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"In the Cup You Can Dream" | Israel today

2019-12-19T09:47:06.918Z


Israeli soccer


When you see Yuval Naim standing on the lines shouting at Mercy Chokol and Idan Shriki tonight, you may think that you are back on time and you are watching a game of MS Ashdod in the Premier League • In practice, it will be Hapoel Adumim Ashdod, who will host Hapoel Petah Tikva in round H

  • Shreky (right). "There's a crowd here that doesn't have many Premier League teams"

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    Facebook running "Adumim" Ashdod

The Hapoel Adumim Ashdod emblem remains the ship, which was the major feature of the group's emblem from the port city since its inception (1957). In terms of the local audience, the "workers" remained fans of Hapoel Ashdod, and the reunion in 1999 did not change much for them, they remained loyal.

Five years ago, the team was re-formed, and tonight it will return to the forefront of Israeli football by hosting another Club Cup round eight with a glorious past and a little less present - Hapoel Petah Tikva.

The Shariki era, Ex Mas Ashdod, plays in the local Hapoel at the age of 38. "There is a crowd here that there are not many teams in the Premier League," he says. "For a game against PAT and for games that attract crowds, 1,500 spectators arrive, and we play in the small facility of the city. ".

This week, Ashdod Picentery added to the trophy meeting with the appointment of Yuval Naim as coach. Na'im has coached the Malabas in the past, and that, too, is back to business. "We want to build something beautiful here," said Naim, adding with confidence: "I have already moved Hapoel RG and Hapoel Ashkelon from League A to the Premier League. Today they are told of every coach who is the future coach and fired after a month. I'm not in this place, I'm good in my place. I came to Ashdod with the aim of promoting the team as high as possible. "

Pleasant jubilee. "In the Cup you can dream" // Photo: Yossi Shekel

In Ashdod, other familiar names, such as Mercy Chokol, play, for example. He also grew up in MS Ashdod, and was the one who moved to Maccabi Tel Aviv in the trade deal for Hatem Abdel Ahmad, now in Celtic.

There are more than 6,000 likes on the group's Facebook page from the port city. "Everyone of the team fans who want to take part in the project," said the humble club. In the promotion of a match against the song "The trophy is ours", although the road to it is long, perhaps impossible. "The trophy gives exposure and the club's front, it's important to us," explains Shariki, "I saw everything in Israeli football, and today, at age 38, I'm having fun here and don't plan to stop until the body says otherwise or the butterflies stop me before each game. "

Na'im, who coached Shariki at MS Ashdod, explains: "From the age of 20 he has not gained weight, no such things. He has a unique structure that allows him to play for a few more years. He is a player who can contribute to us." So how far can Edum Ashdod's project come? "Let's go through the upcoming game and see, in the Cup you can dream," concluded Shariki.

Aboxis. Going to defend the title // Photo: Udi Citiat

Bnei Yehuda: "This is our final"

Over the past decade, Bnei Yehuda has become a typical trophy group. She won two trophies, lost in one final and only Hapoel Tel Aviv ahead of her with three wins in the current decade.

The Orange Tour's title defense will kick off tonight in a match against Hapoel Hadera, which will be the only match today in the Premier League purity. Hope neighborhoods hope not to stumble, although the team displayed very bad ability and lost in the last two games of the league.

"We have to think of this game as if it were our cup final," said Bnei Yehuda. "Only then can we move forward." Coach Yossi Aboxis is expected to divert Avishai Cohen back to the right defender position at the expense of this generation. In midfield, a star generation seems to get credit for 11.

Source: israelhayom

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