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"The Dream? to Be a Leading Player for Maccabi in the Euroleague": Uri Cohen Talks About His Debut in Yellow, the Historic Record in Youth and the European Championship with the Reserves - Sports Rabbi

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Israel's reserve team will open the European Championship in Crete, Greece, with a match against Spain on Saturday (3:30 p.m.). One of the players for whom this will be their last championship in the youth teams is Uri Cohen (20 years old, 2.00 meters). The talented forward, who played last season for Elitzur Shomron of the National League and also made his debut in the uniform of the senior team of Maccabi Tel Aviv in the Premier League as part…
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Israel's reserve team will open the European Championship in Crete, Greece, with a match against Spain on Saturday (3:30 p.m.). One of the players for whom this will be their last championship in the youth teams is Uri Cohen (20 years old, 2.00 meters). The talented forward, who played last season for Elitzur Shomron of the National League and also made his debut in the uniform of the senior team of Maccabi Tel Aviv in the Premier League as part…

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Sports Rabbi broke the news in on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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