The Journey Continues: Maccabi “Shachar” advances to second round of UEFA Youth Champions League

Maccabi “Shachar” Tel Aviv advanced to the second round of UEFA Youth Champions League action after defeating Anzhi Makhachkala 3:0 in the second leg (5:3 aggregate) thanks to a hat trick by Eduardo Guerrero (7, 90, 90) and will now await the winner of Maribor and Sigma Olomouc.

Guy Tzarfati’s Starting XI: Or Itzhak, Michael Chilaka, Amit Glazer, Alon Shtrozberg, Dan Lugassi, Ido Shahar, Eduardo Guerrero, Yoav Hofmayster, Rave Assayag, Bat Cohen, Eyal Hen.

First Half
Maccabi began the match well and in the 4’ the Yellow & Blue had their first good chance of the contest when Guerrero sent the ball to Hofmayster, but his shot went off a defender. However, three minutes later Maccabi took a 1:0 lead when Hen was pulled down in the box by a Russian defender good for a penalty which Guerrero converted to give Maccabi the advantage.

In the 15’ Anzhi had their first opportunity but Itzhak made the stop while 9 minutes later Guerrero almost scored his second of the game after he made his way into the box but his attempt missed the target. In the 27’ the Yellow & Blue stole the ball as Assayag fed Hen but his chance came up empty while 11 minutes later Assayag sent another pass to Hen but the ball was just out of his reach.

As the match hit the 40’ Cohen’s opportunity missed the goal by centimeters while Shahar’s chance two minutes later was cleared by the Anzhi defense as the side’s went into the break with Maccabi holding a 1:0 lead.

Second half
In the 53’ Anzhi had a chance in the box but Gamid Agalarov’s chance went over the bar, while three minutes later Assayag once again left the ball off for Hen but his long distance attempt flew over the goal. Anzhi continued to look for the equalizer as Itzhak was up to the task to make a nice save off of Magomedov.

The match continued in a back and forth manner and in the 70’ Guerrero left the ball for Berami but his 18’ meter shot was saved by the Anzhi keeper while 6 minutes later Mufleh Shalata raced down the pitch, crossed the ball from the left to Berami but his chance couldn’t find the target.

The visitor’s almost drew even in the 86’ but Agalarov’s chance from 6 meters out hit the post. In the 90’ a Maccabi fast break ended in Guerrero’s second goal of the match when he received the ball from Tal Yagudaev and found the back of the goal from 17 meters, 2:0 Maccabi. However, the striker didn’t stop there as the Panamanian marksman took a Shalata pass to give the Under-19 squad a 3:0 win and a ticket to the next round of the competition.

Under-17 National Team advances to Elite Round with 5 Maccabi Representatives

The Under-17 Israel National Team opened their European Championship Qualifying campaign in Macedonia. Five Yellow & Blue representatives are with the team in the tournament.

Gary Brumer’s squad defeated the Faroe Islands 6:0 on Saturday and Tuesday they took care of the host’s Macedonia 4:1 as Tal Torgeman scored a brace. The two wins ensured that the Blue & White will play in the Elite Round ahead of the European Championships. On Friday they’ll play Spain for first place in the group.

Maccabi Tel Aviv representatives:
Keeper: Ben Moasayof
Defenders: Shachar Rosen, Itay Ben Hemo
Midfielders: Niv Berkovic
Strikers: Tal Torgeman

Three Maccabi players were in the Starting XI for Israel against Macedonia: Moasayof, Ben Hemo and Shachar Rosen who all played 90 minutes. At the start of the second half Berkovic joined them while Torgeman was introduced in the 63’ giving him enough time to complete a brace in the 4:1 win.

Final Preparations: Maccabi “Shachar” & Anzhi

The Under-19 team, Maccabi “Shachar” Tel Aviv will play Anzhi Makhachkala in the second leg of first round UEFA Youth Champions League action on Wednesday 17:00 Israel time at the Ramle Stadium. After falling 3:2 in Russia, Guy Tzarfati’s squad will look to use their positive momentum and advance to the next round where they would face the winner between Maribor from Slovenia or Sigma Olomouc of the Czech Republic.

So far in Israel Youth Premier League action, Maccabi has a record of 5 wins, 3 draws and no losses, good for second place on the table and in fact the only defeat the U19’s have had this season was to Anzhi. The Yellow & Blue will look to advance to the second round with a victory over the Russians on Wednesday.

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Yellow & Blue Youth Academy Results – October 20, 2018

Maccabi “Shachar” Tel Aviv 2:1 Hapoel Raanana 2:1 (U19)
Just ahead of the return leg in UEFA Youth Champions League action against Anzhi Makhachkala on Wednesday, the Under-19 side defeated Hapoel Raanana on Matchday 8 of the Israel Youth Premier League. Eduardo Guerrero scored a late brace (82’ + 90’) thanks to assists by Omri Ram to move into second place and just one point off the top of the table Maccabi Petah Tikva. For the full Match Report Click Here.

Maccabi “Eli Fuchs” Tel Aviv 2:1 Ashdod (U16)
The Under-16 squad handed first place Ashdod their first loss of the season on Matchday 8. An Or Halevy goal and an own goal gave Eran Sassi’s side the win as he summed up the contest: “This was a good team effort with a lot of intensity, fight and cooperation between the players up front that gave us the chance to take a 2:0 lead. We gave up a goal during a ten minute period where we disappeared on the pitch but we made a number of substitutions and we took control of the game once more. When Ashdod tried everything they had, we played well on defense and we didn’t give them any opportunities to score.”

Maccabi “Eldad” Tel Aviv 2:1 Maccabi Haifa (U15)
The Under-15 team picked up the victory on Matchday 6 against Haifa as Ori David’s squad recorded the win thanks to goals by Oral Bahia and Oskar Gluch. “This wasn’t our best match but we still controlled the pace of play and we were very dangerous. We scored two nice goals and it’s always best when we can make some changes and work on things after a victory. I’m very proud of the guys.”

Tzarfati: “It’s possible, we can advance”

After an important win in league action against Hapoel Raanana, Maccabi “Shachar”will turn their focus on their upcoming UEFA Youth Champions League contest with Anzhi Makhachkala. The Yellow & Blue will face the Russian outfit in the second leg of first round action after falling 3:2 in the first leg on Wednesday. The winner of the tie will play the winner of the matchup between Maribor from Slovenia and Sigma Olomouc of the Czech Republic. Head Coach Guy Tzarfati looked ahead to the clash after the win over Raanana:

“To defeat Raanana in a comeback at the end of the match showed a lot of character and the type of players we have in the dressing room. It’s great that we were able to win the match and the feeling is great which is what I want the players to take into the Champions League contest on Wednesday.”

About the upcoming match:
“We haven’t concentrated yet on the match as we had league games but now we have a few days to prepare and get ready. We played well in the first leg, scored a couple of goals and created many chances. We made some mistakes that cost us and in these types of competitions you can’t make those mistakes. We have another match that we can make amends and when we left after the first leg we felt that we have a chance. We played well and the character that we brought will hopefully help us win the upcoming contest and that we can advance.”

Knockout contest:
“The players and staff all understand what a knock out match is and we are only concentrating on continuing on and winning the match. Many times a team takes advantage of the feeling of a win or go home match and do their utmost to continue on. Hopefully we’ll be able to do that as I believe in the players.”

Celebration:
“This is a celebration for the whole club and for the Maccabi Tel Aviv Youth Academy. There will be many fans and parents who will come and see the match and I hope that they will create a fantastic atmosphere. This will give the players and staff a huge boost and I can’t wait to see everyone on Wednesday.”

In the 90′: Maccabi “Shachar” defeats Raanana 2:1

The Under-19 club hosted Hapoel Raanana on Matchday 8 of the Israel Youth Premier League as the young Yellow & Blue entered the contest in 3rd place with 4 wins and 3 draws. Raanana began the day in the 7th place with 3 straight draws.

Head Coach Guy Tzarfati’s Starting XI: Or Itzhak, Michael Chilaka, Amit Glazer, Alon Shtrozberg, Dan Lugassi, Nadav Nidam, Eduardo Guerrero, Yoav Hofmayster (C), Rave Assayag, Bar Cohen, Eyal Hen.

First Half
In the 8’ a through ball made it’s way to Assayag but his shot went over the goal while three minutes later the visitor’s had their first chance of the contest as Golan Beni took the ball in the box, but his attempt deflected off a Maccabi defender and went out for a corner. Beni had another opportunity in the 14’ but his attempt went out, while a minute later Chilaka sent the ball to Cohen but his attempt went over the bar. Four minutes later Cohen took a Lugassi pass and made it by two defenders, but his chance just missed the goal.

Guerrero had the ball in the 23’ but his shot was saved by Ariel Mesika, while 11 minutes later Hen took the ball on the right wing and sent it into the box to Cohen but his chance was again stopped by Mesika. Guerrero’s 35’ long distance opportunity missed the goal and just before the break Raanana’s Roie Levy’s attempt from inside the box was cleared to safety by the Maccabi defense as the match remained deadlocked at 0:0 after 45 minutes.

Second Half
The visitor’s received a penalty in the 47’ which Levy converted to give Raanana a 1:0 lead after Shtrozberg and a Raanana player tangled up in the Maccabi box and the referee awarded the spot kick. In the 63’ Tal Yagudaev, who had come on as a substitute took the ball in the middle of the pitch, moved forward towards the Raanana area, but his 20’ meter attempt missed the target. Three minutes later Guerrero found another substitute Gil Ben Shalosh at the top of the area but his opportunity missed the goal.

Following chance after chance, Guerrero found the back of the goal in the 82’ for Maccabi when Omri Ram went down the right side and crossed a beauty of a ball to the striker who put home the equalizer, 1:1. The Yellow & Blue pressed for a winner and almost found one four minutes later when Ben Shalosh’s chance was batted away by Mesika. However, as the match went into injury time, Guerrero put away another Ram cross to give Maccabi a 2:1 win and the 3 points.

Youth Action – Saturday October 20, 2018

Maccabi “Shachar” Tel Aviv – Hapoel Raanana, 11:30 Ramle (U19)
Just ahead of the send leg against Anzhi Makhachkala in UEFA Youth League action on Wednesday, the Under-19 squad will host Hapoel Raanana on Matchday 8 of the Israel Youth Premier League. The young Yellow & Blue are in 3rd place just one point off the top of the table while Raanana finds itself in 7th with 3 straight draws.

Maccabi “Oded” Tel Aviv (U17) are off due to an International break for the European Championship qualifiers. Eliezer Ben Aharon’s squad has 5 representatives with the team.

Maccabi “Eli Fuchs” Tel Aviv – Ashdod, 9:00 Kiryat Shalom 1 (U16)
After getting back onto the winning track last week against Netanya, the Under-16 team host’s first place Ashdod on Matchday 8. The Yellow & Blue will look to keep up the positive momentum and hand the visitor’s their first defeat of the season.

Maccabi “Eldad” Tel Aviv – Maccabi Haifa, 10:30 Kiryat Shalom Synthetic (U15)
The Under-15 side host’s Haifa on Matchday 6 as they find themselves in 3rd place just two points off the top of the table. The Greens are in 11th place with a single victory.

Youth Academy Recaps & Goals for Saturday October 13, 2018

שערי השבת באקדמיית הנוער 13.10.18


Beitar Tubruk 0:2 Maccabi “Shachar” Tel Aviv (U19)
The Under-19 squad got back onto the winning track with an away win at Tubruk on Matchday 7 of the Israel Youth Premier League. Goals by Rave Assayag and Tal Yagudaev sealed the victory for Guy Tzarfati’s side as they currently find themselves in 3rd place just one point off the top of the table. For the full Match Report Click Here.

Hapoel Beer Sheva 0:3 Maccabi “Oded” Tel Aviv (U17)
Eliezer Ben Aharon’s Under-17 team continued their positive momentum with a win on Matchday 8. Maccabi “Oded” is in 1st place with a five point lead after the victory in Beer Sheva. Shaked Navon scored a first half goal thanks to an assist by Shachar Rosen while Ben Moasayif stopped a penalty at the start of of the second half to keep the young Yellow & Blue in the lead. Tal Torjman doubled the score as Yali Lazar picked up the assist while Navon scored his second of the contest off an assist by Nehoray Bitton. Ben Eliezer summed up the important win: “We were able to record a victory at one of the toughest stadiums against a very good and aggressive opponent. The path to the championship goes through Beer Sheva and we bore down to take the 3 points home. Some of the players are drastically improving and that can be seen as six of them will be playing with the National Team with 4 of them being new. I want to wish the U17 National Team successful in the upcoming European Championship Qualifiers. We will be on break for the next three weeks, we will get back together and continue to improve the players and the club.”

Maccabi Netanya 1:3 Maccabi “Eli Fuchs” Tel Aviv (U16)
The Under-16 team got back onto the winning track on Matchday 7 as goals by Ener Oshmandi and Aviv Peles helped the Yellow & Blue to the win. Head Coach Eran Sassi summed up the game, “We played an excellent first half and we had many opportunities which helped us to a 3:0 lead at the break. The pace of play moved down a notch in the second half and we allowed the opponent a number of dangerous chances. We’ll take the good things and look ahead.”

Beitar Jerusalem 0:1 Maccabi “Eldad” Tel Aviv (U15)
The Under-15 squad recorded a win at Jerusalem on Matchday 5 of League play. Oskar Gloch scored the lone goal of the contest to keep the team in first place. Head Coach Ori David spoke about the win: “We won this match with a lot of character on a very tough pitch to play on. We handled the 50/50 chances very well and we had many chances near the goal that we didn’t take advantage of, but I’m very content that we played as one unit.”

Maccabi “Shachar” defeats Beitar Tubruk 2:0

Maccabi “Shachar” Tel Aviv visited Beitar Tubruk on Matchday 7 of the Israel Youth Premier League. The Yellow & Blue began the day undefeated and in 3rd place while the host’s were in 13th position with one league victory.

Head Coach Guy Tzarfati’s Starting XI: Or Itzhak, Michael Chilaka, Amit Glazer, Dan Lugassi, Tomer Mahluf, Ido Shachar, Eduardo Guerrero, Yoav Hofmayster, Rave Assayag, Bar Cohen, Eyal Hen.

First Half
In the 8’ Maccabi came close to finding the back of the goal when Cohen sent Assayag a nice through ball into the box but at the last second a Tubruk defender cleared the threat however, in the 17’ the host’s wouldn’t be so lucky. Left back Mahluf began by passing the ball to Assayag who took a slammed home the opening strike of the contest from the air into the corner of the goal for a 1:0 Maccabi lead.

Tubruk almost drew even three minutes later when midfielder Michael Shriki took a shot from the top of the box, but the ball got tangled up in the Maccabi defense while in the 22’ a Yellow & Blue counter attack saw Hen take a through ball and crossed it to Guerrero but the latter just missed the target. In the 25’ Beitar tried their luck to no avail and a minute later Itzhak made an brilliant save off of Netanel Morris who unleashed a blast from just 6 meters out.

Right halftime, Cohen sent the ball to Hen on the left wing, cut to the middle but his chance went out while a set free kick play by the host’s left Roie Amos all alone in front of the Maccabi goal but his attempt went out as the Yellow & Blue took a 1:0 lead into the break.

Second Half
Adi Vaknin tried to find the equalizer in the 49’ but Hofmayster was able to block the ball while three minutes later Cohen’s opportunity was cleared by Amos. In the 58’ Tubruk almost drew even but Morris’s header went over the goal and in the 65’ the visitor’s hit the bar off a dangerous free kick.

In the 70’ Tubruk again almost found the equalizer when Niv Alfi took the ball in the box and sent a shot that Itzhak saved to keep the score as is while five minutes later Omri Ram who had come in as a substitute for Maccabi sent the ball towards the goal, but the host defense cleared the threat. In the 77’ Ram again was at the center of attention when he took the ball in the middle of the pitch raced into the box and from a sharp angle took a shot on goal but Maoz the Tubruk keeper was the save.

Two minutes later substitute Tamir Glazer tried his luck from long distance to no avail but the rebound went to Gil Ben Shalosh who passed the ball to Cohen but his chance went out. In the 82’ Chilaka sent a through ball to Ben Shalosh but his attempt was taken care of my Maoz and three minutes later a pair of substitutes, Nadav Nidam and Tal Yagudaev teamed up for a chance but the latter’s attempt was blocked by Moaz. Just before the final whistle Yagudaev made no mistake when he put the ball into the corner of the Tubruk goal to wrap up a 2:0 Maccabi win.

Youth Academy Action – October 13, 2018

Beitar Tubruk – Maccabi “Shachar” Tel Aviv, 10:30 Netanya, Tubruk (U19)
After a midweek draw against Hapoel Ramat Gan, the young Yellow & Blue will look to get back onto the winning track away at Tubruk on Mathcday 7 of the Israel Youth Football League. Guy Tzarfati’s squad is in 3rd place while the host’s find themselves in 13th.

Last Week’s Youth Academy Action:


Hapoel Beer Sheva – Maccabi “Oded” Tel Aviv, 10:30 Wasermil Stadium (U17)
The U17 squad heads to a tricky away tilt at Beer Sheva on Matchday 8 of League play. The young Yellow & Blue are at the top of the table while the southern side is in 7th after losing last match.

Maccabi “Rafael” Netanya – Maccabi “Eli Fuchs” Tel Aviv, 10:30 Netanya Shapira (U16)
The club’s Under-16 team visits Netanya on Matchday 7 of league action and sit in 7th place while the host’s are in 14th with a lone league win.

Beitar “Gadi” Jerusalem – Maccabi “Eldad” Tel Aviv, 8:45 Bayit Vegan 2 Upper Synthetic Jerusalem (U15)
After a win last week, the U15’s head to the capital city on Matchday 5 and will look to continue their fine play against Beitar.