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Rotem Keller explains why he turned down top Israeli clubs for Debrecen
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100% centerFirst reported by N12 · Jun 14, 2026
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What happened
Rotem Keller has left Maccabi Netanya for Debrecen in Hungary after turning down several leading Israeli clubs. He said the move was driven by Debrecen’s interest, its Conference League qualifying campaign, and his desire to continue his career in Europe.
- 01Keller signed for Debrecen after rejecting top Israeli clubs.
- 02He preferred to leave Netanya and pursue a career in Europe.
- 03Debrecen will play in Conference League qualifying.
- 04Keller said Israeli success in Hungary influenced his choice.
- 05He apologized for Netanya’s 8-2 loss to Beitar Jerusalem.
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