Yitzhak Aspa signed with Bnei Yehuda, "Green Light": "He is not an educational figure"
The right-wing defender, who ended up wanting a prison sentence for abandoning the late boy Ari Nesher, upset the heads of the association after declaring that he would volunteer for it: "If he turns, he will answer in the negative.
His behavior is inconsistent with our values. "
Yoav Itiel
26/01/2022
Wednesday, 26 January 2022, 11:39
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Summary: Hapoel Tel Aviv - Bnei Yehuda 3: 1 (Sport 1)
Ten days after his release from prison, Yitzhak Aspa signed today (Wednesday) in Bnei Yehuda.
The team from the national team, which wants to advance to the Premier League and has been faking lately, decided after two training sessions to add the defender, who played for MS.
Ashdod before being imprisoned after being found guilty of abandoning the late boy Ari Nesher after a car accident.
Aspah said after the signing: "First and foremost I want to thank Bnei Yehuda Tel Aviv for the trust and the opportunity to return and engage in what I know and love.
On the professional level I promise to do everything to justify the trust and give my all in every training and every game.
On a personal level, I know and understand that what is being done cannot be undone, but I do intend to immediately volunteer for charities and organizations such as 'Green Light', in order to change and help in any way I can. "
The Green Light Association did not like the footballer's statement and was quick to respond: "Yitzhak Aspa did not ask the association to volunteer and even if he did, he would say no. Aspa who was convicted of abandoning an injured person on the road Is in line with the values of the association and its volunteers who work every day to save lives on the roads "
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Yitzhak Aspa, who was convicted of abandoning the death of Ari Nesher, was released from prison
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Gathering on the day of release from prison (Photo: Flash 90, David Cohen)
Aspa was released from prison after the parole board shortened his sentence.
At first he was supposed to sign at Betar Tel Aviv Bat Yam, but then he received an offer through Tom Ben Zaken to train at Bnei Yehuda and after only two training sessions, the coach decided to join him. Ben Zaken is married to the daughter of one of the Bnei Yehuda sponsors. Aspa played before being imprisoned as a right-back and even joined the young team.The 23-year-old Aspah played in Ashdod between 2019-2015 and also played in all of Israel's youth teams, with a total of 38 appearances.
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