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Year 2000, who’s the best who grew there? (Graphics: Carolina Erichman)
Against the backdrop of the league shutdown, it’s time to forget some of the trouble. For the past two weeks, we have provided you with the ONE My Yearbook project at ONE, when each day we chose the composition of the cast that we think was the most successful born in that year, from 1985 to 2000, and we even asked you to choose who the star of that vehicle was.
So after 15 years, it’s time for 16 and the last: Year 2000, the future generation of Israeli football, some of which has already become legitimate in the Premier League, the various Israeli teams and is no doubt supposed to yield the next stars in our football. After consulting with many professionals, here it is before you along with the names that did not come in but are worth mentioning.
Goalkeeper: The next big thing is kicking pendants too
Daniel Peretz: 10.7.2000. The future goalkeeper of Israeli football. Every professional we talked to placed him at the top of the list as the next thing in between. Peretz is a member of Maccabi Tel Aviv, grew up in her youth department and weaves in Tel Aviv / Bat Yam uniforms. The bonus? Not only is he a promising goalkeeper, he also kicks Pendels not bad at all and has two goals in the National League this season.

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Carm Jaber: 31.10.2000. The right-hand defender broke into Maccabi Netanya in the Premier League this season. Prior to that he moved to Maccabi Petah Tikva’s children’s groups, continued to operate in Kfar Saba in youth and youth until in 2017 he joined Eyal Segal’s club.

Alon Strozberg: March 24, 2000. The brake that belongs to Maccabi Tel Aviv has shifted to the Tel Aviv / Bat Yam Bet like most of the 2000 yellows. Marked from an early age as one of the year’s leading brakes and professionals believe it is the next thing alongside Amit Glazer.

Lurian Light: 7.3.2000. Born in March like Strozberg. A Maccabi player in Petah Tikva, getting a chance this season in the National League and showing a particularly impressive ability on the way to the top of a team that is expected to make the league. Balorian is also the young team player and Abbie Luzon’s next hope in the Malabas defense.

Gil Cohen: November 8, 2000. One of the youngest in the year, but found his place in the Premier League in the MS uniform. Ashdod. Jackie Ben’s old team is known for breaking talent and the left defender not only got a chance there but also in the young team where he has already recorded two shows.

Remained outside but noteworthy: Amit Glazer and Tomer Mahalouf
Link: Maccabi Haifa Captain, The Maccabi Tel Aviv Promise, Talent from Ashdod and Our Second Representative at Hoffenheim
Maor Levi: June 18, 2000. Captain of the Maccabi Haifa youth team and a player who passed all the young teams. Tough backhand but also one who knows how to find the gate and has three occupations this season. This season he even signed an alumni contract at Jacob Shachar’s club.

Eden Kartsev: 11.4.2000. Another Maccabi Tel Aviv player who has been on loan in recent seasons. Kartsev played last season in Hapoel Hadera in the Premier League and this season does so in Kiryat Shmona. Always marked as the greatest promise by the Yellow Youth Department and it follows a similar trajectory to what Dan Glazer and others had before him.

Elay Elmakis: 10.3.2000. Perhaps Israel’s greatest hope at this point in their careers. The season turned into an adult player in German Hoffenheim and foreign media called him “Israeli Iniesta”. He left Germany at the age of 14 to pursue his dream and this season fulfilled part of it when he became part of the senior Israeli national team under Andy Herzog.

Hamudi Canaan: 14.1.2000. With four goals this season at M.S. Ashdod, there is no doubt that Canaan has experienced the break-in that everyone expected. He was marked as a teenage boy as one of Maccabi Haifa’s biggest talents, but she missed it and Maccabi Tel Aviv couldn’t get hold of him, but Jackie the old man yes and the NIS 450,000 he paid for it seems like a real bargain.

Remained outside but noteworthy: Tamir Glazer, Yoav Hoffmeister, Yuval Sadeh, Eyal Chen
Attack: Raanana’s promising striker and Tel Aviv / Bat Yam exit
Roy Levy: January 13, 2000. Halfway through the season he became a legitimate player in Hapoel Raanana, after starring in the youth team with 8 goals in 11 games at the time (he has since recorded 2 more youth appearances). A very talented striker who should be the next thing to come out of Asher Alon’s group that has also been promoting youngsters in recent years.

Yahav Al Abid: 6.3.2000. Another Tel Aviv / Bat Yam player but unlike his friends, does not belong to Maccabi Tel Aviv but to Lior Shachter’s team. El Abid has been playing in the Little Tel Aviv club since the age of children and this season broke into the National League with 8 goals in all frames. Its height and dimensions make it a very intriguing pioneer for the future and TA / Bat Yam are building it as a big exit that will put a lot of money into the club.

Left out but noteworthy: 2000 year abounds in intriguing attack players such as Roy Padida McTamon, exiled from the Maccabi Tel Aviv leased to Tel Aviv / Bat Yam, Shadi Masarva of Hapoel Acre, Amir Berkovich who signed with Maccabi Tel Aviv in the summer and is also loaned to Tel Aviv “A / Bat Yam, Roy Herman of Hapoel Raanana and Eilei Chen of Maccabi Petah Tikva. We are sure that all of these players, like the defensive and link players mentioned above, will still speak strongly down the road.