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Heads to the Foxes: The Ten Greatest Conquerors in the Second Division - Walla! sport

2022-06-25T13:01:08.514Z


They did not stand out in the senior league, but in the second league did not stop shelling. From Roi Gordana's uncle, through the greatest man in Holon's sports history to the father of a famous striker


Heads to the Foxes: The Ten Greatest Conquerors in the Second Division

They did not stand out in the senior league, but in the second league did not stop shelling.

From Roi Gordana's uncle, through the greatest man in Holon's sports history to the father of a famous striker who was huge in his own right - these are the greatest scorers of the Israeli sub - league in its various incarnations.

Ron Amikam

25/06/2022

Saturday, June 25, 2022, 3:00 p.m.

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Everyone knows that Mizrahi Alon is the king of senior league goals at all times.

Can almost fuel how many goals he has, and when he passed Oded Makhanes to win a title that was never awarded.

Alon Mizrahi took care to make this title think, but does anyone know who is the king of the second league goals in Israel?

Not sure the king even knows.



The second league in Israel has undergone name changes throughout history.

With the establishment of the state it was a second division, then became a national league, in 1963/4 split into two districts - first division north and south - and was again united into one national league in the 1976/7 season.

The last change was in the 1999/2000 season, when the second league became the national league.



Although most of the stars played in it - Motla Spiegler, Giora Spiegel, Shia Glazer, Eli Ohana, Ahado Ben Tovim, Gidi Damati and even Eran Zehavi - none of them tickles even the top ten of the conquerors.

There are those who played most of the second league, some were planted in one team, and sometimes did not get or wanted a release and went up / down leagues with it.

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Giora Spiegel (Photo: Official Website, Oded Milstein)

10. Mercy Lion

  • Groups: Hapoel Nachliel

  • Years: 1964-1976

  • Games: 314

  • Goals: 114

  • Average per game: 0.363

Nahliel is a neighborhood in Hadera that was established by early Yemeni immigrants as early as the second decade of the 20th century, and was in fact one of the least famous suburban groups.

From the moment the national league split into two first leagues until the moment it was reunited, Nachliel was a gray team in the first A North where Shmuel Yaakovovsky later became the goal scorer at Hapoel Hadera and Hapoel Haifa, Yehiam Sharabi who went on to Maccabi Haifa, and also coached players like Uri. Weinberg and Zechariah Ratzabi.

Even Moshe Ran, the father of, was her goalkeeper.



Rahamim Arieh was one of three brothers (along with Zion and Moshe) who played in the team, but the main conqueror in them and six seasons he was the king of the team's goals.

His peak game was against Hapoel Tiberias in 1965, when he allowed a quartet against them.

He also has 13 goals in the State Cup.

9. Moshe Cohen (Moshik)

  • Teams: Hapoel Rishon LeZion, Maccabi Sha'arim

  • Years: 1966-1978

  • Games: 240

  • Goals: 116

  • Average per game: 0.483

Moshe Cohen began his career at Hapoel Rishon Lezion when he was joined by comedian Sefi Rivlin and who later became a well-known referee and Kwon - Danny Yampolar.

In the 70/1 season, he won as the top scorer of League A Southern District with 22 goals and in 1973, after Hapoel Marmorek was relegated from the senior league, he was brought in as a shiny acquisition by Maccabi Shaarim as a counter to the hated rival.

In his two seasons with two goals, he scored 25 league goals and in the 73/4 season, he was even crowned the king of first division goals for the south, together with Gabi Peretz from Hapoel Ashdod.

When he returned to the first he was already less sharp, but his last season in the second division ended with a historic rise of the first to the senior league.

He was for years the king of the team's goals in the league with 101 goals until Eitan Shalom broke the record and set it at 102 and no more.

He scored a four for the Hapoel Ashkelon chain in 1969.

He is also ranked among the top 100 scorers in the state cup with 16 goals.

By the way, he is the father-in-law of Kfir Edri, a former player and currently CEO of Bnei Yehuda.

8. Dirt models

  • Teams: Maccabi Jaffa, Betar Jerusalem, Hapoel Ashkelon, Hapoel Jerusalem, Tzafririm Holon, Betar BS

  • Years: 1987-2000

  • Games: 310

  • Goals: 121

  • Average per game: 0.390

Although Ofer Dagemi is associated with Maccabi Jaffa, where he started playing in the senior league at the age of 16 and a half, and with it he was promoted to the senior league in the 94/5 season, there are 3 more promotions with 3 different teams: 1991/2 - Betar Jerusalem; 1995/6 - Hapoel Jerusalem, 1997/8 - Tzafririm Holon.

His goal against Hapoel Tiberias is the last goal - in the meantime - that Betar has scored in the second league ever. Janna. Modi managed to play in the Premier League 130 games and scored 26 goals, he is the king of the Toto Cup goals in the second league with 21 goals and he has 22 goals in the state cup (ranking him 36 ever). .

A classic striker.

Models in the Maccabi Jaffa mother team uniform (Photo: Maariv, Moti Kimhi)

7. Michael (Mishka) to Pardon

  • Groups: Hapoel Holon

  • Years: 1964-1981

  • Games: 242

  • Goals: 124

  • Average per game: 0.512

Although he played several seasons as a defender at Hapoel Tel Aviv and was known mainly for his foreign expenses, and was for years the general manager and chairman of Hapoel Holon in basketball and also the manager of the basketball team, Mishka Leperdon - the sturdy striker who came from Poland - is considered the greatest Hapoel Holon player of all time. By

the way, he is responsible for the merger of Hapoel Holon in the legendary Tzafririm Holon



. 17 goals in what is considered his peak season.He scored two quartets in the second league (against Hapoel Givatayim in 1964 and against Hapoel Ashkelon in 1970) and was 6 seasons king of the team's goals.He also has 20 trophy goals (ranked among the 50 best trophy scorers of all time ).

6. Leon Konstantinovsky

  • Teams: Maccabi Ramat Amidar

  • Years: 1964-1977

  • Games: 237

  • Goals: 124

  • Average per game: 0.523

Leon had 14 letters in the family name, 7 league promotions as a coach, but his career as a player was deceptive.

He led an excellent team from the Ramat Amidar Ramat Gan suburb (with a pitch that was in decline) to a Sisyphean struggle to advance to the first division.

The song "Himkai" and who knocked Amidar - Udi Hamudi ", told the story of Betar Jerusalem's Aliyah game, in the double season (1966/8), at the expense of Leon's Amidar, as well as the story of Hapoel Holon's Aliyah game after two years, At the expense of her Amidar.

When the team finally came up in 1975, he was a bench player at Maccabi Tel Aviv ...



Played Amidar alongside Izzy Sheretsky and Eli Cohen (the sheriff), his captain was the legendary Moshe Rosner, and he even mentored Vicky Peretz at the beginning of his career.

For three consecutive years he scored more than 20 goals a season, was twice deputy king of Ligue 1 South goals (once by Dr. Raoul Giller and once by his teammate Shlomo Peltz), but his career took a shock following the exposure of the sale of games by Amidar players In the early 1970s, which led to his removal, first permanently, and then to five years that were sweetened to two years.

A complex career.

Konstantinovsky (Photo: Maariv, Adi Avishai)

Hello (Charlie) Asiag

  • Groups: Hapoel Acre

  • Years: 1968-1983

  • Games: 319

  • Goals: 125

  • Average per game: 0.392

Charlie Asiag has 156 league goals for Hapoel Acre, 125 of them in the second division, and he managed to become the king of the team's goals at the end of his career after smashing the unbreakable record of Badial Reshet.

Here too, as in many teams, he was one of several brothers (Dede and Zion were the other two), a striker who led Hapoel Acre to a historic promotion to the senior league in 1976.

Even before that, he finished three times, in four seasons, as deputy king of the goals of League A North (for Yitzhak Zeltzer from Maccabi Petah Tikva, Gidi Damati from Samson Tel Aviv and Livni Bleiberg from Hapoel Netanya).

The season in which he was a deputy to my liking was his marvelous season in which he scored 23 goals in 24 games.

4. David Ben Harush

  • Groups: Hapoel Kiryat Ono, Hapoel Raj

  • Years: 1964-1973

  • Games: 261

  • Goals: 127

  • Average per game: 0.487

For years, Hapoel Kiryat Ono, which separates Geha Road from Ramat Gan, served as a team that provided and received players from large clubs that played in its vicinity.

When David Ben Harush was the king of the team's goals, he was played for example by Bino Tzadik, who later became a well-known banker, or Israel Stoczynski, who later served for decades as the team's manager.

At the beginning of his career, Ben Harush took refuge in the shadow of the great scorer, Micha Marchebiak, but became the star of the team.

In the 1970/1 season, Kiryat Ono fought a promotion battle against Hapoel BS for the senior league. BS went up, won the championship after 4 years, while Kiryat Ono was commemorated as a lower league team.

Ben Harush scored 20 goals that season and was the deputy king of goals in League A South (for Moshe Cohen), as in the following season (for Tony Sharabi from Marmorek).

He scored three quartets in his life, the last in the Hapoel Raj uniform, in which he played in the 1972/3 season and finished as the king of the team's goals.

The man responsible for everything in Holon.

Mishka Lepardon (left) (Photo: Maariv, Adi Avishai)

3. Yossi Gordana

  • Teams: Hapoel Ramat Gan, Maccabi Sha'arim, Hapoel Rishon LeZion, Hapoel Bat Yam, Hakoach, Hapoel Lod, Hapoel B'Shlosha, Maccabi Kiryat Gat, Tzafririm Holon

  • Years: 1991-2004

  • Games: 335

  • Goals: 137

  • Average per game: 0.409

Yossi Gordana changed teams like socks, but for years was the star of the second league, a player of numbers, who also rose twice to the senior league, in 1994 with Rishon LeZion and in 2001 with Maccabi Kiryat Gat. He once won the king of league goals in the 1994 season. / 5 (in Bat Yam uniform) with 19 goals and was twice more deputy king of goals, to Abed Titi and Shai Aharon, at the beginning of the millennium. Kafas) and Kiryat Gat (opposite Hapoel B'Shlosha).

2. Shlomo Peltz

  • Teams: Maccabi Ramat Amidar

  • Years: 1966-1978

  • Games: 279

  • Goals: 167

  • Average per game: 0.599

Shlomo Peltz holds a monstrous record: 56 goals a season.

It happened in the double season in League A South.

The second season in doubles, he finished with 32 goals in 27 games.

Take a look at his conquest average: 6 goals every 10 games.

He finished in the 1969/70 season as the deputy king of goals and for years - 7 seasons - was the king of the goals of Maccabi Ramat Amidar.

He also scored three quartets in the second division, against Betar Lod, Hapoel Rishon LeZion and Hapoel Ashkelon.

Changed teams like socks and scored quite a bit.

Gordana (Photo: Maariv, Adi Avishai)

1. Jean-Claude (Johnny) Sheetrit

  • Groups: Hapoel Lod, Hapoel Raj, Hapoel Yehud

  • Years: 1965-1979

  • Games: 307

  • Goals: 171

  • Average per game: 0.557

In the sweet film "Zvi Omer", Zvi Shisel portrays Arik Einstein at the end of the last century, kissing the television after a cover of Ofer Sheetrit in a Hapoel Tel Aviv uniform, mumbling: "Jean Claude's son." For Arik, it was closing the circle.



He was skinny but an unusual goalie, one who came up to play after the brief episode of Hapoel Lod in the Premier League when he was just 16. "Johnny" punched nets from the first moment.

He was 9 times the king of his team's goals, 8 times in the Hapoel Lod uniform, and once in the Hapoel Raj uniform, with which he tried to advance in the 1970/1 season, but failed in the last game against Maccabi Jaffa, which came at the expense of Raj.

This season he scored 14 goals and the season before, in Lod, he scored 28 goals in 29 games that made him the king of league goals.

He opened the 1968/9 season with 8 goals in the last four games, and in general, scored in double figure for 9 consecutive seasons.

He left Lod for Hapoel Tel Aviv, where he played one less successful season, returned to Hapoel Yehud and was a partner in a historic promotion season to the senior league. He is ranked seventh among all-time National Cup scorers with 36 goals! Gates.

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