Avraham Nudelman

Avraham Nudelman
Personal information
Full name Avraham "Nucha" Nudelman
Date of birth (1910-10-05)5 October 1910
Place of birth Tel Aviv, Ottoman Palestine
Date of death 1 February 1985(1985-02-01) (aged 74)
Place of death Israel
Playing position Left Wing
Youth career
1924–1925 Nordia Tel Aviv
1925 HaGibor Tel Aviv
Allenby Tel Aviv
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1927–1938 Hapoel Tel Aviv
National team
1934–38 Eretz Israel 3 (1)
Teams managed
Hapoel Kiryat Shalom
Maccabi Bat Yam
Hapoel Ramat Gan

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.


Avraham Nudelman (Hebrew: אברהם נודלמן) was a Jewish footballer, who played for Hapoel Tel Aviv and Mandatory Palestine national football team.[1]

Playing career

Nudelman was born in Menashiya neighborhood of Tel Aviv in 1910, and started playing football with local youth club Allenby Tel Aviv, which was initially affiliated with Maccabi Tel Aviv, but its members decided to withdrew from Maccabi, due to the professional attitude towards sports and merged in 1927 with Hapoel Tel Aviv.[2] With Hapoel, Nudelman stayed until 1938, when he retired from football in favor of his day job as a worker in Tel Aviv Harbor. Nudelman won 3 championships and 4 cups, scoring goals in the 1928 and 1938 cup finals. Nudelman was also part of the Mandatory Palestine national football team, and played three matches for the team, two against Egypt in 1934, scoring the consolation goal for Mandatory Palestine in a 1–7 defeat,[3] and one against Greece in 1938, after which he retired from the national team.

Personal life

During World War II, Nudelman was drafted to the British Army, where he served as a driver. After the Israel War of Independence, Nudelman was given a work as a chauffeur in the Ministry of Defense and played for the ministry's football team.[4]

Honours

External links

References

  1. National Team Player Details - Nudelman Avraham IFA (Hebrew)
  2. 85 Years to Hapoel Allenby Tel Aviv Asher Goldberg, 6 June 2012, IFA (Hebrew)
  3. The Match in Which The National Team's Legacy of Failures Began Arie Livnat, 13 March 2012, Haaretz (Hebrew)
  4. A Nice Competition Al HaMishmar, 25 January 1955, Historical Jewish Press (Hebrew)
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