Shalev Menashe

Shalev Menashe (Hebrew: שלו מנשה, born 23 May 1982) is a retired Israeli footballer who last played at Maccabi Netanya.

Shalev Menashe
Personal information
Full name Shalev Menashe
Date of birth (1982-05-23) 23 May 1982
Place of birth Rishon LeZion, Israel
Height 1.79 m (5 ft 10 in)
Position(s) Midfielder
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2000–2002 Ironi Rishon Letzion 52 (5)
2002–2003 Maccabi Petah Tikva 31 (2)
2004–2007 Hapoel Kfar Saba 59 (8)
2007–2008 Maccabi Herzliya 28 (4)
2008–2010 Maccabi Netanya 60 (15)
2010–2013 Bnei Yehuda 90 (10)
2013–2015 Maccabi Netanya 30 (1)
International career
2000–2002 Israel U21 4 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 16 June 2010

Career

Menashe started his senior career with Ironi Rishon Letzion a small club in the Israeli Premier League, but after two solid seasons in Rishon where he helped the team avoid relegation he made a move to Maccabi Petah Tikva. However, his time at Maccabi was unsuccessful when he only played one season.

In 2004, he signed a deal with Hapoel Kfar Saba from Liga Leumit and in his first season with them he won the league and after 3 years with Kfar Saba he moved to Maccabi Herzliya there he only played one season after the team faced relegation.

In June 2008 Menashe signed a 1-year deal with Maccabi Netanya, this was the first time he was a part of a top club in Israel and so far his time in Netanya is proving to be his finest. In his debut season he was the top goalscorer and also made the most assists with 8 goals and 6 assists and in his second season with the club he scored 7 goals and made 8 assists. He is considered by many fans as the MVP of Netanya in the 2008–09 season.[1] At June 2010, Shalev signed a 3 years contract at Bnei Yehuda.

Menashe was also a part of the Israel U21 squad from 2000–2002.

His sister is Shira Ruderman.

Honours

References

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