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Bnei Yehuda: Nir Berkovich concluded by the end of the season
The 37-year-old coach leaves my brother Nazareth and will believe for the first time in the Premier League: "I see this position as a great challenge, but I am a person who lives from challenges"
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Monday, 12 October 2020, 22:39
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After parting ways with Elisha Levy, Bnei Yehuda announced today (Monday) the appointment of a new coach.
Nir Berkowitz will coach the Goldens and summed up his terms until the end of the season.
Berkowitz received the blessing of the road from my brother Nazareth, where he has worked since the beginning of the season.
Berkowitz, 37, the brother of legendary former footballer Eyal Berkowitz, was a player himself and coached Hapoel Rishon Lezion, Hapoel Ramat Gan, Hapoel Umm al-Fahm and my brother Nazareth.
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Bnei Yehuda owner Barak Abramov said: "Nir is a talented coach with great motivation to succeed, progress and improve and this is in line with our worldview at the club. As we knew to give young players or those who were defined anonymous before coming to us, I see nothing different in giving Nir "His first opportunity in the Premier League. We all at Bnei Yehuda Tel Aviv wish Nir success and we will do everything to make it happen."
Berkowitz himself said: "I am proud and excited to join one of the most successful clubs in Israeli football in recent years. A club that has undergone considerable change and strives to continue to improve and progress. I see this role as a great challenge, but I am a person who avoids and lives challenges.
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