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Croatian striker Stifa Fritza was acquired by Maccabi Tel Aviv - Walla! sport

2021-08-14T16:06:54.464Z


The 26-year-old Croatian, who was acquired by Chelsea at the age of 17 and scored a lone goal in 16 appearances at Watford last season, will man the slot left by Alexander Peshic and become the Yellows' first foreign acquisition of the summer. Will land in Israel in the coming days and sign for one season with an option for another season


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Croatian striker Stifa Fritza was acquired by Maccabi Tel Aviv

The 26-year-old Croatian, who was acquired by Chelsea at the age of 17 and scored a lone goal in 16 appearances at Watford last season, will man the slot left by Alexander Peshic and become the Yellows' first foreign acquisition of the summer.

Will land in Israel in the coming days and sign for one season with an option for another season

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Yaniv Tuchman

Saturday, 14 August 2021, 18:21 Updated: 19:00

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A new foreign striker for Maccabi Tel Aviv, with a name that evokes nostalgic memories: Stifa Fritza moved today (Saturday) from Watford to Maccabi Tel Aviv, and will sign with the yellow lines for the season with an option for another season.

The Croatian striker (26) will land in Israel in the coming days to sign the contract.

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Stifa Burglary (Photo: GettyImages, Marc Atkins)

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Burglary is considered a great talent in his youth. He was bought from Zadar by Chelsea when he was 17 for 2.5 million euros with a four-year contract, and was immediately loaned to Dutchman Nack Barda, in the media he scored 9 goals in 35 appearances over two years, including a double against Ajax. In 2015/16 he was loaned to Udinese with a purchase option, which the Italian team exercised at the end of the season. Between 2016-2020, Fritsa made 49 league appearances for Udinese and scored seven goals, one of them in an impressive single operation against Juventus, after hitting Giorgio Chiellini. But in between, he spent mostly on questions: first for a short time at Frosinone, then for the Turkish Ximpasa (two goals in 12 appearances) and then for the Belgian Moscaron (7 goals in 15 appearances). In September 2020 he was acquired by Watford from the English Premier League and signed for two years, but did not fit in and in 16 appearances scored only one goal. A breakthrough also happened in Croatia's youth teams. In 2013 he was the youngest player on the squad of the World Cup until the age of 20.



A break-in will take place in the shoes left by Alexander Peshich, who left late last season in the midst of Operation Wall Guard.

It will become the first foreign acquisition of the Yellows this summer.

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