Guillermo Israilevich

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Guillermo Israilevich
Personal information
Full name Guillermo Pablo Israilevich
Date of birth (1982-09-10) 10 September 1982 (age 41)
Place of birth Santa Fe, Argentina
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Position(s) Midfielder
Team information
Current team
Boca Unidos
Youth career
Unión de Santa Fe
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1999-2002 Unión de Santa Fe 48 (4)
2002-2007 Maccabi Haifa 18 (0)
2003–2006 Hapoel Nazareth Illit (loan) 60 (8)
2006-2007 Hapoel Kfar Saba (loan) 32 (1)
2007-2008 Hapoel Kfar Saba 32 (5)
2008-2012 Maccabi Tel Aviv 80 (8)
2012–present Boca Unidos 24 (7)
International career
2002 Israel U21 2 (1)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 24 April 2010
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 29 September 2006

Guillermo Israilevich (Hebrew: 'גיז'רמו ישראלביץ‎; born September 10, 1982) is an Argentinian-Israeli footballer currently plays for Boca Unidos. Guillermo's wife is set to receive a Spanish passport and rumors have it that Guillermo will receive a Spanish passport as well and plans to move to Europe at the end of this season since his contract will run out with Maccabi Haifa F.C.. After the 06/07 season, Israilevich signed a 3-year contract with Hapoel Kfar Saba, which is worth $200,000 per season. He transferred to Maccabi Tel Aviv on 29/06/2008. Maccabi Tel Aviv had to pay 550,000 Dollars for him. He has signed a contract for 3 years.[1]

National Team Confusion

On October 4, 2006 Israilevich was called up to the Israeli national team to replace the injured Michael Zandberg before a European qualifier against Russia. The Israel Football Association had forgotten that they had already received a warning from FIFA not to have Israilevich play any more matches after he represented Israel twice with the Israel under-21 side. It seems that he had already played for Argentina in a FIFA recognized competition at the youth level and is ineligible to represent Israel at any level without special permission from FIFA. As a result, the Israel national football team left for Moscow, Russia with only 19 players[2]

Personal life

Born to a Jewish father and a Christian mother, Israilevich has said that he is not a practitioner of either religion.[3][4]

Honours

References

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  2. National team to leave with only 19 players. Israel Football Association. 04/10/2006
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  4. [1] (Spanish)