Niv Zrihan Confident in Return to Top Israeli Football Despite Challenges
Niv Zrihan, 29, a seasoned Israeli footballer who has played for clubs including Ashdod, Hapoel Be'er Sheva, Bnei Yehuda, Beitar Jerusalem, and most recently Hapoel Tel Aviv, opened up about his career and current free-agent status in the podcast "Liga Acheret." He is currently training independently, investing heavily in his fitness, and awaiting a suitable offer to return to the Israeli Premier League, confident in his abilities and experience.
Zrihan reflected on his time at Hapoel Tel Aviv during the 2022/23 season, noting that despite a promising start, changes in coaching and ownership affected his role. He expressed regret over not showcasing his full potential there but praised the club’s passionate fanbase. He also addressed the stigma he has faced throughout his career, particularly being labeled as aggressive or a stereotype he rejects, emphasizing his maturity and personal growth.
Discussing his career decisions, Zrihan admitted he would have handled some situations differently, especially during his years at Hapoel Be'er Sheva under coach Barak Bachar. He recalled a serious incident involving coach Barada’s health during training, which put life and career perspectives into focus. He also touched on a regretted public dispute with teammate Or Inbarom, clarifying it was not racially motivated and that they remain friends.
Zrihan recounted a difficult episode early in his career involving false accusations that impacted his reputation but stressed he was never convicted and has moved past it. He also shared a memorable encounter with Neymar in Las Vegas, which later appeared in a Netflix documentary.
Looking ahead, Zrihan is optimistic about returning to top form in the Israeli Premier League and is considering offers, including one from abroad, though he prefers to stay in Israel for now. He remains focused on proving himself and hopes to reestablish his presence on the field soon.
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