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Medved's Soccer Services -
Michael Medved's Soccer Services page provides
useful information about the Israeli national soccer
team, Israeli soccer history, Israeli players, Israeli
League A and B, Israeli Cup, EURO '96, and his mailing
list.
History of Jews in
Football -
Maccabi
Haifa Home Page -
This is the homepage for the Maccabi Haifa '97
soccer team.
Maccabi
Tel Aviv's Home Page -
http://www.netking.com/maccabi/
This site is only available in Hebrew right now
but an English version is on the way. This is the
Maccabi Tel Aviv soccer team's
homepage.
Maccabi
Tel-Aviv Home Page -
http://members.xoom.com/mta/maccabi.htm
This is the unofficial homepage for the Tel Aviv,
European League division B, basketball team, and
provides a profile of the team, its roster, news about
the team, information about the European league in which
they play, and an interactive section.
Maccabi
USA - Links to Israeli and American Jewish Sports Sites
-
http://www.maccabiusa.com/links.html
A
collection of links to various Israeli and American
Jewish sports sites.
Maccabiah Games in Israel -
http://www.maccabiusa.com/
This the official site for the Maccabiah Games in
Israel. The USA results for the latest World Maccabiah
Games are available on this site.
Jewish
Hall of Fame
Famous Jewish Sportsmen...
Safsal
-
http://www.safsal.co.il/
This is the Israeli basketball information
center. This site is available in both Hebrew and
English versions.
Scuba
Diving in Israel -
http://www.math.tau.ac.il/~ggal/dive.html
This site provides great pictures of scuba sites
in Israel and links to information about Eilat and
Mediterranean Sea diving information.
Sportal
- the Israeli & European Soccer Site
- http://sportal.8m.com/
Hundreds of links to Israeli & European
soccer clubs. It also lists the Israeli league positions
and totals (in Hebrew.)
The
Jerusalem Post Sports Page -
http://www.JPost.co.il/Sports/
This is the online version of the Jerusalem Post
Sports pages.
The Tal
Brody Legacy -
http://www.talbrody.co.il/star.html
Tal Brody came to Israel to play basketball in
the Maccabiah Games of 1965. He caught the attention of
Maccabi Tel-Aviv team managers and Israeli government
officials as he led the U.S. team to victory and the
Gold Medal that came with it. Tal didn't realize it at
the time, but his love affair with Israel had begun. He
tried to return to his life as one of the highest ranked
basketball players in the U.S.A., but Israel was on his
mind. It's no wonder since he was being courted and
wooed by Israel's top officials, including Moshe Dayan
himself, to return and help promote the sport in Israel.
Tal made Aliyah to Israel the following year and started
planting the seeds that would produce the greatest
Basketball team Israel had ever had. This site is a
dedication to Tal Brody's work in Israel and his
basketball career.
The
Wingate Institute for Physical Education and Sport
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http://www.pagelink.com/ijs/wingate.html
The Wingate Institute, Israel's National Center
for Physical Education and Sport, was inaugurated in
1957 and was named in honor of Major-General Orde
Charles Wingate. The State of Israel concentrates at the
Institute the educational, professional and scientific
resources for the development of physical education,
sport for all and sport as a means of social and
physical rehabilitation. Some 3000 academics, athletes
and students - both native-born and Israeli and new
immigrants - pass daily through Wingate's gate. The
Institute serves as a training center for national
teams, the Olympic Squad and hosts international sport
science conferences.
UConn
Huskies Israeli Pipeline -
http://www.toto.com/dreimiller/uconn/huskies/men/players/connectionisraeli.html
The Israeli Pipeline refers to a relationship
between UConn and Israeli basketball players. The
recruitment of Nadav Henefeld for the '89-90 season was
the start of a close relationship between UConn and
Israel. This site explains this relationship and the
players exchanged because of it.
UEFA-
1998 FIFA World Cup Preliminaries -
http://www.fifa.com/france98/wc98.uefa.html
This site provides information about the 1998
preliminary World Cup competition in
France.
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