JORDI TO STEP DOWN AT END OF THE SEASON

At a Press Conference earlier today, Mitch Goldhar and Jordi Cryuff, announced together that Jordi will step down from his role as Head Coach and leave Maccabi Tel Aviv FC at the end of the season. Mitch and Jordi explained that this was a mutually agreed decision and made in the long term interests of the Club and to enable a search for the next Head Coach to start immediately.

Mitch Goldhar commented: “I would personally like to thank Jordi for all of his commitment, effort and professionalism over the last 6 years. We have become close friends. We have been on a unique journey together which has involved some memorable moments including the first Championship, the treble and qualifying for the Champions League Group stages. Jordi has helped put Maccabi back on the map both in Israel and in Europe.

“All good things need to come to an end at some point. We both felt that the end of the season would be a good place for us to go in new directions. Jordi and I will remain in contact and he will always be welcome at Maccabi. I hope that the staff and players will work hard to ensure Jordi leaves Maccabi in the best possible way.”

Jordi Cruyff added: “I want thank everyone during the past six years, we have had a very good relationship and we thought it was a good moment to sit and discuss. I have to thank a lot of staff and players that helped us fight for success. I am very happy and grateful to all of those. I thought I’d be here a couple of years but ended staying for six. I will miss it here for sure but I know that this has been a very important chapter in my life.

We spoke about this a few times and it was ideal now that we could sit here together. We wanted to finish the speculation quickly and take 2-3 months to bring a new coach in. It’s an ideal way for a club to prepare.

We still have nine games left and we are fighting for the title. We have to put our focus and energy into that so we can end my time here well. We are always analyzing and looking and our focus is to win the title.”

Sprint for the prizes: Race to the World Cup enters Day 3

Have you always dreamt of going to the World Cup! Join Maccabi Tel Aviv and World Cup 2018 Sponsor HISENSE in the Race for the World Cup! 5 days full of adrenaline will culminate with the Grand Prize:

Flight and Ticket to a 2018 World Cup match!

Today’s hint:

What do you have to do to win the 1st Prize?
The most important thing you have to do is download the Official Maccabi Tel Aviv App, the most crucial tool in the Race for the World Cup in order too receive push notifications and updates by the minute.

Daily Prizes:
First Prize: HISENSE 50’ SMART TV and a ticket to the Race Finals.
Second Prize: Pair of tickets to the Hapoel Beer Sheva Home match and being hosted in the HISENSE Box.
Third Prize: Official HISENSE World Cup T-shirt.

Following the first 4 days of the contest, on Thursday March 29th the Big Final with the 4 Daily Winners will take place. The Final will be a Trivia Quiz and whoever answers the most questions correctly will win the Grand Prize:

Flight and Match Ticket to the Opening Game of the 2018 World Cup in Russia.

New prizes, new winners: Day 3 of the Race to the World Cup

Have you always dreamt of going to the World Cup! Join Maccabi Tel Aviv and World Cup 2018 Sponsor HISENSE in the Race for the World Cup! 5 days full of adrenaline will culminate with the Grand Prize:

Flight and Ticket to a 2018 World Cup match!

Today’s hint:

What do you have to do to win the 1st Prize?
The most important thing you have to do is download the Official Maccabi Tel Aviv App, the most crucial tool in the Race for the World Cup in order too receive push notifications and updates by the minute.

Daily Prizes:
First Prize: HISENSE 50’ SMART TV and a ticket to the Race Finals.
Second Prize: Pair of tickets to the Hapoel Beer Sheva Home match and being hosted in the HISENSE Box.
Third Prize: Official HISENSE World Cup T-shirt.

Following the first 4 days of the contest, on Thursday March 29th the Big Final with the 4 Daily Winners will take place. The Final will be a Trivia Quiz and whoever answers the most questions correctly will win the Grand Prize:

Flight and Match Ticket to the Opening Game of the 2018 World Cup in Russia.

Trivia: Maccabi’s foreigners with their national teams

More prizes: Day Two of the “Race to the World Cup”

The “Race to the World Cup”, the contest that will send you to the 2018 World Cup in Russia thanks to Maccabi Tel Aviv and the tournament’s Official Sponsor HISENSE entered Day Two with a number of winners. Today we were at Machsanei Hashmal in Rishon Le’Zion as the fans received a hint via the Official Maccabi Tel Aviv App and then made their way to us. The good news: You have a chance to win all week long. Watch what happened today:


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Check out Day One Action from Ashkelon

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It’s just the first day: The Race to the World Cup prizes that are waiting for you

The “Race to the World Cup”, the game that will send you to the 2018 World Cup in Russia thanks to Maccabi Tel Aviv and the tournament’s Official Sponsor HISENSE got underway today with a number of winners. The first stop was in Ashkelon as 3 fans received a hint via the Official Maccabi Tel Aviv App and made their way to us. The good news: You have a chance to win all week long.
WATCH the video clip from Day One

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Yellow & Blue Youth Department Results March 24-25, 2018


SC Ironi Ashdod 0:4 Maccabi “Shachar” Tel Aviv
The Under-19 team visited Ashdod on Matchday 23 of the Israel Youth Premier Leagus and took home the 3 points and the win. Guy Tzarfati’s side remained in first place due to a better goal differential over Maccabi Netanya as Eylon Almog, Tomer Altman, William Agada and Mufleh Shalata all scored for the Yellow & Blue. For the full Match Report Click Here.

Maccabi “Eldad” Tel Aviv 7:0 Maccabi Yavne “Tzav Pius”
After a midweek 6:1 win over Hapoel Ashkelon, the Under-15 South side remained atop the table in first place. Elad Kaplan and Oskar Gluk each scored a brace as Liel Shota, Ohad Mizrahi and Orel Azarzar scored for Ori David’s team as he summed up the victory: “We again played against a club that wanted to defend but an early goal opened the match up and it made it much easier for us. All of the players who appeared did what they needed to extremely well on the pitch.”

Maccabi “Ilan” Tel Aviv 8:0 Maccabi Barkai
Following a midweek 2:1 victory against Hapoel Petah Tikva, the Under-15 North club scored 8 goals to collect the 3-points over Maccabi Barkai. The young Yellow & Blue remained undefeated at home and are in 3rd place thanks to goals by Ben Lineker x3, Aviv Peles x3, Omer Rosio and Rani Nof. Head Coach Asaf Heber spoke about the match that was: “We did what we needed to as best as possible against a team that was going to be a tough opponent. The players were able to convert their quality game into beautiful goals and a terrific win. This was a fine continuation to the midweek victory.”

ID Card: Youth Department Coaches

One of the Youth Academy’s goals is to help players grow and develop into players who can contribute and play on the First Team. Behind the scene there are plenty of coaches and staff who work day and night who give their all to the Yellow & Blue youngsters in their quest to be the best that they can be. Let’s meet some of those important people:

Guy Tzarfati
Coach: Under-19
Years as football coach: 5 years
Why did you decide to become a coach: “The love of the game”
Number of seasons a coach with the club: 2nd season
What are your thoughts about the changes in the Youth Department? The new philosophy and the use of technology: “Professionalism, modernization and the ability to improve the players.”
What do you think is the most important thing to impart in young players in order for them to develop into professionals? “A strong mentality and the ability to cope with both success and difficulties, thinking during the match.”
How do you work on improving both yourself and your training ability? “I’m always trying to learn more and more within the framework that I’m in.”

Is there a player that trained under you who has succeeded in Israeli football? “Or Dasa took a huge step this year. I hope that he will continue on the same path and become a part of Maccabi’s First Team.”
Role Model: “I don’t have one, I try to take a little from everyone”
Favorite club in the world: “Maccabi of course.”
Unforgettable match: “7:0 over Beitar Jerusalem at Bloomfield.”
Something that we don’t know that’s unrelated to football: “I really like to be at home and on an off day I enjoy just walking around Dizengoff, my Tel Aviv childhood. I really love walking around the city.”
Where do you see yourself in 10 years: “I want to remain in the Maccabi system for many years and create a history in the area of coaching, just like I did as a player.”

Alon Peleg
Coach: Under-14 North
Years as football coach: 7 years (all at Maccabi)
Why did you decide to become a coach: “The passion for football and working with children and youth.”
What are your thoughts about the changes in the Youth Department? The new philosophy and the use of technology: “It’s a welcome change and congratulations to the people who pushed to make that move. When we go to continuing education seminars in Europe, we are beginning to see things that are similar to our Youth Department at Maccabi and that helps us continue to improve and move another step forward in developing better younger players and a higher level of football culture.”
What do you think is the most important thing to impart in young players in order for them to develop into professionals? “The pace of play os much higher than in the past and that’s the first thing a young player needs to adapt to which is thinking and reacting quickly which could be a very big advantage. There also needs to be a good defensive basis and tactical understanding. But most importantly we have to imbue professionalism as we can’t afford to lose a talented youngster due to a lack of professionalism.”
How do you work on improving both yourself and your training ability? “In my spare time I am still working on the pitch via the internet. I am always looking to read more about modern football and watch how other coaches dissect certain situations on YouTube. In addition, I enjoy learning form the Youth Department’s new professional staff and to take their experience and tips that they are happy to share with me.”

Is there a player that trained under you who has succeeded in Israeli football? “I’m still young but I believe in the near future I’ll be able to see one or two players with the First Team.”
Role Model: “Pep Guardiola”
Favorite club in the world: “Manchester United.”
Unforgettable match: “Maccabi’s 3:1 win over Maccabi Haifa at Kiryat Eliezer in 1995/96.”
Something that we don’t know that’s unrelated to football: “I recently got married (August 18), I have a degree in business administration and I really enjoy checking out new restaurants and tasting new dishes.”
Where do you see yourself in 10 years: “That’s a tough question because life is so dynamic, but I’d be happy to remain in the football field as a coach, professional director or someone behind the scenes. I invest plenty of time and I believe that this will ve the case as I’m very satisfied doing what I do now.”

Boaz Bracha
Coach: Under-11 South
Years as football coach: 6 years (All at Maccabi)
Why did you decide to become a coach: “The love of the game and the desire to help develop young players, after I ended my career when I was a young player.”
What are your thoughts about the changes in the Youth Department? The new philosophy and the use of technology: “Changes and bringing in new things is always great when you want to continue to advance especially when this helps turn one into a better coach and better players. Every football club or an organized establishment needs to have a philosophy or a certain path in order to monitor and document advancements. I’m happy that they’ve added these tools in order for the coaches to give more and more to the players.”
What do you think is the most important thing to impart in young players in order for them to develop into professionals? “First and foremost is to give them the understanding that being a professional player is their dream and in order to reach that level they have to not only dream but also train at a certain standard and develop professionally from a young age. As well as to be aware that they need to continue to work hard to improve and train themselves in knowing what they need to do better in training and in a match as well as doing things outside of the regular training sessions.”

How do you work on improving both yourself and your training ability? “I’m always learning from more experienced coaches than me in the Youth Department and by asking questions and consulting with the professional staff. I also watch video and analyze matches in order to help me understand where the players need to improve.”
Is there a player that trained under you who has succeeded in Israeli football? “The players I have trained are still young and therefore it will take a number of years to see who will succeed. Four years ago, I was part of the Under-19 training staff where Dor Peretz was one of the players who was able to succeed as a professional.”
Role Model: “I teach the players that everyone of them could be a role model. It begins by taking responsibility for the small details off of the pitch and by being a leader and by handling situations on tiger field of play. From a young age, every player needs to develop leadership skills that will to only be able to help himself but also his club.”
Favorite club in the world: “Juventus.”
Unforgettable match: “2006 World Cup Final between France and Italy.”
Something that we don’t know that’s unrelated to football: “I recently got engaged and will marry my fiancee Neta in the near future.”
Where do you see yourself in 10 years: “To be a First Team coach or coaching in the Under-19 league.”

Maccabi “Shachar” defeats Ashdod 4:0

Matchday 23 of the Israel Youth Premier League saw Maccabi “Shachar” Tel Aviv visit SC Ironi Ashdod at the Yud Alef Stadium. The young Yellow & Blue came into the contest in first place even on points with Hapoel Raanana but with a better goal differential and with a match in hand. Ashdod began the day in 5th place and were winless in their last 5 matches.

Maccabi Starting XI: Daniel Peretz, Noam Cohen, Alon Shtrozberg, Fadi Najar, Yoav Hofmayster, Amit Glazer, Tomer Altman, Prince Thomas, Mufleh Shalata, Eylon Almog, William Agada.

First Half
Maccabi opened the match well and had a terrific chance in the 8’ when Agada’s threatened to score in the box but the Ashdod keeper Roie Beigel made an instinctive save. Five minutes later Altman found Almog on the wing who sent a beauty of a cross to Agada who headed the ball right into Beigel’s waiting hands as the contest remained goalless. Beigel again was alert in the 17’ when the Ashdod shot stopper made another save off of an Agada opportunity.

However, in the 26’ Almog found the back of the goal when he finished off a terrific team play. Hofmayster took the ball in Maccabi’s defensive half and sent it to Cohen who handed it off to Agada and then went to Almog who made his way by a defender and put his attempt behind Beigel for a 1:0 lead. Ashdod had their first dangerous chance in the 35’ when Liel Zimro’s opportunity was taken care of Peretz who sent the ball out for a corner.

Just one minute later Maccabi doubled their lead thanks to a Altman and Almog give and go as the former scored from inside the box for a 2:0 advantage. The young Yellow & Blue almost found their 3rd of the half a minute before the break when Shalata’s chance was saved by Beigel as Maccabi took a two goal lead into halftime.

Second Half
The second half began just as the first half ended as Shalata sent a ball into the middle of the box to Thomas who sent a header towards the goal but the Ashdod defense was able to clear the ball off the line.


Maccabi’s hard work paid off in the 62’ when Shalata slotted the ball to Agada who scored from in close for a 3:0 lead and just two minutes later Shalata himself added the club’s 4th goal for a insurmountable lead as the Yellow & Blue took home the 3-points and a 4:0 win.

Yellow & Blue Passover: Over 350 Food Boxes for the needy

After raising over 60,000 NIS this past month thanks to the club’s fans, Achim Le’Semel and Pitchon Lev, the project culminated this morning with “Operation Passover Yellow & Blue” as the food boxes were packed and delivered to needy families across the country.

Kiryat Shalom began to buzz well before the 8:30 start time as hundreds of fans together with the players and the youth department began putting together the food packages to help make the holiday a bit sweeter for those in need.

Over the past month fans contributed over 60,000 NIS for the project which included more than 350 food boxes which were sponsored by Pizza Prego.

Captain Sheran Yeini commented about the project: “It’s always great to be able to help those in need. We’re a club that contributes to many community activities together with the Maccabi Tel Aviv FC Foundation which holds many, many activities and programs.”

Yeini added, “Thanks to all of these projects and activities, the participants have been able to become even more a part of the Maccabi family; we’re creating a fraternity. For a club of this size it’s incredible that the fans, players and club staff know how to work together for the ultimate goal of helping others.”

Foundation CEO Josh Halickman added, “There were so many fans who contributed towards the 60,000 NIS and together we were able to pack up so many boxes for needy families and that’s what is so important for the Yellow & Blue heart of Maccabi Tel Aviv. The Maccabi Tel Aviv FC Foundation is involved in so many projects including with Chinuch L’Psagot: Educating for Excellence, Etgarim, At-Risk youth, Lone Soldiers and many other programs where the heart of Maccabi is on full display as we continue to turn Maccabi Tel Aviv into one big family.”