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Betar Jerusalem visited Hadassah Ein Kerem Hospital | Israel Today

2021-12-02T14:43:04.072Z


The players and staff of the club lit candles and talked to the hospitalized • Captain Ophir Krief: "If we have the opportunity to smile, it is worth a world for us" • Some of the players also visited the stopper of Kiryat Shmona, Stefan Aka, who was injured last night and hospitalized


After the morning training, and the farewell to the coach, Erwin Koman, the Betar Jerusalem players arrived today (Thursday) at Hadassah Ein Kerem Hospital, to light Hanukkah candles and distribute gifts to the hospitalized children. 

"We started a collaboration with the hospital, it's unfortunate that there are children in places like this, but if we have the opportunity to smile, it's worth a world for us. I'm glad we're giving children light. It fills the heart," team captain Ophir Krieff told official The club.

On the departure of the coach he added: "Koeman is one of the amazing people I met in football, thorough, professional, there was a difficult emotional meeting. We connected with him and I wish him all the success in the world. It was interrupted because of something medical, but nothing to do. "Small, but for us there is more to work on, I am optimistic to continue, we have not finished a round yet. We need to change the attitude in the games."

Photo: From the official website of Betar Jerusalem,

Krieff went on to say: "I do not think there is a rising player for a Betar game who can afford not to want and not be one hundred percent committed.

We as actors feel it.

There is no player who can fake because we will not go over it in silence.

Everyone wants to, this is Betar Jerusalem, and anyone who has the yellow and black shirt should take into account that it comes with responsibilities and pressures that need to be met. From now on we will be measured by the results, not by way.

Every game that came was important to us, and even now with Maccabi.

We owe points.

"It will sound like a cliché, but for those who care about Betar, they must come and support the stands. Both the backs of the players and the economy. There is a song that says 'even in the most difficult times', it's such a time, .

The director of Hadassah Ein Kerem Hospital, Dr. Yinon Buda, who participated in the exciting lighting of candles in the pediatric ward: "Welcomes the cooperation between Hadassah and Betar Jerusalem, in which the excellent staff of Hadassah provide medical treatment to the team players at all times. In the spirit of the holiday, we wish everyone days full of health and light."

After the exciting visit, Liran Rotman, Max Grechkin, Nathaniel Daloia and Michael Ohana came to visit Kiryat Shmona player Stefan Aka, who was hospitalized after being seriously injured in the ankle during a league game last night. 

Photo: From the official website of Betar Jerusalem,

Photo: From the official website of Betar Jerusalem,

Visiting Stefan Aka, Photo: From the official website of Betar Jerusalem,

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Source: israelhayom

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