Clueless about football? The alternative dictionary of the Premier League

Israeli football is loved by all of us, but those who come from outside, are not so familiar with the concepts that are different from Europe. Here is a friendly glossary for those trying to understand the industry.

A. The Union of Judges – a gathering of judges who have made mistakes in the past and who judge the mistakes of judges in the present.

B. The association’s court – its role is to take down points that the teams have achieved on the field.

third. Roof – like wild pigs, you will find in Haifa and not in Tel Aviv.

Ron Huldai visits Bloomfield. What about Hagg? Photo: Ami Shoman

d. Dribble – the ability to pass two players to lose to a third.

God. Hapoel – the worst team in any city.

and. Wolfson – a medical center and also a cemetery for coaches.

G. Foreigners – mediocre soccer players from all over the world who come to Israel to be mediocre in the Premier League.

Manuel Kapumana (show). not someone to be proud of, Photo: Maor Alxalsi

H. Strengthening – what coaches always demand in January to make up for their mistakes in August.

ninth. Technique – in Israel it usually comes at the expense of speed, strength and physical fitness.

J. Judaism – the most important statistic that agents, coaches and scouts look for in players in leagues around the world.

about. Announcer – until a few years ago, he would announce the result and scorer over the loudspeaker. Today a fan that screams and causes an ear infection.

Shay Sidi, Photo: Coco

To. Legionnaires – Israeli soccer players who do not play for teams in Europe, but in Israel are soccer stars, until they start playing.

M. Menashe Zalka – symbol of Zionism. Loved by fans of all teams. almost.

N. Youth – the stage when we are still good at football.

S. Horses – are usually outside the field and trample fans.

police cavalry, Photo: Police Spokesperson

P. Standing – a state in which the fans reach every time their team passes the half.

P. Potential – something Israeli footballers have up to the age of 27.

K. Linemen – people who run around and wave flags, but quite unnecessary because in the end the VAR decides.

R. Social networks – the place where bench players come into their own.

That. Gate – the place where fans are pushed and through which flares and firecrackers are put into the field.

A. A draw – the preferred result of 90% of the coaches in the league.

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