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Haim Levy
Haim Levy ( he, חיים לוי; born 1961) is an Israeli football manager and former player who manages Hapoel Ashdod. Playing career Levy started his career in the Hapoel Netanya. In the 1991–92 season he played for Hapoel Haifa and achieved promotion to the first division. In the 1992–93 season Levy played For Maccabi Ironi Ashdod and was promoted to the first division. Managerial career After retiring as a player, Levy became a manager. He managed Bnei Sakhnin in the First League in 2010. He went on to manage clubs in the second division and in Liga Alef. On 1 December 2016, Levy has been appointed coach of Maccabi Kiryat Gat Maccabi Kiryat Gat F.C. ( he, מכבי קריית גת) was an Israeli football team based in the southern city of Kiryat Gat. The club's best achievement has been promotion to the Premier League as Liga Leumit runners-up in 2001, after beating ... of Liga Alef South. References External linksHaim Levy profile, In Israel Football As ...
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Netanya
Netanya (also known as Natanya, he, נְתַנְיָה) is a city in the Northern Central District of Israel, and is the capital of the surrounding Sharon plain. It is north of Tel Aviv, and south of Haifa, between Poleg stream and Wingate Institute in the south and the Avihayil stream in the north. Netanya was named in honor of Nathan Straus, a prominent Jewish American merchant and philanthropist in the early 20th century who was the co-owner of Macy's department store. Its of beaches have made the city a popular tourist resort. In , it had a population of , making it the 7th-largest city in Israel by population. An additional 150,000 people live in the local and regional councils within of Netanya, which serves as a regional center for them. The city mayor is Miriam Feirberg. History Netanya was established near the ancient site of Poleg by the Bnei Binyamin association in Zikhron Ya'akov. It was named in honor of Nathan (Hebrew: ''Natan'') Straus (1848–1931), co- ...
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