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Maccabi Tel Aviv’s coaching search delayed after fallout from Iran fighting
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100% centerFirst reported by Mako · Jun 18, 2026
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What happened
Maccabi Tel Aviv has not yet named a new coach after the departure of Kenny Miller. The club says the search was disrupted by the recent fighting with Iran, but expects an appointment before training starts Monday.
- 01Fighting with Iran reportedly disrupted Maccabi Tel Aviv’s coaching search.
- 02One nearly completed deal and at least one candidate were said to fall through.
- 03Steven Vananhen is expected to keep interviewing coaches.
- 04The club hopes to appoint a coach by the start of next week.
- 05Maccabi is also seeking foreign defenders and a striker.
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