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Carmel Newsreel II-207, July 28, 1956

The Israeli National Football Team Hosts the Soviet National Team

2 Minutes, 1956
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Directed by: Nathan Axelrod
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This was one of the Israeli national team’s most legendary matches and our first ever ‘A for effort’ for our 1:2 loss to the USSR which kicked off a decades-long, equally “successful” string of ‘A for Effort’ defeats. The match was part of the Melbourne Olympics’ pre-qualifying stages. It was the second in a series of two matches, the first of which took place in Moscow and ended with our 0:5 crushing defeat with the Israeli player named Best in the Match being goalie Ya’akov Hodorov (one can only imagine what the final score would have been, were it not for him). The replay as seen in the footage, which took place in Israel was held at Ramat Gan Stadium before a crowd of 70,000 – amongst whom, you will see, is also one Golda Meir – Israel’s then Foreign Secretary and quite the hipster football fan who was well ahead of her time. The match’s backstory is in fact no less interesting than the football itself: the USSR national team came to Israel three years after the death of Stalin who had trapped all Soviet Jews behind the Iron Curtain, banning them from immigrating to Israel or from holding any overt Zionist activities at a time when Communist protectorates were regularly putting Jews on public show trials. Therefore, as is clearly evident in the film, a sense of hope and a new beginning had indeed underscored the match in Ramat Gan and the whole Soviet team’s experience of their visit. What we don’t see at all in the film – which quite possibly will go down as the greatest oversight in Israeli football film history – is Israel’s and Hapoel Petah Tikvah FC forward, Boaz Kofman’s historic goal which he scored going up against none other than USSR goalie, Lev Yashin who, at the time was considered the world’s number one goalkeeper, so you’ll just have to content yourselves with the moment after the goal and the crowd’s – and our Golda’s – ecstatic cheers.

The Israeli national football team hosts the Soviet team in the Melbourne Olympic Qualifiers. A crowd of 60,000 people, including government ministers and public figures, fills Ramat Gan Stadium. The Russian captain shakes hands with the Israeli captain Itzhak Schneor and hands him a bouquet of flowers. The game opens, despite the injury of team goalkeeper Yaakov Hodorov, the Israeli team is able to stop the Russian attacks and the first half ends with 0:0. In the second half, the Russian team managed to score the Israeli goal, but nine minutes later Nahum Stelmach scores an equalizer and the crowd cheers enthusiastically. The game ends with a 2:1 score for the Soviet team.

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