Israel lost 3-1 to England in the final game of the European Youth Football Championship

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In the final game of the youth teams in the European Football Championship, Israel lost tonight (Friday) and the game against the English team ended in a 3-1 result. At the beginning of the game, Israel led 0-1 from a goal scored by Oscar Gluch, after the English managed to turn the score around.

Oren Hasson, chairman of the Football Association, said after the loss in the game: “I am proud of the Israeli team for the wonderful way, for the quality football, for the friendship, the unity, for the resounding message it conveyed every minute in the tournament and for the joy and hope it gave to an entire country. We know that our future is promising. We will embrace the players and the team, thank them and continue to put together teams that make every citizen of the State of Israel want their success, support them and be so proud of their courage, commitment and tremendous talent. The path and perseverance are clear and the results are noticeable. “

League Director Erez Kalfon: “We are proud of you! In coaching the players and the whole team! Thanks to you, the whole world saw the beautiful face of Israeli football. We will continue to encourage you in the World Cup and we are sure that you will continue to lead Israeli football in the coming years and prove that achieving this championship is only the beginning. “

Before the start of the game, Prime Minister Yair Lapid called the youth team coach, Ofir Haim, and wished him and the team good luck ahead of the final game.

Prime Minister Lapid Amerak: “The entire people of Israel is behind you. You are a huge pride for the people of Israel and the State of Israel. You have already proven that you are champions, now go and see it for the whole world. We love you. Good luck.”

Team coach Ofir Haim told the prime minister “We are on our way to the stadium excited and ready. We very much hope to make Israel happy.”

Photo: Seb Day – UEFA via Sportsfile

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