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Bnei Yehuda Team Doctor Dr. Avraham Bein Retires at 72 After Decades of Service
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First reported by Mako · 2 hours ago
What happened
Dr. Avraham Bein, Bnei Yehuda's longtime team doctor, retires at 72 after decades of dedicated service, including treating key players and facing tragic moments. He remains active in surgery and medical consultations, emphasizing athlete health and mentoring younger doctors.
- 01Dr. Avraham Bein retires at 72 after decades as Bnei Yehuda's team doctor.
- 02He began with Bnei Yehuda in 1994 after treating chairman Gad Sulami.
- 03Bein treated many notable players and prioritized athlete health over contracts.
- 04He was the sole doctor during the 1997 death of Hapoel Tayibe player Haib Jabara.
- 05Bein continues to perform surgeries and advises athletes discreetly.
- 06He praises young doctors and stresses giving them more credit.
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