Sukenik was also part of the Mandatory Palestine national football team, playing four matches for the team, two against Egypt in 1934, scoring the consolation goal for Mandatory Palestine in a 1–4 defeat,[3][4] and two against Greece in 1938, including appearing as a substitute the first match between the teams.[5]
Sukenik retired in 1940, as he felt that playing football was damaging his feet and settled in Ramat Gan, where he worked as a builder. He tried his hand in coaching Hapoel Ramat Gan, but quit the position as he considered his players weren't making the effort to train properly and quit football altogether.[2]
yohanan, sukenik, hebrew, יוחנן, סוקניק, jewish, footballer, played, hapoel, aviv, mandatory, palestine, national, football, team, personal, informationfull, namedate, birth1909, 1909, place, birthŁódź, russian, polanddate, death18, january, 1986, 1986, aged, . Yohanan Sukenik Hebrew יוחנן סוקניק was a Jewish footballer who played for Hapoel Tel Aviv and Mandatory Palestine national football team 1 Yohanan SukenikPersonal informationFull nameYohanan SukenikDate of birth1909 1909 Place of birthLodz Russian PolandDate of death18 January 1986 1986 01 18 aged 75 76 Place of deathIsraelPosition s Half backYouth career1923 1927Nordia Tel AvivSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1927 1940Hapoel Tel AvivInternational career1934 1938Eretz Israel4 1 Managerial career1945Hapoel Ramat Gan Club domestic league appearances and goalsBiography editSukenik was born in Lodz then part of the Russian Empire and immigrated to Mandatory Palestine with his family in 1923 2 A keen footballer he joined Maccabi Tel Aviv s youth team Nordia In 1927 he moved to Hapoel Tel Aviv with whom he played until retiring in 1940 2 With the Hapoel Tel Aviv Sukenik won 4 championships and 5 cups Sukenik was also part of the Mandatory Palestine national football team playing four matches for the team two against Egypt in 1934 scoring the consolation goal for Mandatory Palestine in a 1 4 defeat 3 4 and two against Greece in 1938 including appearing as a substitute the first match between the teams 5 Sukenik retired in 1940 as he felt that playing football was damaging his feet and settled in Ramat Gan where he worked as a builder He tried his hand in coaching Hapoel Ramat Gan but quit the position as he considered his players weren t making the effort to train properly and quit football altogether 2 Honours editLeague Championships 4 1933 34 1934 35 1937 38 1940 Cup 5 1928 1934 1937 1938 1939References edit National Team Player Details Sukenik Yohanan IFA in Hebrew a b c 5 Years I Haven t Seen Hapoel T A Hadshot HaSport 10 February 1957 in Hebrew Photographic Memory Asher Goldberg 30 June 2002 Haaretz in Hebrew 1934 Egypt Football Team in Tel Aviv Asher Goldberg 2 January 2012 IFA in Hebrew An Historic Correction The Line Up Against Greece in 1938 Archived 2010 11 22 at the Wayback Machine Asher Goldberg 22 November 2010 IFA in Hebrew nbsp nbsp This biographical article relating to Israeli football is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Yohanan Sukenik amp oldid 1184414831, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,