Trivia: Matches between Maccabi Tel Aviv and Beer Sheva

Saluting Miko Belo: “My life revolved around Maccabi Tel Aviv”

Menachem “Miko” Belo holds the all-time appearance record for Maccabi Tel Aviv and starred for the Yellow & Blue in the 1960’s and 70’s:

“It was a childhood dream to play for Maccabi and sometimes you realize your dreams. Waiting for the training session or the next match, my life revolved around Maccabi Tel Aviv. We loved each other and fought for one another on the pitch.”

Best quality:
“My best quality was my timing. I didn’t do any sliding tackles or anything else and that was enough.”

Drawn to Maccabi:
“It was my dream and it continued and continued I was drawn to it. It was amazing to play for Maccabi Tel Aviv. It’s great to see the young players and I hope that they will continue to win titles like we did.”

Final thoughts:
“I’m ready to play for free!”

Fabulous Five: Jean-Sylvain Babin

Keeper: Iker Casillas
“He’s like a panther. He is very flexible with amazing instincts. I believe he’s the best keeper that I have played against. He was so important for the great Real Madrid teams along with the National Team that won the World Cup.”

Central Defender: Sergio Ramos
“He is very strong and fast. He knows how to build up a game. Another big plus is the important goals that he has scored. I had the opportunity to defend against him on corners as he tries to get to the ball. You can feel his strength and it’s very hard to defend against him. Fortunately he was never able to score against me.”

Defensive Midfielder: Sergio Busquets
“He knows how to hold the ball, helps in building up the attack and reads the game very well. He also knows where to place himself on the defensive line. In addition, his character helps the team and he plays very intelligently. That’s why he’s the best at his position.”

Attacking midfielder: Lionel Messi
“It’s much easier to select him for this position as he plays more like a number 10 now than as a striker which he did more so in the past. He has it all, dribble, vision, passing and finishing. He is like a machine and in my opinion the best player in the world, perhaps in the history of the game. I never saw Maradona, Pele, Cruyff or Di Stefano when they played so I can’t really opine, but over the last decade, Messi is the best player in the world.”

Striker: Luis Suarez
“Firstly, he scores plenty of goals. I played against him and he always scored against the teams I played for, Granada and Gijon. His movement is tremendous. He’s not the fastest, but he’s strong and very physical. He’s aggressive and presses the ball well. He’s a killer in the box and it’s very difficult to play against him.”

Driks: “95/96 was at the height of our success”

The 1995/96 season is thought to have been one of the greatest campaigns in Maccabi Tel Aviv’s history. Winning the Israel League title and State Cup were the highlights of the season, but no less important and enjoyable was the composition of the club and the players who made up the squad. Many of the stars entered the club’s pantheon and of course one of them was striker Eli Driks. Number 7 led Dror Kashtan’s Yellow & Blue attack with 15 league goals that made him Maccabi’s goal scoring leader. Now, more than two decades later, Driks looks back at the Yellow & Blue from 1995/96.

“This was the Double Season that continued the success that Maccabi had at the start of the 1990’s, it was the height of our success. We had a squad that had played together for many years, with the addition of Uvarov and Polukarov from the Former Soviet Union and we had a lot of luck to get such quality players, together with some of the leading Israelis we had an incredible team,” remembers Driks. “This was one amazing season during a period where we had won a number of titles and were a dominant side. We battled Maccabi Haifa Head-to-Head during a generation that had many talented players. Haifa was thought to have had a more talented squad who played an attractive style of football. We were men on a mission going out to battle, but I also felt that we played quality football with plenty of goals and we also knew how to be winners.”

What was this club’s secret to success?
“Many times success and failure comes down to ego. That same season, in fact during that period of time, the players supported each other. The success of the team was of the utmost importance and that was the key to everything. The issues that teams face usually occur after they have been successful. Once you succeed, all of a sudden there is plenty of time for interviews in the media and some players receive more attention than others – and that is where the success of a team begins and ends. Our coach Dror Kashtan knew how to keep our team together, on one hand by being tough and on the other like being a father figure.”

Where do you believe this squad ranks amongst the all time great Israeli football clubs?
“Look, Maccabi Netanya of the 1970’s was a huge club. Maccabi Haifa who fought with us for supremacy also had a terrific generation of players and of course we did as well. I don’t know what to say, but this was one of the great side’s in Israeli football.”

Finishing the season as the top goal scorer:
“That’s correct, but that was never a goal of mine, although if it was a goal I would have accomplished it. The most important thing for me was winning as a team. Many times when we were in the lead, I was the first substitute so I could rest instead of playing during garbage time. I believe I had a part in some of the goals, with many assists and also being able to have the squad play together. Like I said, you had a group of people who on one hand were very competitive, but on the other knew how to put things aside on the pitch and give everything during the 90 minutes to win.”

What is your most memorable moment?
“I’m not a very nostalgic person. Many times thanks to you, Facebook and the website, I receive tons of WhatsApp messages from fans that send me some of the most unforgettable moments. However, I do remember the match we secured the championship against Beitar Jerusalem at Bloomfield. I was fouled for a penalty and Nimni missed but ended up scoring afterwards. What was so incredible, which was different than other championships where fans ran into the pitch, it was amazing to see over 20k fans cheering in the stands at Bloomfield, cheering as we ran around the stadium and celebrated in such amazing and sportsmanlike fashion.”

Do you remember the checkered kit?
Of course I remember it. I can also say that when I was CEO at Maccabi I brought them back in the middle of one of the seasons in the 2000’s. During that period of time there wasn’t much thought to merchandise and kits like there is today, where fans enjoy purchasing jerseys and scarves. I can say that after many years I finally understood how the kit could cause a lot of excitement and bring back some wonderful memories for the fans.”

How do you see football as it was then to how it is today?
“Nothing is the same. A few nights ago I was watching the Gold Channel. State Cup Final, Maccabi Tel Aviv against Hapoel Tel Aviv at Ramat Gan Stadium. We won 2:1. Koby Segal who covered me would have received 3 red cards during the first ten minutes of the match in today’s football. There he didn’t even get a yellow. I use Koby as an example, but that could have been the case on our side as well. Someone who would see that today would say, ‘what brutality, they came to break someone’s leg’. Also listening to the announcers then compared to today is something totally different. I don’t know if today’s football is more professional, because we also trained well and were taken care of, but it’s certainly more commercial. Today there are agents and personal managers who sometimes make decisions that are not in the best interests of the player. One can find themselves with plenty of money, but when they look at their playing career they may not be satisfied. I’m not saying that it’s right or wrong but that’s just life.”

Past & Present, Yellow & Blue: The Checkered Kits Return

A club like Maccabi Tel Aviv is always looking to reach the newest heights of professionalism, but at the same time not forget the illustrious past that helped shape the club’s identity and outline its future. A past that includes the greatest magical moments that every Yellow & Blue fan grew up with.

That’s exactly what was born during the 1995/96 season; images that were engraved in everyone’s memories. From Yevgeni Kashentsev’s winning goal in the Derby that painted the city Yellow & Blue, the comeback at Kiryat Eliezer that began thanks to Klinger, Nimni’s dramatic title clinching goal against Beitar Jerusalem and lifting the State Cup to compete the historical Double Season.

All of these pictures were accompanied by an element that became immortal: The Yellow & Blue Checkered Kits, that just like an electrical switch, activate your emotions and bring back the magical memories, taking you back to your childhood.

This evening a brand new tradition will flood you with emotions and magic that every Yellow & Blue fan will be able to feel.

Our 11 starters will ascend the steps from the stadium tunnel wearing those same checkered kits, retro uniforms from the 1995/96 season. For just a moment, perhaps for a fraction of a second, we will all feel a shiver throughout our bodies, remembering the great moments from that campaign and cheer on our Yellow & Blue heroes as they begin to create a new history.

The legends from the 1995/96 season will be at the stadium as well. You, our treasured fans will come full of power and song. The old with the new, the past with the present, to show your true Yellow & Blue colors proudly, loud and clear. The colors of the greatest, oldest and grandest club in the country.

“Into the goal the round ball goes, as the yellow moves with the blue, every shot, header or cross, they will give their life and soul. Maccabi is Yellow & Blue!