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Esi Rahamim on the Micah and Atzili affair: "There was no real taking of responsibility" - Voila! sport

2022-07-30T23:30:12.587Z


The former CEO of Hapoel Beer Sheva commented on the affair at the "Shabbat Sport" event in the city: "There was a dilemma whether to sign Micah, I told Alona my opinion. I'm not sure everyone did what they could"


Esi Rahamim on the Micah Vatzili affair: "There was no real taking of responsibility"

The former CEO of Hapoel Beer Sheva commented on the affair at the "Shabbat Sport" event in the city: "There was a dilemma whether to sign Micah, I told Alona my opinion.

I'm not sure that everyone did everything they could to clear up the matter in front of the people who were hurt, because that's the most important thing." Ran Pesach: "I would remove them from the group"

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Saturday, July 30, 2022, 6:42 p.m. Updated: 6:45 p.m.

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The correspondence between Dor Micah and Omer Azili (from Network 13)

The case of Omar Atzili and Dor Micah does not fall from the sports agenda.

Today (Saturday) the former CEO of Hapoel Beer Sheva Asi Rahami also referred to it, at the "Shabbat Sport Beer Sheva" event.



"I don't think that in this case, the definition of taking responsibility for the act is reflected, and that is jarring to me," said Rahami. "Besides the announcement that those involved said they took responsibility, I didn't see any real steps, because people were hurt in the story.

There was no real taking of responsibility and no sincere apology on the part of the players.

The story with Dor Micha in Hapoel Be'er Sheva started a little after I left.

There was a dilemma whether to sign him, I told Alona my opinion on the matter.

I also fully understand that every person deserves to be forgiven provided that he has taken the necessary steps for society to forgive him.

In this case, I'm not sure that everyone did everything they could to clear the matter in front of the people who were hurt, because that's the most important thing."



Ran Pesach, who served as chairman of Hapoel Be'er Sheva in the past, was much more decisive: "I would kick them out of the team and they would not get on the field, neither in Be'er Sheva nor in Haifa."

"People were hurt here in the story."

Mercy (Photo: Diego Mittelberg, courtesy of the Spielberg Group)

Rahami added and referred to his departure from the team, not before revealing that in Alona Barkat's 15 years in the team, she invested about NIS 200 million from her pocket.

According to him, after finishing his career at Hapoel Be'er Sheva about a year ago, he received offers from two teams in the Premier League who wanted to appoint him as CEO, but chose to give it up: "I decided not to accept the offers for several reasons: I did not leave Hapoel Be'er Sheva to move to the club Other.

I didn't think it was the right step to take at that point in time, and you were also looking for some calm after 12 intense years in the position."



Regarding Eliniv Barda's decision to continue coaching Hapoel Beer Sheva this season, Rahami said: "He does not fall behind any coach and has the abilities, charisma and personality to succeed.

On the other hand, on the friendly side, it's a bit difficult for me that he's taking a risk here, because everyone who is involved in the field of training in the world of football, at some point will have to deal with less good times as well."

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