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Yossi Aboksis resigned from his position as coach of Beitar Jerusalem, approaching Hapoel Tel Aviv | Israel Hayom

2024-01-31T19:49:34.318Z

Highlights: Yossi Aboksis resigned from his position as coach of Beitar Jerusalem, approaching Hapoel Tel Aviv | Israel Hayom. The coach of the team from the capital asked the owner Barak Abramov to end his position in light of the situation he found himself in with the fans. Tomorrow he is expected to meet with the management of the Reds and return to the club of his youth team. If he does sign with Hapoal, he will go directly from the yellow-blacks to the reds, just as he did as a player in the summer of 2001.


The coach of the team from the capital asked the owner Barak Abramov to end his position in light of the situation he found himself in with the fans, who made him visit them at the end of the game against Hapoel Petah Tikva • Tomorrow he is expected to meet with the management of the Reds and return to the club of his youth


The coach of Beitar Jerusalem, Yossi Aboksis, informed the club's owner, Barak Abramov, this evening (Wednesday) of his decision to end his position immediately in light of the situation he found himself in with the team's fans, about six months after leading the club to win the cup after 14 years.

Beitar said: "We thank Yossi for his time at the club and wish him success in the future."

Abuxis is expected to meet tomorrow with the management of Hapoel Tel Aviv, at the end of which he is expected to return to his youth team. If he does sign with Hapoel, he will go directly from the yellow-blacks to the reds, just as he did as a player in the summer of 2001. Abuxis coached Hapoel at the beginning of his coaching career but was fired in 2012 After a streak of five games

Yesterday Aboksis came out criticizing a handful of Beitar fans who cursed him during the match against Hapoel Petah Tikva (2:2): "There is an obstacle here and I am very angry about it. It cannot be that every time we lose, the crowd curses me here at Teddy. This It hurts me a lot. They have a lot of complaints about me, the formation and the team. It makes the team restless. I had to say it. The atmosphere here in the last few games is bad. I come to the games and I just don't enjoy it. It seems that the crowd is waiting for us to be absorbed in order to curse me. It doesn't come For the team and certainly not for me after the two years I spent here. It makes me think. I also told this to Barak Abramov."

The coach of Beitar Jerusalem, Yossi Aboksis, informed the club's owner, Barak Abramov, this evening of his decision to end his position immediately in light of the situation he found himself in with the team's fans.



We thank Yossi for his time at the club and wish him success in the future pic.twitter.com/0ihyYilt6Y

— Beitar Jerusalem FC (@fcbeitar) January 31, 2024

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