Maccabi holds their first training session

After landing in Brussels and traveling to their training camp in Horst, Holland, Maccabi Tel Aviv got to work. The Champion held their first session of camp as they ready for the new campaign. Later on, the players held a traditional Shabbat Friday night dinner which included Kiddush as well.

Maccabi departs for their Training Camp in Holland

After opening up training for the 2019/20 campaign, Maccabi Tel Aviv moved up a gear in their preparations for the new season. The professional staff and players headed to Ben Gurion Airport where they will fly to their first training camp which will be held in Holland.

ההכנות ל-2019/20 יוצאות לדרך


The Champion will be away for 11 days and will then hold a second training camp also in Holland between July 7-15 which will include friendlies in preparation for the Champions League Second Round qualifying matches.

For all of the latest news from the training camp make sure to keep up to date on the Club’s Official Website, App and Social Media Networks.

Youth Academy Representatives open the season with the First Team

Maccabi Tel Aviv Youth Academy representatives began the season with the First Team. Daniel Peretz, Bar Cohen, Nadav Nidam all joined the first training session of the new campaign while Academy graduates, Noam Cohen and Eden Kartzev who were loaned out to Hapoel Hadera and Beitar Tel Aviv Ramle respectively also took part in Vladimir Ivic’s squad’s session.

Back to work: Maccabi returns to training

After a three week summer break, Maccabi Tel Aviv returned to the pitch on Wednesday. Although there is still plenty of time until the first match, Vladimir Ivic’s squad gathered at the PenguinPickUp Training Ground at Kiryat Shalom for the first training session of the 2019/20 season.

Matan Hozez, Matan Baltaxa, Eden Kartzev, Noam Cohen and keeper Omer Kats took part in the session after returning from loan. In addition, the Champions were able to try out the brand new FILA Training Collection for the first time of the new campaign.

Sheran Yeini, Dor Peretz, Dan Glezer, Elyon Almog who were with the Israel National Team will join the club shortly during the preparations for the upcoming season.

Tomorrow, Thursday, the club will head to Holland for their training camp. We will be following Coach Ivic’s squad as they get ready for the challenges ahead so make sure you keep posted to the Official Website, App and all of Maccabi’s Social Media Networks for the latest news and views.

Bar Cohen, Ido Shahar and Nadav Nidam extended their contracts at Maccabi

Cohen, Nidam and Shahar who climbed through the ranks Youth Department and played last season for the U19’s as well as Israel’s youth teams, signed this morning contract extensions at Maccabi Tel Aviv.

Maccabi’s CEO, Ben Mansford, told the club’s official website: “Everyone at the Club is delighted that three of the best young players in Israel have today signed new contracts with Maccabi. Last season we saw what putting our home-grown Maccabists into the team can achieve. Everyone at Maccabi believes that Bar, Ido and Nadav will soon be following the same path. I’d also like to thank Patrick and his staff for their continued hard work towards developing the next generation and to Mitch for his unwavering investment in the Academy”.

Maccabi’s Performance Director, Patrick Van Leeuwen, added: “Bar, Ido and Nadav are three talented players who played in midfield together for the U17’s before making the step up last season to the U19’s for which they played on a regular basis last season. They all have great potential and an amazing opportunity to become professional footballers and be the future of Maccabi Tel Aviv”

Nidam, who plays as a holding midfielder scored one goal in 27 appearances in all competitions for the U19’s, made his senior debut last season in the 4-1 victory over Maccabi Netanya four days before his 18th birthday. Nidam, who made 24 appearances for Israel’s youth teams told the club’s official website: “I still find it hard to grasp. It is an amazing feeling and a dream come true. For now, I am looking forward and my expectations are to continue making progress and prove myself. I am confident in myself and hope to fulfill my potential”.

Cohen, who plays as an attacking midfielder scored 7 league goals in 30 appearances in all competitions for the U19’s and also made his senior debut in the 3-0 victory over Maccabi Netanya in May 2019. Cohen, who scored 2 goals in 12 appearances for Israel’s youth teams, told the club’s official website: “It is a great feeling. This is big progress for me and I am excited to sign for the biggest club in Israel. I intend to work hard and do the best I possibly can. I really hope this will be evident on the pitch”.

Shahar, scored two goals from the position of a holding midfielder and another two goals in 38 appearances for the Israel youth national teams. Shahar, told the club’s official website: “Maccabi is the place I grew up at and this is my home. To continue at this club, is an amazing feeling. To sign my first senior contract at Maccabi is extremely exciting. My dream is to really reach the senior side and from there the sky is the limit.”.

Wednesday: Maccabi take part in Champions League Second Round Qualifying Draw

Who will be Maccabi Tel Aviv’s first European opponent this season? After winning the Israeli League championship the Yellow & Blue will take part in a draw on Wednesday at 13:00 to determine their rival in the second round of Champions League qualifying at Nyon, Switzerland.

Maccabi will be part of the “Champions Route” where they along with 19 other teams will be drawn against each other. The Yellow & Blue have 16.00 points in the UEFA coefficient but will not be ranked which means they should be drawn against a stronger club, at least on paper.

The possible opponents in the second qualification round have been narrowed down to the following ahead of the draw at 13:00:
FC København (DEN)
Or the winners of:
Astana (KAZ) v CFR Cluj (ROU)
Ludogorets (BUL) v Ferencváros (HUN)
Partizani (ALB) v Qarabağ (AZE)
BATE Borisov (BLR) v Piast Gliwice (POL)

The first leg of second round matches will take place July 23-24 while the return leg will be played the following week. The draw itself will occur on June 18, 2019.

In order to advance to the Champions League, Maccabi will need to advance past the second, third and playoff rounds. Should the Yellow & Blue not advance past the second round they will enter the third round of Europa League qualifying.

This will be the first time Maccabi will take part in Champions League qualification after three years. Last time, the Yellow & Blue advanced to play in the Group Stages of the competition after defeating Hibernians (Malta), Viktoria Plzen (Czech Republic) an Basel (Switzerland) in the qualifying rounds.

Maccabi drawn to face the winner of Astana and Cluj in Champions League Second Round Qualifying

Who will be Maccabi Tel Aviv’s first European opponent this season? After winning the Israeli League championship the Yellow & Blue were drawn on Wednesday to face the winner of the first round qualifying match between Astana of Kazakhstan or Cluj from Romania. As of now the first leg will be played away, however, UEFA will determine the official and final dates of the two legged tie.

Maccabi will be part of the “Champions Route” where they along with 19 other teams will be drawn against each other. The Yellow & Blue have 16.00 points in the UEFA coefficient but will not be ranked which means they should be drawn against a stronger club, at least on paper.

The first leg of second round matches will take place July 23-24 while the return leg will be played the following week. The draw itself will occur on June 18, 2019.

In order to advance to the Champions League, Maccabi will need to advance past the second, third and playoff rounds. Should the Yellow & Blue not advance past the second round they will enter the third round of Europa League qualifying.

Know your potential opponents

Astana
Maccabi is familiar with Astana after meeting the Kazakhstan side in the 2017/18 Europa League Group Stages. The Yellow & Blue fell twice including the away match which was held on artificial turf. Striker Junior Kabananga who starred in the two legged tie was sold to a club in the Saudi league but has since returned on loan back to Astana. Left defensive back Dmitri Shmoko and Marin Tomasov both impressed against Maccabi are still plying their trade with the Kazakhstan squad while Patrick Twumasi has been replaced by Rangelo Janga. Astana has also changed coaches since last playing the Yellow & Blue and are now led by Ukrainian Roman Hryhorchuk who took over in the summer of 2018.

Astana are currently in the middle of their domestic league and after 16 Matchdays are at the top of the table with a 3-point lead over second place side Tobol but have also played two more matches than their closest rival.

Cluj
There is a familiar face playing for Cluj in one Ovidiu Hoban who had appeared for Hapoel Beer Sheva. Dan Petrescu is the Head Coach and arrived at the Romanian outfit in 2017/18 after primarily featuring as a boss of Asian clubs and won the league title. If the name Petrescu is familiar then you may remember when he played in Italy and England, featuring for Chelsea between 1995-2000.

George Țucudean is the main threat up front having scored 16 goals in 23 league matches and led the league in goals. In addition, Cluj recorded 18 clean sheets with Lithuanian keeper Giedrius Arlauskis and right back Cristian Manea being two of the main reasons.

Cluj battled FCSB Steaua București for the league championship which resulted in a photo finish as Cluj won the title by just two points. Just like Maccabi, Petrescu’s club hasn’t yet begun their season.

This will be the first time Maccabi will take part in Champions League qualification after three years. Last time, the Yellow & Blue advanced to play in the Group Stages of the competition after defeating Hibernians (Malta), Viktoria Plzen (Czech Republic) an Basel (Switzerland) in the qualifying rounds.

Micha: “We are coming into the season full force”

After being selected the Player of the Season this past campaign, Dor Micha who took part in the brand new kit launch took advantage of the opportunity to look ahead to the upcoming season:

“We’re excited just like every season has excitement. But especially this year as we have Champions League qualifiers and we will be coming into the season in full force. It’s good that there is quiet. For the first time in many years we are continuing with the same professional staff. This is positive and something that will be good for us. On a personal level I had a good season and I want to improve and play even better in order to take another step in my career.”