Giora Spiegel

Giora Spiegel (Hebrew: גיורא שפיגל), (born July 27, 1947) is an Israeli former footballer and coach.[2] As a footballer, he holds the record for the longest Israeli international career, spanning 14 years and 357 days.

Giora Spiegel
Spiegel in 1991
Personal information
Full nameGiora Spiegel
Date of birth (1947-07-27) July 27, 1947 (age 76)
Place of birthPetah Tikva, Mandate Palestine
Height5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)[1]
Position(s)Midfielder
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1965–1973Maccabi Tel Aviv176(68)
1973–1978Strasbourg97(23)
1978–1979Lyon43(9)
1979Maccabi Tel Aviv26(2)
1979–1980Hakoah Ramat Gan28(6)
1980–1981Beitar Tel Aviv33(9)
Total403(117)
International career
Israel U-19
1965–1980Israel44(18)
Managerial career
1983–1988Hapoel Petah Tikva
1988–1989Maccabi Tel Aviv
1989–1992Bnei Yehuda
1993–1998Maccabi Haifa
1999–2000Bnei Yehuda
2000–2002Ironi Rishon LeZion
2007–2008Beitar Jerusalem (general manager)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Biography

Born in Petah Tikva, Giora Spiegel is the son of Eliezer Spiegel, who played for Maccabi Petah Tikva and the Israel national team.[3][4] He is Jewish.[5] Spiegel attended Herzliya Hebrew High School. In university he studied accountancy.[6]

Playing career

As a youth, he played with Maccabi Tel Aviv, and was marked early on as a future talent. By age 17, he was leading the national U-21 side to Asian championships and by 18, he had been called up to the full side. In the summer of 1970 he played as a forward for the Israel national team at the 1970 World Cup finals in Mexico.[7]

In 1973, he fought with Maccabi manager, Jerry Beit haLevi over transferring to a club in France. He later left for France in 1974 to play for French side Strasbourg, returning in 1979 to rejoin Maccabi.[7]

Managerial career

Spiegel began his career as a manager in Hapoel Petah Tikva in the mid-1980s . After several years he moved to Maccabi Tel Aviv, which won the State Cup. After problems with some of the players and a 10–0 defeat to Maccabi Haifa, Spiegel was fired.

In 1989, he moved to Bnei Yehuda, which won the Israeli Championship in 1990.[7] In 1993, he moved to Maccabi Haifa.[8] The team won the Israeli Championship that year[7] without losing a single game the whole season. Under his lead, Haifa won the State Cup twice, in 1995 and in 1998.

In 1999, Spiegel returned to Bnei Yehuda. After one unsuccessful season with the club, he moved to Ironi Rishon LeZion for two years.

In July 2007, after an absence of five years from the Israeli football scene, Spiegel was hired by Beitar Jerusalem as its general manager.[7] That year, the team won the Double. In August 2008, he retired.

Honours

As a player

Maccabi Tel Aviv

Israel

Individual

As manager

Maccabi Tel Aviv
Bnei Yehuda
Maccabi Haifa

See also

References

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