Israeli Players Shine in Cup Matches Across Europe
Ramzi Sfori Marks Season’s First Goal
In a standout performance, Israeli forward Ramzi Sfori ended his goal drought by scoring in his team’s 3-0 victory against Bursaspor in the Turkish Cup. Alongside his goal, Sfori also provided an assist that solidified the scoreline, showcasing his pivotal role in the match.
Disappointment for Amadspor and Dia Saba
Meanwhile in Turkey, Amadspor faced an unexpected setback, suffering a 3-0 defeat against fourth-division side Silifke. Dia Saba was unable to turn the tide for his team, leaving them with a disappointing exit from the competition.
Kays Ganam Dominates in Moldova
In Moldova, Kays Ganam played a crucial role in his team’s 7-0 rout of Onjeni, contributing to a dominant performance. Ganam started the match but was substituted early in the second half when the score was 2-0, highlighting his early impact in the game. Additionally, teammate Liam Harmesh did not participate in this match.
Ferencváros Advances Easily
Ferencváros also enjoyed a comfortable victory, with Mohamed Abu Fani helping his team secure a spot in the next round of the cup with a 4-0 win over Békéscsaba. Similar to Ganam, Abu Fani was substituted at the start of the second half, with his team already leading comfortably at 3-0. Gabi Kanikovsky was rested for this game.
Israel’s international players continue to make their mark abroad, contributing significantly to their teams’ cup campaigns. As the football season progresses, fans will be eager to see how these athletes further impact their respective leagues and competitions.