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Betar defeated Rashat 0: 5 and rose to eighth | Israel today

2019-12-22T21:11:09.218Z


National Cup: Jerusalem has not had a hard time on the way to the last 16 with 0: 5 on Rosh Hashanah and Varan with duo, Muhammad, Krief and Rothman captured Israeli football


Jerusalemites have no trouble on the way to the last 16 of the National Cup • Varan with duo, Muhammad, Krief and Rothman captured

  • More celebrating players, Teddy tonight

    Photo:

    Danny Maron

Captain Benny Reina Ashraf Atamala, did not know yesterday at noon what celebration he expected to arrange for nearly 20 thousand local council residents he represents.

Atmala was sent to the eighth stage of the Cup final and the fate ran and after Captain Ashdod captain Lishi Biton drew the name of the winner between Betar Jerusalem and Hapoel Rishon LeZion - Atamala took out his team's name and immediately sent a smile to the spectators present at the lottery. Reina vs. Betar, Teddy, who needs more than that? The captain did his thing - in the giant.

Crazy Criaf, Tonight Teddy // Photo by Danny Maron

So in the absence of members of the Sakhnin league and without any representative from the Arab sector, Betar had to make sure not to stumble against the national league's top scorer in order to record at least one game of value - even if sporting differences in levels between the teams are huge.

So unlike Maccabi Tel Aviv, Betar found it difficult to dismantle the mine from the national and in the first half closed a story with goals by Anthony Varan (17) and Ali Muhammad who cleared the half with a great goal. In the second half Betar continued traveling as Warren completed a pair and saw goals by Ophir Krief and Liran Rutman en route to a big quintet.

Source: israelhayom

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