Category: Youth Teams
Goldhar: “Shimon Peres was a courageous and inspirational man”
Maccabi Tel Aviv FC mourns the loss of Israel’s Ninth President Shimon Peres who passed away at the age of 93.
The owner of Maccabi Tel Aviv FC, Mitch Goldhar stated: “Israel has never existed without Shimon Peres. His influence on the state, the region and the world will be felt for a long time; and we should be grateful for that. I had the pleasure and honour of meeting him on numerous occasions and in fact had dinner with him as recently as 2 months ago. He was a courageous and inspirational man
with a sharp intellect and always made those in his company feel like a friend. Maccabi Tel Aviv worked closely with Mr. Peres and the Peres Center for Peace and we will always have fond memories of the great man who dedicated his life to the State of Israel and the fight for peace in the Middle East.”
Following Maccabi’s 2012/13 championship season, Owner Mitch Goldhar, Owner’s Representative Jack Angelides and Sports Director Jordi Cruyff visited Shimon Peres while he was President and presented him with an Official Match Jersey with Number 1 on the back (signifying him as Israel’s Number One Citizen).

Maccabi Tel Aviv FC has an ongoing relationship with the Peres Center for Peace and Mr. Peres. Over the last two years, Club representatives, including players and Sports Director Jordi Cruyff took part in the World Cup for Peace Tournament.
On the State of Israel’s 67th Independence Day, Peres made his last visit to the Youth Department’s Training Facility at Kiryat Shalom for a joint event with the Peres Center. Peres met with former Club CEO Martin Bain and received an Official Match Jersey with the number 67 printed on the back.
Dello Iacono: “The players need to be both physically & athletically prepared”
Both the world of football and the world of science have gone hand-in-hand continuously for more than a decade as the top football clubs around the globe understand that this is an integral part of professional advancement and progression which involves scientific analysis. Last week, Antonio Dello Iacono, the Youth Department’s Scientific Director attended a two-day conference in Barcelona that dealt with performance analysis and sports science.
Lecturers included academics who have worked on advanced theories with their football clubs as well as experts in the field of sports science for some of the top teams from across the world including Barcelona, Inter, Atletico Madrid, Valencia and many others.
“Some of the presentations were about new ideas while others strengthened theories and protocols that already are in practice. Even in Europe, the world of GPS is relatively new in the realm of football. It was just last year that UEFA approved its use in official matches and slowly but surely clubs are understanding that this is an absolute necessity.”

How does this system actually help improve player performance?
“Every club has a philosophy as to their football methodology. Each one looks at their performance in a different way. The analysis of our matches is built in a certain way that is different than the First Team and Youth Club. There are parameters that we can determine over two or three years that we would like our young players to get to and this way they can be better prepared from both a physical and athletic standpoint.”
Where do we begin bridging the knowledge gap?
“This coming season, we will be building and getting used to a new system. We will collect as much information objectively and subjectively as possible, so that next year we can compare and understand what my goal will be to continue to improve the team and take them to the next level as well as what the goals will be for team that moves up from the younger age group. For this, we are training the coaches and the fitness coaches on how to understand the data and to be involved in all these different aspects.”

Patrick Van Leeuwen is managing the professional development of the department, how does this effect the area of sports science?
“Patrick has brought a change in how we work uniformly across the all of the different teams. Some of the working principles of sports science is part of the work methodology. Each coach and trainer received physical training methods that need to be placed in the training units. The fitness trainers and coaches speak to each other in a different ‘language’ when it comes to training but in reality they are actually talking about the same thing. I am trying to coordinate between these two ‘languages’ in order that the work that needs to be done is taken care of in the best manner. One of the most important things that we are doing is establishing a database. I will be able to know in advance what needs to be adjusted or corrected in the training regimen.”
If you had to put your finger on the biggest differences on this subject between Israel and the rest of the world what would it be?
“In many clubs around the world there are individuals with academic backgrounds but in Israel that is not the case. The coaches in Israel may have a physical training background but that is not enough. Today, due to the complex demands in football for the highest quality and intensity, we have to know exactly what we are demanding from the player in the most minute details.”
Youth Department Results, Saturday September 17, 2016
Hapoel Rishon Le’Zion 0:6 Maccabi “Shachar” Tel Aviv
What a great way to pick up their first win of the season as the Yellow & Blue under the direction of Patrick Van Leeuwen just before Guy Tzarfati takes over scored a fantastic result. Netanel Peretz recorded a brace while Mahmoud Awesat, Eylon Almog, Or Dasa and Eden Kartzev all put home goals in the victory. Watch the highlights.
תקציר הניצחון של מכבי ‘שחר’ 0:6 על הפועל ראשל”צ
Maccabi “Oded” Tel Aviv 2:0 Ashdod
Sa’ar Berami’s brace within five minutes gave the Under-17 squad a 2:0 win over the southern side. Eliezer Ben Aharon should be pleased with his team’s performance and will look ahead to Matchday Two.
Maccabi “Eli Fuchs” Tel Aviv 1:0 Beitar Tel Aviv Ramle
It took 57 minutes for David Dego to score the lone goal of the contest as Alon Brumer’s outfit picked up the 3-points giving the coach his maiden win on the Yellow & Blue sidelines. Next Matchday will see Maccabi “Eli Fuchs” play the Little Derby against Bnei Yehuda.
Guy Tzarfati named Head Coach of the Under-19 Club
Guy Tzarfati has joined the Club’s Youth Department as the Head Coach of the Under-19 side, Maccabi “Shachar” Tel Aviv. Tzarfati (37) took his first steps as a footballer in the Maccabi Tel Aviv Youth Department and advanced all the way to the First Team where he won the State Cup.
“We are delighted to welcome Guy Zarfati back to Maccabi Tel Aviv, the club he made his first steps as a player and graduated from the youth department all the way to the first team” said Patrick Van Leeuwen, Maccabi’s
Performance Director. “Guy’s important role as the coach of the U-19 Youth team will be to assist the academy in the development and education of our young future prospects under the club’s new philosophy so that they could be considered in the future for the first team. We wish him all the best in his new role”. 
Tzarfati expressed his feelings to the Official Website following his appointment: “I’m excited to return to the place where I grew up. From my first steps as an infant, I remember myself being associated with Maccabi Tel Aviv. My father and my two brothers played at Maccabi and were part of title winning teams and part of the Youth Department. My personality was formed in this department and there’s no one happier than me to return home. Now I have the opportunity to give over what I experienced together with the new director of the department, someone who I very much believe in.”
Maccabi “Shachar” defeats Hapoel Rishon Le’Zion 6:0
After falling to defeat on Matchday One of the Youth League, Maccabi “Shachar” Tel Aviv visited Hapoel Rishon Le’Zion at Haberfeld Stadium under the direction of Patrick Van Leeuwen who is temporarily coaching the squad. The Performance Director didn’t make any changes to the Starting XI from last week.
First Half
Netanel Peretz opened the scoring as the young midfielder put the ball behind the Rishon keeper from inside the box to give the Yellow & Blue a 1:0 lead.

Maccabi “Shachar” continued to press the hosts and controlled the tempo of the game right from the get go. Mahmoud Awesat added the guest’s second goal of the match on an assist by Or Dasa while Eylon Almog put in the third before the break to give Maccabi a 3:0 lead after 45 minutes.
Second Half

Van Leeuwen’s squad came out in the second half and immediately added a goal by Or Dasa off a Ron Gabay assist, adding to the Yellow & Blue advantage. Netanel Peretz put in the visitor’s fifth goal with the help of Awesat and two minutes before time Eden Kartzev joined the party, scoring a header from Tomer Altman’s corner kick to give Maccabi “Shachar” Tel Aviv their first win of the season.
Youth Department Action, Saturday September 17, 2016
Hapoel “Yehuda” Rishon Le’Zion – Maccabi “Shachar” Tel Aviv 11:30, Haberfeld
After a disappointing start to the season, Maccabi Tel Aviv’s Under-19 Club will look to get onto the winning track, however, their opponent also lost on the first Matchday of the season and will be aiming for a victory as well. Eden Kartzev should be part of the squad after returning from Germany where he was on national team duty with the Israel Under-17 side.
Maccabi “Yehonatan” Netanya – Maccabi “Oded” Te Aviv 10:00, Netanya

The Under-17 team will be back in action this weekend after a number of weeks away due to international tournaments as Eliezer Ben Aharon’s team will play at Maccabi Netanya. The Head Coach spoke about the new campaign: “This year is a very different. Every season is a new year but this will be totally different. The changes that have been made across the Youth Department has also given us a new perception and attitude that came along with Patrick’s arrival. We’re getting used to it and things are looking much better both on and off of the pitch. Our expectations this coming campaign are not exactly graded expectations but more of an agenda to be able to train and help more players reach the Under-19 Club and prepare them for the demands that this side will make on them.”
Maccabi “Eli Fuchs” Tel Aviv – Beitar Tel Aviv Ramle 08:30, Kiryat Shalom
Alon Brumer’s Under-16 outfit will also be in action this weekend against their counterparts from Beitar Tel Aviv Ramle. The coach of the Maccabi “Eli Fuchs” commented: “It’s very special and exciting for me to return to the Club that I grew up in and to be part of the process in aiding the younger players hopefully make it up to the First Team. This group is very talented but it’s also a team that is a combination of two Under-15 sides. I remember having to go through this as a player myself and it’s no easy task. Our goal for this team is to help them advance and improve from match to match and of course to be the best that they can be.”
Maccabi “Shachar” fall 1:0 to Tubruk
Pre-match:
Maccabi “Shachar” Tel Aviv opened up the 2016/17 Toto Youth League campaign at home against Beitar Tubruk. The Starting XI included: Omer Kats, Amit Rozenboim, Noam Cohen, Fadi Najar, Ron Gabay, Shay Golan, Tomer Altman (C) Netanel Peretz, Or Dasa, Almog Eylon, Mahmud Awisat.
פטריק ואן לוון מסכם את המחזור הראשון בליגת נוער
First Half:
Five minutes into the contest, Almog Eylon hit Tubruk’s left post from 16 meters out after receiving the ball from Or Dasa and Altman also tried his luck from 20-meters as his effort hit the woodwork. However, it was Tubruk who scored first taking a 1:0 lead as Gal Hassan found the back of the goal from 6-meters taking a deep pass and converting it for the early advantage. Noam Cohen then broke up a Tubruk counter but he picked up the first yellow card of the season.
Maccabi “Shachar” continued to press and in the 21st minute Netanel Peretz missed a wonderful opportunity following a terrific team effort by the young Yellow & Blue as his 10-meter chance just went over the bar. Altman again took the opportunity from long range but his shot flew over the goal. Dasa hit the post five minutes before the half as the sides went into the break with Maccabi down by a goal.
Second Half:
The second half began with no substitutions and the Yellow & Blue continued to put pressure on Tubruk for an equalizer. In the 58th minute Guy Shetach was introduced for Dasa and almost scored after being on the pitch for just two minutes as his free kick was parried away by the Tubruk keeper.
In the 62nd minute Amit Shapira came in for Netanel Peretz and just three minutes later Tubruk was down to 10-men as Eyal Melul was sent off for a hard foul on Amit Rosenboim.
Shetach had an 81st minute opportunity from 15-meters but the Tubruk keeper again made the save while in the 87th minute Awisat came off in favor of Tomas Prince whose 16-meter scorcher just sailed by the post as Maccabi “Shachar” Tel Aviv fell 1:0 on Matchday One of the Toto Youth League.
Golazo for Medunjanin, Eliel Peretz scores for Israel U21
The last National Team games for this round of matches came to an end this evening for both the senior sides and Under-21 teams. Following Israel’s 1:3 loss to Italy on Monday night, the Under-21 team also closed out their round of matches as well with a 4:0 victory over Liechtenstein and now have a firm grip on second place in their group.

Maccabi was represented by Dor Peretz and Eliel Peretz as the latter scored a 37th minute goal from a shot just outside of the box as the ball caromed off one of the Liechtenstein defenders and made its way behind the keeper.
Dor Peretz said following the match: “It’s a great feeling to solidly be in second place. I’m really happy for Eliel because he scored. He’s been working very hard, deserved it and I hope he can continue. We have to give it our all in the last couple of matches in order to punch our ticket to the next round.”
Another Maccabi representative, Haris Medunjanin who’s plying his trade for the Bosnian National Team blasted home a right footed volley to help his team win 5:0 over Estonia. Medunajnin scored the match’s 3rd goal in the 71st minute for one of the nicest strikes of the evening.
Another Yellow & Blue National Team representative, Serbian Predrag Rajikovic helped his shoe earn a point in a 2:2 draw with Ireland.
Raz Itzhak signs Four Year Deal with Maccabi Tel Aviv
The young striker, Raz Itzhak signed a four year contract with Maccabi Tel Aviv. Itzhak will return to the Yellow & Blue after having played one season with Hapoel Tel Aviv. The 18-year old, who scored 9 goals in the Youth League last year and who played with Maccabi “Shachar” Tel Aviv two campaigns ago winning the league title will be loaned immediately to Beitar Tel Aviv/Ramle.







