In the video: What do the colleagues really think about Yoram Arbel, Zvika Sharaf and Moti Habib?/Editor: Shmulik Cohen Luz
What do Yoram Arbel, Zvika Sharaf and Moti Habib have in common?
All three live and breathe sport of course, but in addition, all three have also passed retirement age.
Nevertheless, they do not stop for a moment.
What do they think about working in the third age and what do their colleagues say about them?
We dropped by Charlton's studios to take a closer look.
"I think I'm the oldest sports broadcaster in the world today," Arbel said.
"Age is a factor, without a doubt. You have to learn to live with it, but as long as your memory still works and you love it, you have to do everything possible, until death. They wrote about me on several websites and in several media outlets that I am demented, someone even wrote that there might be I have Alzheimer's. So I think I've found a cure for Alzheimer's. It's a fact that I'm broadcasting to this day, and several years have already passed since 2014."
"Yoram is a legend for me," noted commentator Uri Ozan.
"I like this combination, this synergy between experience, seniority, someone who has seen things, who has felt things, who has been to new places, to new people. For me, it's abnormal fun."
"This love of Zvika is not only contagious, it is also binding."
Burn during broadcast/screenshot, screenshot
"When I come to the game, except for the investigation that is brought to me, I go through the press and check statistics," admits Sharaf.
"I want to arrive ready for the broadcast."
"And I will say and add that this love of Zvika is not only contagious, it is also binding," commented commentator Sharon Davidovich.
"This means that if a person like Zvika, who has experienced so much, comes excitedly to every simple broadcast, big or small, then you too must be there at the same level."
"I love it, I love it, it's my elixir of life," Habib admitted.
"If they ask me to continue working and I pay them, that will go too. If they tell me you don't broadcast anymore, it's like a death message for me."
"Motti, at his age, with everything he's seen, with all the things he's been through, it's like this kid who gets the opportunity to make his senior debut," commentator Assaf Cohen said about Motti Habib.
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"Like this kid who gets the opportunity to make his senior debut."
Moti Habib/screenshot, screenshot
"I believe that every community, every society, in the end is measured by its relationship to its old members," added Edar Zahavi, CEO of Sports Channels 1. "All the old members are, in the end, inside they are children, only with the addition of experience and knowledge."
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