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The man who is considered the "enemy" of Israeli football during the 1986 and 90 World Cup qualifiers, died eight days before his 89th birthday


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Frank Arook, the mythical coach of the Australian national team in the 1980s, has died

The man who is considered the "enemy" of Israeli football during the 1986 and 90 World Cup qualifiers, died eight days before his 89th birthday

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A bitter rival of Israel.

Frank Arok (Photo: GettyImages)

Frank Aruck, who coached the Australian national team from 1983-1989 and is considered one of the great "enemies" of the Israeli national team, died today (Tuesday), eight days before his 89th birthday.



Haruki stood on the sidelines of the Australian team in both campaigns of the early World Cup, during which Hsokroz met Israel still did not have a UEFA. He was known celebrations exaggerated after his goals and psychological warfare that we always seemed to have a level when he meets Israel.



Australia its predate Israel finished first in the Oceanian Qualifiers in 1986, but lost to Scotland in the playoffs and failed to advance to the tournament in Mexico. In brutality.

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Games with a lot of emotions.

Frank Arok (Photo: GettyImages)

Arok was born in Serbia to a family of Hungarian descent (born Franz and in Australia the name Frank was established), before moving to Australia where he lived for decades.

In 2003 he returned to his homeland.

His coaching career spanned more than 40 years and began in the 1960s in Serbian Novi Sad.

He coached several teams in Australia and reached his peak when he was appointed coach of the Sucrose in 1983.

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