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Benayoun Defies Benitez: Star to Play Hurt

By: Ibracadabra | March 27th, 2009 | 3 Comments »

Israel’s Yossi Benayoun is set to defy his club Liverpool’s wishes, after announcing he would risk his hamstring injury to play for Israel.

“Missing out on Saturday’s game would be the biggest disappointment of my career,” Israel’s star said.

So whilst Rafa Benitez has Liverpool in-form and pushing Manchester United at the top of the Premier League and set to square off against rivals Chelsea in the Champions League, he is faced with the possibility of losing Benayoun for a few weeks if the Israeli aggravates his already month old injury…

Regardless of the club vs country debate, and whether or not Benayoun is fit enough to start against Greece, the Israelis will have their hands full. The Greeks, winners of Euro 2004, travel to Ramat Gan top of the World Cup Qualifying group – looking to distance themselves further from Israel and Switzerland in the standings.

Even if Benayoun misses out, Omer Golan and Elyaniv Barda are on fire at their clubs in Belgium and if they combine to score two, as they did in the first half against the Ivory Coast in October, just maybe Israel has a chance of getting something out of the match against Greece.

So Benayoun, Golan, Barda (and to a lesser extent – Alberman – who should pull the strings from the midfield if Benayoun is absent) will be the keys to success. If those players swim, Israel swims. If they sink, Israel will drown in a (Mediterranean) Sea of Greeks tomorrow.


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The Most Important Israeli Football News in 40 Years…

By: Ibracadabra | March 23rd, 2009 | 3 Comments »

The Israeli national team hosts Greece on Saturday in what will be the most important football game for the country in 40 years. But with only 5 days to go until the crucial World Cup qualifier, Israel has been hit with the devastating news that its Captain and star player, Yossi Benayoun, is a major doubt with a ... [read]


Barak is back, Israelis Ready for Greeks

By: Ibracadabra | March 19th, 2009 | 2 Comments »

Israeli hitman Barak “don’t call me Obama” Itzhaki is set to lead the attacking line next week in Israel’s crucial World Cup qualifiers against Greece.
The 24-year old Betar Jerusalem striker has returned to the international frame following his superb form for the yellow and black this season.
Israeli fans, of course, will also be hoping that Captain Yossi Benayoun ... [read]


Breaking News: Benayoun Blow Rocks Israel

By: Ibracadabra | March 8th, 2009 | No Comments »

The Israel National Team’s greatest hopes always rest squarely on the shoulders of the country’s most prized footballing asset – Yossi Benayoun.
So football fans all across the small Mediterranean nation will be reeling after breaking news emerging today that Israel’s captain, Benayoun, faces a few weeks on the sidelines with a hamstring tear.
Benayoun, Liverpool’s player of the month ... [read]


Israeli Innovation on (and off) the Field

By: Ibracadabra | March 4th, 2009 | No Comments »

Quick thinking Israeli ball boy sets up a nice goal for Hapoel Haifa in Israel’s second division. Let’s hope this Israeli ingenuity is mirrored on the pitch this month by the national team. Dror Kashtan’s men square off against Euro 2004 Champions Greece in two crucial World Cup qualifiers. The matches are just 3 weeks away. Let’s make sure this ... [read]


Yossi! Israel’s Only WC Hope Finding Form

By: Ibracadabra | February 25th, 2009 | 1 Comment »

Israel’s best scores the greatest club goal of his career. A Champions League away winner at Real Madrid. 1-0 Liverpool… Israeli football fans will hope that Yossi can carry his fine form into March’s crucial World Cup qualifiers with Greece as the nation’s 2010 qualification hopes will sink or swim with Captain Benayoun. Which got me thinking – are ... [read]


Israelis Hungry for More after Friendly Win

By: Ibracadabra | February 11th, 2009 | No Comments »

Some major sporting and political news coming out of Israel this week with General Elections held yesterday, as well as Bar Rafaeli gracing Sports Illustrated’s swimsuit cover, but more importantly – for football fans at least – was Israel’s friendly match with Hungary.
The Israelis, ranked 19th in the world according to FIFA, were able to keep a clean ... [read]


What a “Shar” by Israel’s Atar: Europe’s Goal of the Season

By: Ibracadabra | February 8th, 2009 | 1 Comment »

Wow. What a hit, son. What a hit.
In Hebrew, a “shar” is a goal. So it’s no surprise that the Israeli announcer starts yelling at the top of his lungs “Eh-ze Shar!” (”What a goal!”) after this brilliant overhead kick by young Israeli Eliran Atar against my home town club, Maccabi Netanya.
Atar, 21, scored 3 goals in 6 appearances for ... [read]


Hot Prospect Sahar Back in Israel Set-up

By: Ibracadabra | February 5th, 2009 | No Comments »

After a difficult loan move from Chelsea to Portsmouth, where he found himself buried on the depth chart behind Jermain Defoe, Peter Crouch, Kanu, and David Nugent – and then injured as well – Ben Sahar has found a new lease on life in the Netherlands.
The 19-year old Holon native, still one of Israel’s brightest prospects (along with ... [read]


Israel’s Grant Turns Down Offer to Work with Bulgaria’s Berbatov

By: Ibracadabra | January 30th, 2009 | No Comments »

Former Chelsea and Israel national team manager Avram Grant has turned down an opportunity to fill the vacant coaching job at the Bulgarian national team.
Grant, Israel’s most famous coaching export, could not come to a salary agreement to take charge of the Bulgarians and work with world class talents Martin Petrov, Dimitar Berbatov, and Stiliyan Petrov.
Grant remains a ... [read]


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