop back as the ball fell to my feet. I was ready, and thank God I scored.”
To sum things up Revivo highlighted the fact the job isn’t done yet:
“It was a tough match in every sense. Like I said, sometimes you just have to win against all odds. Always believe, that’s all.”
Elad Madmon, who scored the winning goal, shared his thoughts at the final whistle: “It doesn’t really matter, we came here to do a job. We didn’t do it all that well, and there’s a lot to improve. We will analyze everything and see how we can come more prepared for the next game. We haven’t advanced yet, and we’ll have to give everything.”
The forward, who also scored a dramatic goal in the first leg against Pafos, spoke about the opportunity he nissed in the return leg against the Cypriots: “It stayed with me. I’m very self-critical. With things like that, you have to lift your head and believe you’ll get another chance. Because I didn’t put my head down, it came, and I gave the team a breather ahead of the next match.”
On tonight’s winning goal, he added: “I think all three of us knew exactly what the move would be the moment we got the ball. The chemistry between the three of us is really strong, we’re good friends, and each of us believes in the others. When we reached the final minutes, we believed we were going to win, no matter what.”
Madman then shared what makes this team special: “There are a lot of special things about this team, especially the dressing room, which is really united. As long as we stay together, we can do anything. We need to keep going and not stop.”
Maccabi beat Hamrun 2-1. watch
Preview:
Maccabi Tel Aviv arrived at the Tony Bezzina stadium in Paola for the first leg of the Europa League 3rd qualifying round against Hamrun Spartans of Malta.
Ten years after suffering a 2-1 defeat to Maltese side Hibernians in the Champions League 2nd qualifying round first leg at this exact venue, Maccabi, will aim to leave a different impression. Maccabi’s captain Dor Peretz who was an unused substitute in that match, is the only survivor of Slavisa Jokanovic’s 2015/16 squad that won the return leg at Bloomfield 5-1 on the way to the Champions League group stages. Maccabi’s Head Coach, Zarko Lazetic, made several changes from the starting line-up that was beaten 1-0 by Pafos in Serbia last week that ended this season’s Champions League hopes, as he aims to guide the side to the Europa League phase.
Roi Mishapti, who was one of three keepers to feature for Maccabi last week started in goal. With Yoav Gerafi is recovering from his hamstring injury and Ofek Melika serving his one-match touchline ban, young Shalev Sa’adya and Idan Trau were named as the two substitute keepers on the bench. Mohamed Ali Camara and Nemanja Stojic lined up as the two central defenders in front of Mishpati while Tyrese Asante and Roy Revivo completed Maccabi’s defensive line on the right and left respectively.
Issouf Sissokho in the anchorman role was joined by Ido Shahar with Dor Peretz led the team out with the captain’s armband to form a strong midfield trio. Sagiv Jehezkel started on one flank and Weslley Patati on the other with Ion Nicolauescu making his official debut start in Yellow and Blue.
On the bench alongside goalkeeper Saadya and Trau, Lazetic named Heitor, Dor Turgeman, Raz Shlomo, Denny Gropper, Younas Malede, Elad Madmon, Noam Ben Harush, Ben Lederman, Itamar Noy and Osher Davida.

First Half
Hamrun Spartans gave Maccabi an early scare as N’Dri Phillippe Koffi headed a corner which narrowly missed the target inside the first two minutes. Four minutes later Weslley Patati carved the Maltese defense open as he released Sagiv Jehezkel with a long diagonal ball. Jehezkel burst forward but his attempt to clip the ball over the advancing keeper from close range sailed wide of the post. Ion Nicolaescu was cautioned by Estonian referee Kristo Tohver for a tussle with an opponent over possession leaving the Moldovan striker bewildered. Hamrun continued to look dangerous from set pieces as Eder and Saliou both flashed headers across the face of Roi Mishpati’s goal. Issouf Sissokho’s last gasp tackle managed to deny Hamrun a good chance after a confusion in Maccabi’s defense. At the opposite end, Roy Revivo came close on 22 as he dribbled into the box before shooting past goalkeeper Henry Bonello but a Hamrun defender cleared off his line.

Second Half
With no goals before the break, Lazetic made a change as Elad Madmon replaced Ido Shahar at the restart.
Sissokho was also cautioned for a foul on Thioune that stopped a Hamrun counter attack in the 53rd minute.
Right on the hour mark Camara lost his footing just inside Maccabi’s half conceding possession Joseph Mbong who charged foreard. But Mishpati rescued Maccabi from conceding as he managed to block the Hamrun striker to keep his goal locked. Lazetic reacted with another substitution as Osher Davida and Dor Turgeman came on for Jehezkel and Nicolaescu on 63.

Four minutes later Hamrun came even closer as Maccabi’s defense cleared a corner into the path of Koffi who flashed a shot wide. In the 70th minute the hosts were awarded a penalty after Thioune was fouled in the box. Koffi stepped up sent Mishpati the wrong way to give Hamrun the lead in the 71st minute. Patati tried his luck from outside the box two minutes later but his effort sailed high and wide.
Maccabi were back on level terms in the 79th minute as a Davida corner fell to Roy Revivo. The talented left back kept his calm, chested the ball and slotted his shot home. The equalizer gave Maccabi a new lifeline as Dor Peretz headed a Revivo cross wide on 81.

Lazetic made his final two changes as Itamar Noy and Raz Shlomo came on for Camara and Patati for the closing stages. Noy added some bite into the midfield as he won the ball and slipped it to Peretz who shot over the crossbar.
nside injury time Maccabi snatched the winner as Revivo fed Turgeman who flicked it to Madmon. With only the keeper to beat, Madmon buried the ball in the bottom corner to celebrate another injury time goal.
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Maccabi head out to face Hamrun Spartans in Malta
Maccabi’s European campaign continues, as today (Monday) the team departed for Malta ahead of the Europa League 3rd qualifying round 1st leg away to Hamrun Spartans at the Tony Bezzina stadium in Paola.
Before their departure, the team held a press conference and training session at the Kiryat Shalom complex. The team then proceeded to Ben Gurion Airport, where they bordered a chartered flight to Malta.
Ahead of the vital match, Maccabi’s Head Coach, Zarko Lazetic spoke at a Press Conference this morning and said:
“‘Favorites’ is just a word. They are the champions of Malta. We have great respect, especially for a national champion, no matter which country they are from. They beat Zalgiris, who are also champions, and also played against Dynamo Kiev, who are a
strong opponent. We know what we need to do, and we will give it our best.”
“They have a very interesting team. They try to exploit space and even caused Dynamo Kiev problems in the first leg. We need to be smart. In many ways, they are similar to Pafos. We analyzed them well and will need to be especially smart with the ball in order to find solutions and stay focused. This is a challenge.”
Following today’s draw for the Playoffs, both clubs know that the winner of this tie will face the loser in the Champions League 3rd qualifying round tie between Dynamo Kiev (Ukraine) and Pafos (Cyprus).






