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Former Betar Jerusalem and Maccabi Tel Aviv coach Ton Kanan has been convicted of fraud - Walla! Sport

2022-01-17T14:18:26.748Z


The Dutchman was sentenced to six months' imprisonment for fraud in buying a house and tax evasion. Will want 240 hours of service work


Former Betar Jerusalem and Maccabi Tel Aviv coach Ton Kanan was convicted of fraud

The Dutchman was sentenced to six months' imprisonment for fraud in buying a house and tax evasion.

Will want 240 hours of service work

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17/01/2022

Monday, 17 January 2022, 15:48 Updated: 16:06

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Remember Ton Cannon?

The Dutch coach, who coached Betar Jerusalem and Maccabi Tel Aviv during the 2005/6 season, was convicted today (Monday) in his country of fraud around home purchase, tax evasion and financial matters. 240 community service works.

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Got entangled in his homeland. Canan (Photo: Bernie Ardov)

Kanan arrived at Betar Jerusalem in September 2005, but lasted only six games before finishing. Only two weeks after leaving the team from the capital, Kanan arrived at Maccabi Tel Aviv, where he coached until May 2006. In June, Kanan was appointed coach of Maccabi Netanya, but second. The parties parted ways before he could coach in one game, and



since he left Israel, the Dutchman has coached in a variety of countries including Ukraine, Malta, Cyprus, Greece, Slovakia and of course in his homeland.

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