Posts Tagged ‘Yoni Ginsberg’

ONELOVE SPOTLIGHT: HAPOEL TEL AVIV

Friday, August 6th, 2010

by Yoni Ginsberg

Futbol is nothing without the little guy. That hometown team, or small nation which achieves immense success without Manchester City’s bankroll or Real Madrid’s players. Turkey during the ’06 World Cup, Uruguay this year, as well as various small clubs that succeed in European competition. For me, that little guy is everything. Hapoel Tel Aviv, my small hometown club.

Although considered by its fans in their chants as an “empire” we are but a small Israeli side with a few known players (Ben Sahar and Nigerian keeper Vincent Enyeama) and a small budget. Therefore, when we won the domestic double last season, we celebrated. We celebrated hard. We were automatically placed in the second qualifying round in the Champions League in which we met Željezni?ar, a small Bosnian team, whom we quietly demolished 6-0 on aggregate. However, next came a tougher challenge – FK Aktobe, the Kazakhstani champions.

In the first leg of the two leg tie, we were beaten 1-0 in Kazakhstan from a penalty that was awarded for a hand ball in the area. Although we were favorites to move on to the next round we had a difficult task ahead of us- beating a team that would come to Tel Aviv to play defensively and try to protect its one goal advantage.  On Tuesday, we achieved that task and have positioned ourselves one step closer to playing against teams like Chelsea and Inter Milan. And we did it in style.

Playing in a sold out Bloomfield Stadium, the Red Devils came out strong scoring 3 goals in the first half. Eran Zahavi, Ben Sahar (ex Chelsea, QPR, and Espanyol), and an own goal by Aktobe’s Ba all contributed to my teams excellent first half showing. Sadly, the second half wasn’t as exciting with Aktobe scoring their only goal of the match in the 89th minute.

This game is more than just a small step forward for a tiny club. This victory guarantees that the club will receive in excess of 20 million New Israeli Shekels ($5 million) which for such a club is a huge sum of money. In the playoff round, one before the group stages and Hapoel’s next round they will be drawn with teams like Partizan Belgrade and Red Bull Salzburg. Hopefully my little hometown team will achieve big league fame and glory. 1L!

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BUILDING A SOCCER NATION

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

By Yoni Ginsberg

Walking through the doors at the Los Angeles Convention Center this past weekend, the excitement and enthusiasm present at the Soccer Nation Expo was easily felt. As people strolled through the booths and spoke to representatives from various soccer related companies, indoor soccer matches, played by local youth club teams offered a sense of the beautiful game right at your fingertips. At the center of the entire convention was a small turf field, where professional coaches demonstrated exercises and drills meant to help sharpen the skills of other trainers.

The standout booths, as would be expected, were from Nike, Fox Soccer Channel, The Los Angeles Galaxy, and Chivas USA. Scores of soccer camp representatives, countless apparel suppliers, and even a beach soccer shootout, where contestants try to hit targets on sand, were all contained within the walls of the two day event. One of the more interesting booths was that of San Diego Boca FC. The club was founded in 2009 in order to promote and develop professional and youth soccer in the San Diego Area. The club hopes to build a soccer specific stadium and have an MLS franchise in the next 5 years. Currently, the club is part of the National Premier Soccer League.

Soccer Nation was sponsored by CALSOUTH – SoCal’s official youth soccer org.

The event demonstrates to the American soccer community more than what is just visible on the surface. The number of visitors as well as the number of presenters, prove to us that we are not alone. The soccer community in this country is growing exponentially.

Not so long ago people scoffed at those who enjoyed the beautiful game. If it wasn’t Football, Baseball, Basketball, or Hockey, then it wasn’t a sport. But, my friends, now is our time. We have risen from the depths of the unknown and we are taking the country by storm. The country’s focus will soon shift from it’s pastime to what should be hailed and crowned as the absolute monarch of sports, our beautiful game.

With the help of such events as the Soccer Nation Expo, we can reach out to those who have not been blessed by our sport, to those who do not know the gracefully elegant touch of Messi, and to those naysayers who claim that our passion will never succeed in the United States.  As a passerby commented just today at the Expo, “We’re here under a common goal, to enjoy our game and to be together.” Joga Bonito. Play Beautiful. OneLove.

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