Israeli soccer set for another thrilling season
Defending champion Hapoel Beersheba leads a crowded field of contenders, with Beitar Jerusalem, Hapoel Tel Aviv, and the country’s traditional powerhouses all eyeing the title.
The new Israeli soccer season is set to begin with 14 teams competing for the championship, aiming to unseat defending champions Hapoel Beersheba. While Hapoel Beersheba boasts a strong squad and coach, their European commitments, including Champions League qualification, could make the domestic season challenging. The departure of their key player, Kings Kangwa, also presents an opportunity for other teams.
- Beitar Jerusalem, under new coach Almog Cohen, is considered a serious contender, with new recruits and a strong offensive and defensive lineup.
- Hapoel Tel Aviv, having significantly improved under the Safra family's ownership, is expected to be a top threat with a deep squad of Israeli and foreign stars.
- Maccabi Tel Aviv is undergoing roster changes, with key players potentially leaving and new foreign players expected to join.
- Maccabi Haifa faces challenges with injuries to veteran and young players, though key players like Kenji Gorre and new additions Tsunami and Bruninho are expected to contribute.
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