Red Star Belgrade Debuts New Players as Israeli Goalkeeper Omri Glazer Remains Third Choice
The Serbian football league kicked off its season on Friday during the World Cup, with reigning champions Red Star Belgrade hosting Mladost. New signings Louizos Louizo and Mohammed Abu Fani made their official debuts in the starting lineup for Red Star. However, Israeli goalkeeper Omri Glazer, who holds a contract with the club and spent most of last season as a backup, was not included in the squad. Instead, 17-year-old Savo Radnovic was chosen to start in goal, with Matheus on the bench. The Brazilian Matheus was the first-choice goalkeeper last season, placing Glazer at least third in the pecking order this year.
Separately, Russian Premier League newcomer Rodina has expressed interest in Bassem Zazur, who currently plays for Maccabi Netanya. Zazur scored ten goals in the previous season, attracting attention from abroad. The Serbian league's start amid the World Cup and these player movements highlight ongoing shifts in regional football rosters.
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