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1 History  



1.1  2007 Euro Beach Soccer League qualifiers  





1.2  Diamonds tournament  





1.3  2008 Challenge Cup  





1.4  Israel vs. Brazil  





1.5  2013 Euro Beach Soccer League qualifiers  







2 Current squad  





3 Current staff  





4 Managers  





5 Participations  





6 See also  





7 References  














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Israel
Shirt badge/Association crest
AssociationIsrael Football Association
ConfederationUEFA (Europe)
Head coachMamon Amer
CaptainTzahi Ilos
Most capsTzahi Ilos (37)
Top scorerTzahi Ilos (96)
Home stadium"Arena Ido Keren" Stadium, Poleg Beach, Netanya.
FIFA codeISR
BSWW rankingNR (8 April 2024)[1]


First colours


Second colours

First international
 England 5 – 6  Israel
(Netanya, Israel; 1 June 2007)
Biggest win
 Turkey 4 – 11  Israel
(Netanya, Israel; 26 June 2008)
Biggest defeat
 Brazil 11 – 3  Israel
(Netanya, Israel; 11 July 2008)

The Israel national beach football team represents Israel in international beach soccer competitions and is controlled by the IFA, the governing body for football in Israel.

History

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In June 2007, the Israel Beach Football league was founded. For the opening event, the IFA scheduled a friendly match between Israel's and England's national teams. At the end, Israel won its first match 6–5. Both Alon Mizrahi and Itzik Zohar, former national player for Israel national football team, scored during the first match.[2]

2007 Euro Beach Soccer League qualifiers

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Later in June 2007, the Israel national team participated in Group B qualifying games of Euro Beach Soccer League in Athens.
Israel lost its first match against Russia 12–13 after penalty shootout. The match ended in a 6–6 draw, and after a scoreless extra time, the teams went to a penalty shootout. Israel's captain, Tzahi Ilos, scored all of Israel's regular time goals.[3]
At the second match of the group stage, Israel surprised the host Greece, and won 2–1. Tzahi Ilos scored the winning goal on the third period.[4]
At the end, Israel finished second in the group, after Russia's 5–1 win against Greece, and didn't qualify to the 2007 Euro Beach Soccer League. Israel's captain, Tzahi Ilos, won the MVP and top scorers awards.[5]

Diamonds tournament

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In August 2007 the first ever Pro Beach Soccer Tour "Diamonds Tournament"[6] was held in Netanya, Israel. Four teams: Germany, Turkey, Israel and France, 3rd in the world at this time, took part.
At the first round, Israel met Turkey, and won 6–3. Tzahi Ilos scored four goals.[7] At the final, Israel met Germany, who surprised France at the semifinals. Israel won 4–3, with Ilos scoring the winning goal 9 minutes to the end.[8]

2008 Challenge Cup

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In June 2008 the FIFA Beach Soccer Challenge Cup was held in Israel. The six national teams competed to achieve single ticket to Group A of Euro Beach Soccer League. Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Norway, Turkey and the host Israel took part.
Israel, as the host, and Germany, as first seeded, were exempted from the quarterfinals, and played a friendly match in the first match day. Israel defeated Germany for the second time in history, 6–4 after 36 minutes.[9]
At the semifinals, Israel met Turkey. Israel had no problems, and defeated Turkey 11–4. Tzahi Ilos scored five goals and Eran Levi, in his debut, scored two goals.[10]
At the final, Israel met Germany for the second time in three days, and won again. Israel won 4–3, after already leading 4–1 at the third period. Shaul Mimon scored two goals, with Tzahi Ilos and Eran Levi adding one goal each. Eran Levi won the MVP award, and Tzahi Ilos won the top scorer award.[11]

Israel vs. Brazil

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Tzahi Ilos scores against Brazil

On 11 July 2008, Israel played a friendly match against the world champions Brazil, as part of Israel's 60th anniversary celebrations and Brazil's preparations for the 2008 World Cup.
Israel had an early 2–1 lead, after Tzahi Ilos' bicycle kick and Eran Levi's long shot, but Brazil equalled until the end of the first period. The second period was in Brazil's control, scoring six goals and conceding only one goal from Levi's legs, making it an 8–3 lead. Israel couldn't score in the third period, conceding three goals and eventually losing 11–3.
Buru was the top scorer, scoring four goals, including a hat-trick in just a minute. Benjamin and Bruno scored two goals each, with Júnior Negão, André and Daniel adding one goal each. Eran Levi scored two out of Israel's three, with Ilos adding one goal.[12][13]

2013 Euro Beach Soccer League qualifiers

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In June 2013, the Israeli team participated in Stage 2ofEuro Beach Soccer League qualifiersinTerracina. Israel win the first match against Azerbaijan 7–1. Ahmed Yatim (twice), Kobi Badash (twice), Tsahi Iloss (twice) and Adam Lam scored in this match. In the second match against Hungary, Israeli team was defeat by Hungary 3–2. Kobi Badash scored twice in this match.

Current squad

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Correct as of 5 July 2019 (Friendly match against Brazil National Stars)

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   Assaf Raz
2 MF   Or Ilos
3 GK   Guy Salem
4 DF   Alon Levi
5 FW   Muhammad "Noor" Sarsur
6 DF   Yakir Shina
7 MF   Adir Danin
8 MF   Liron Fartook
No. Pos. Nation Player
9 FW   Tzahi Ilos (captain)
10 MF   Amer Yatim
11 FW   Elihay Tzabari
12 MF   Sameh Moreb
13 FW   Sharon Gormezano
17 MF   Nisan Revivo
18 GK   Abdel Rahim Sarsur

Coach: Mamon Amer

Current staff

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Managers

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Manager Years as manager
Benyamin Lam 2007–2009
Tzahi Ilos 2009–2010
Benyamin Lam 2010–2015
Mamon Amer 2017–present

Participations

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "BSWW world ranking". beachsoccer.com. 8 April 2024. Retrieved 8 April 2024.
  • ^ Sensation in Netanya – Israel defeated England 6–5 (Hebrew)
  • ^ Israel lost to Russia 12–13 (Hebrew)
  • ^ Sensation in Athens!!! Israel national beach soccer team defeats the host 2–1 (Hebrew)
  • ^ Journey summary – Israel beach soccer team (Hebrew)
  • ^ Netanya’s Diamonds Cup brings top-notch action to Israel Archived 6 September 2008 at the Wayback Machine beachsoccer.com
  • ^ Germany shocks France to meet hosts Israel in the final Archived 6 September 2008 at the Wayback Machine beachsoccer.com
  • ^ Beach Soccer: Israel triumph in tourney[permanent dead link] Jerusalem Post
  • ^ Turkey and Czech Republic shine and grab semi final spot Archived 6 September 2008 at the Wayback Machine beachsoccer.com
  • ^ Israel thrills in Challenge Cup and reaches final Archived 6 September 2008 at the Wayback Machine beachsoccer.com
  • ^ Israel breaks through all the way to the title Archived 6 September 2008 at the Wayback Machine beachsoccer.com
  • ^ "World champions extend winning streak". Archived from the original on 6 September 2008. Retrieved 13 July 2008.
  • ^ Beach Soccer: Brazil shows its skills in win over Israel[permanent dead link]

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