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What next for Israeli football?

September 12, 2013 11:53

ByAnonymous, Anonymous

4 min read

With Israel’s absence from the 2014 World Cup Finals now all but confirmed, many questions will be asked of both the current manager, Eli Guttman, and his squad.

This most recent failure to qualify for the most prestigious competition in international football will mark 43 years since Israel appeared in their first, and to date only World Cup Finals. But what, or who is to blame for repeat failures? With the domestic game currently enjoying a rather successful period, it begs the question as to why this is not being reproduced on an international scale.

Currently ranked 63rd in the FIFA World Rankings, the Israeli national side find themselves below nations such as: Mali, Cape Verde Islands, Albania, Venezuela, Iran and Wales. While it is possible and plausible to argue the difference in opposition faced by Israel and teams such as Mali and Cape Verde Islands, they should arguably not find themselves below nations such as Wales, who have endured a disappointing decade at international level.

Indeed only seven years ago, Israel nearly qualified for the 2006 World Cup, coming joint second in their group and only being pushed into third by an inferior goal difference.