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The Israel national team is announced: Omar Atzili and Monas Dabour inside Israel today

2021-08-27T08:25:54.422Z


Contact Maccabi Haifa and Halutz Hoffenheim return to national uniform after the reported absence • 12 legionnaires, 6 representatives for Maccabi Haifa, 4 for Hapoel BS • Yonatan Cohen and Lior Rapalov were not called


Next week, the Israeli team will return to the 2022 World Cup qualifying campaign, and today (Friday) the squad was announced for the next three games.

In the spotlight are Noble Omar and Monas Dabour, who received the expected summons after their absence from the national uniform.

The Maccabi Haifa contact has not played in the national team uniform for five years and did not receive the summons in the last year after the "footballers and minors" affair, but expressed a willingness to return.

Dabour was also not called up for the team's last two games after a post he published during Operation The Wall Guard, but he also made his remarks clear to the association's members and in public and was allowed to return.

Eran Zehavi and Manor Solomon will continue to lead the attack in blue and white, as will Sean Weissman and Liel Abda who star in Celtic.

The one who did not receive a summons and not surprisingly, is again Lior Rapalov.

Anderlecht's attacking midfielder continues to make a name for himself in the Belgian league, but when it comes to the eyes of Israeli footballers, he continues to receive no credit.

Yonatan Cohen is also not on the staff.

This coming Wednesday, September 1, the team will meet the Faroe Islands away.

On Saturday, September 4, Sami Ofer will host Austria and on Tuesday, September 7, she will play a difficult away game in Denmark.

Source: israelhayom

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