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Sharon Mimar summed up his terms with Bnei Sakhnin Israel today

2021-03-01T13:07:20.156Z


The coach fired from Hadera will replace Nisso Avitan until the end of the season • If the team stays in the Premier League, his contract will be automatically extended | Israeli soccer


The coach fired from Hapoel Hadera is expected to sign soon and replace Nisso Avitan until the end of the season • If the team stays in the Premier League, his contract will be automatically extended

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Sharon Mimar is expected to be appointed coach of Bnei Sakhnin.

Today (Monday) the club's management met with Mimar and his terms were agreed until the end of the season.

If Mimar leaves the team in the Premier League, his contract will be automatically extended.

Since it was decided to fire Nisso Avitan, Sakhnin chairman Muhammad Abu Yunis has come up with two key names for coaching the team. The first is Sharon Mimar and the second is Nir Berkovich. After being impressed that he is the man who should get the job. If he signs, Mimar will stand on the lines already in the upcoming away game, on Thursday against Betar Jerusalem.

Sharon Mimar started the season as Hapoel Hadera coach.

About a month ago, he was fired from his position and mentioned as a candidate for Hapoel B'Shlosha's training, which eventually did not materialize.

Currently, Bnei Sakhnin is ranked last in the league with only 20 points.

She has lost 9 home games, more than any of her other seasons in the Premier League, as of this stage of the season.

Also, Sakhnin's offense is the weakest in the league and has scored only 10 goals in 22 games. 

Source: israelhayom

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