This year has seen a great start for the Israeli soccer scene. It has managed to get 2 clubs through into the official first stage of the European club competitions.
In the premier competition, the Champions League, Maccabi Haifa will be playing. However, until the new stadium is built, its matches will have to be played at the Ramat Gan stadium near Tel Aviv.
The Israeli railways will be laying on special trains to take fans from Haifa to Ramat Gan directly (in the normal schedule, one has to change trains during the journey), a journey of approx 40 mins.
One of their main goalscorers in the qualifying stages for Maccabi Haifa was 18 year old, Mohammed Gadhir, who lives in a small Bedouin village in the Western Galilee, Bir Machsur
He has 7 brothers
Before most games, he deliberately seeks out a blessing form the local sheikh
He has come through the team’s youth system, and it would not be surprising if he is snapped up by a European team during the transfer season
I sm sick to death with everyone calling Israel an apartheid state/
ReplyDeleteI have come to the conclusion that people don't know what apartheid is, if this is an apartheid state who is it that I see Arab men and women shopping in Petach Tikvah were I live and serving me in the supermarkets/
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