Hoffenheim's striker became the fifth Israeli player to score in the senior German league after finding the net in the 17th minute and equaled 1: 1 in a match at Fortuna Dusseldorf (half result)
Mons Dabor celebrates a gate in the Khrava in Germany, tonight
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Mons Davor turned Saturday night into the fifth Israeli player to be captured in the Bundesliga after finding Hoffenheim's 1: 1 net at Fortuna Dusseldorf (half result).
The Israeli, who came to his German team last January after failing to receive the credit in the Spanish passport, was given credit in the lineup and scored in the 17th minute after remaining free in the wide area after the taping of goalkeeper Stefan Posh. Dabour kicked the rebound and kicked three yards in, 1: 1 and congratulations and sweet first goal for Mons Dabour.
Earlier in the game, the host got on the coop and took the lead in the fifth minute from Reuven Hennings' legs.
Davor finds the net in the 17th minute, tonight // Photo: AP