Former Player Eyal Berkovich Set to Lead Israeli Club Hapoel Nof HaGalil
After his tenure at Hapoel Ra'anana, former Israeli footballer Eyal Berkovich is reportedly poised to take a leading role at Hapoel Nof HaGalil. The club, which was relegated from the National League to Liga Alef at the end of the season, is in advanced talks with Berkovich to become the key figure in the organization. Discussions have been held recently between Berkovich and Nof HaGalil's mayor, Ronen Plot, indicating a strategic move to revitalize the club.
As part of this plan, Berkovich's brother, Nir Berkovich, is expected to join the club as the team's coach. The clear objective is to secure promotion back to the National League within one season. City officials express strong confidence in Eyal Berkovich's ability to lead the club's recovery and return it to success.
However, not everyone in Nof HaGalil welcomes this development. Some insiders familiar with the club and municipal affairs have questioned the decision to entrust Berkovich with such responsibility. One source noted Berkovich's lack of significant recent achievements as a professional manager or club leader and expressed skepticism about the enthusiasm surrounding his appointment.
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