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Barak Bahar's surprising replacement? Masai the leading candidate to coach Maccabi Haifa - voila! sport

2023-05-17T18:28:43.026Z

Highlights: Masai is at the top of the list of candidates for the position of coach of the first team. Dego is highly regarded by the club's management. Next week a decision is expected to be made whether to go ahead with the move to replace Barak Behar, who is due to leave for Red Star Belgrade. In the past, Roni Levy and Eric Bendo were promoted. The 37-year-old Dego, who ended his playing career in 2014, coached Hapoel Kfar Saba, Hapoal Ashkelon, Hapael Petah Tikva, Ironi Kiryat Shmona and Hapoels Acre.


The coach who led the youth team to the championship is at the top of the list of candidates to succeed Barak Bahar. In the past, Roni Levy and Eric Bendo were promoted


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Masai, coach of Maccabi Haifa's youth team, is at the top of the list of candidates for the position of coach of the first team. Dego is highly regarded by the club's management and next week a decision is expected to be made whether to go ahead with the move to replace Barak Behar, who is due to leave for Red Star Belgrade, or choose a foreign coach.

Appreciated. Masai (Photo: official website, Maccabi Haifa)

The 37-year-old Dego, who ended his playing career in 2014, coached Hapoel Kfar Saba, Hapoel Ashkelon, Hapoel Petah Tikva, Ironi Kiryat Shmona and Hapoel Acre, before joining the green youth team. He led Maccabi Haifa to the championship and the cup final, where they lost to Ironi Kiryat Shmona, and at the beginning of the season the team played in the Youth Champions League.

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Source: walla

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