שערי השבת במחלקת הנוער 5.5.18
Maccabi “Shachar” Tel Aviv 1:0 Hapoel Petah Tikva
The club’s Under-19 team continued their momentum as they won an important contest against Petah Tikva on Matchday 28 of the Israel Youth Premier League Ligat Ha’Al. With their lead atop the table at 6 points thanks to Raanana’s loss and only two matches remaining together with a +18 goal differential, the young Yellow & Blue have almost wrapped up the league title. William Agada scored the only goal of the game. For the full Match Report Click Here.
Maccabi “Oded” Tel Aviv (U17)
The Under-17 side is on break until May 16 due to the Israel National Team taking part in the European Championships. Five Yellow & Blue representatives are with the squad in England. Last Friday Dan Lugassi scored in a 2:1 loss to the host.
Maccabi “Eli Fuchs” Tel Aviv 7:0 Hapoel Ashkelon (U16)
After a week off, the Under-16 side was back in action and picked up a big 7:0 win over Ashkelon to remain in first place due to a better goal differential than Beitar Jerusalem. Yonatan Paz, Tal Torjman x2, Niv Berkovich, Yishay Bozorgi, Roy Maayan and Amit Hevroni all scored for Maccabi. Head Coach Raymond Atteveld summed up the win: “We played well right from the get go and on the first attack we also scored. We continued to press the opponent and we could have scored even more goals. We used the players effectively as we have another match on Tuesday. All in all this was a good result and we didn’t concede a goal along with working together both for a defensive and offensive standpoint.
Maccabi “Eldad” Tel Aviv 1:0 Hapoel Beer Sheva (U15 South)
The Under-15 South team won the league championship after defeating Hapoel Beer Sheva. The young Yellow & Blue opened up a 5 point lead atop the table with only one match remaining. Elad Kaplan scored the winner. For the Full Match Report Click Here.
Maccabi “Ilan” Tel Aviv 1:0 Hapoel Kfar Saba (U15 North)
The Under-15 North Team defeated Kfar Saba on Matchday 29 of league play as the Yellow & Blue are in 3rd place with 7 wins out of their last 8 matches. Ben Lineker scored for Asaf Heber’s squad who summed up the performance: “The opponent who is one place behind us on the table gave us a tough time but we have been playing well lately. We scored the goal early on in the 10’ and we were able to cook down defensively from there. We controlled the pace of play but we missed some good chances. Near the end tiredness set in but we held on to the result.”