Summary: Beitar Jerusalem - Hapoel Petah Tikva 2:2/Sport1
It was in the air: Yossi Aboksis informed Beitar Jerusalem owner Barak Abramov this evening (Wednesday) that he had decided to end his career as the team's coach, due to the tense situation that had arisen between him and the fans. And he said: "We thank Yossi for his time at the club and wish him success in the future."
The really surprising message actually came from Aboksis himself, who responded: "It's a lie, Barak spoke to me and told me, 'After what you had with the fans, you can't be at home.'" R. Barak asked me if there was anything with Hapoel Tel Aviv, I told him I was under contract and only if I wasn't in Beitar that was an option, but they are looking to hurt me."
The 53-year-old Aboxis closed a circle at Beitar Jerusalem in February 2022, more than 20 years after he left it as a player in favor of bitter rivals Hapoel Tel Aviv. Now it may happen again, only as a coach. Aboxis kept Beitar away from the bottom, made a successful playoff And last season he led the team to win the state cup after 14 years.
For him it was his third trophy as a coach, after he also lifted it with Bnei Yehuda and Hapoel Be'er Sheva.
Hapoel Tel Aviv, the team where he grew up, managed to coach between September 2012 and February 2013, when he was fired after five games without a win.
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