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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 58. Chapters: Adir Tubul, Ahmed Kasoum, Akaki Devadze, Alain Masudi, Alon Hazan, Amir Lavi, Amir Turgeman, Andres Aimar, Andrzej Kubica, Asi Domb, Assi Tubi, Aziz Ansah, Barak Badash, Baruch Dego, Ben Butbul, Beto Naveda, Blagoja Milevski, Blessing Kaku, Camille Muzinga, Carlos Ceballos, Cristian Gonzalez Aidinovich, David Revivo, Dimitar Makriev, Dragan Stojki, Efe Ambrose, Emmanuel Ebiede, Emmanuel Pappoe, Eric Ejiofor, Ernest Etchi, Eyal Almoshnino, Eyal Ben Ami, Felix Ogbuke, Gal Levy, Georgi Hristov (footballer born 1985), Gora Tall, Grzegorz Szamotulski, Haim Revivo, Hatem Abd Elhamed, Idan Malichi, Idan Sade, Idan Shriki, Idan Weitzman, Ilan Bakhar, Itzik Zohar, Jani Viander, Jan Talesnikov, Javier Gonzalez Gomez, Jean-Jacques Gosso, Jeff Tutuana, Juan Epitie Dyowe, Juwon Oshaniwa, Kfir Edri, Kobi Dajani, Kweku Essien, Lajos Terjek, Lior Reuven, Lubomir Kubica, Manor Hassan, Mario Bo i, Marko Popovi (footballer), Matan Ohayon, Messay Dego, Mi o Smiljani, Moshe Abutbul, Moshe Glam, Moshe Ohayon, Nenad Begovi, Nir Biton, Nir Nachum, Nisso Kapiloto, Oren Nissim, Ori Uzan, Patrick Suffo, Paty Yeye Lenkebe, Rados aw Majdan, Rahamim Checkol, Sammy Adjei, Serhiy Kandaurov, Shai Maimon, Shay Holtzman, Shay Revivo, Shuki Nagar, Stephane Kingue Mpondo, Tales Schutz, Tamir Kahlon, Temur Avitan, Tomer Haliva, Tomer Tayar, Uche Sherif, Vedran Je e, Will John, Yaniv Azran, Yaniv Ben-Nissan, Yehiel Tzagai, Yinon Barda, Yossi Abukasis, Yossi Shekel, Zoran Rajovi . Excerpt: Itzik Zohar (Hebrew: born October 31, 1970) is a former Israeli international footballer and television sports personality. Born in Bat Yam, Israel to a family of North African extraction, he holds the distinction of scoring the first two goals for Israel in its first world cup qualifier in the UEFA confederation on October 28, 1992. He is widely regarded as having been one of the best free kick takers in Israeli football. Zohar grew up in a ma'abara (transit camp) on the border of Bat Yam and Jaffa, where the family's ramshackle hut was not even sufficient to protect them from the elements. Due to the unsavory conditions of the neighborhood, Zohar's father encouraged the children to play football in order to stay off the streets. His family was so poor, that often Zohar would find himself walking back from football practices because he could not afford the bus. Zohar was married to Ilana for ten years and the couple have two children, Gavriel and Michael. In an interview with Iton Tel Aviv, Zohar claims that he spends lots of time with his children and has watched Finding Nemo over 17 times. He is a religious Jew and a close friend of Ashdod's Rabbi Pinto. On December 9, 2007, Zohar was arrested for alleged tax evasion from 1988-2002. He was released on 1.8 million bail. In June 2008, Zohar was attacked on a main street in Tel Aviv by an unknown person; he was attacked with a broken bottle, and had to be treated with 52 stitches on the right side of his face. In January 2011, Zohar was attacked again in Tel Aviv while partying at a nightclub in the same method; an unknown person broke a bottle on his head which resulted in injuries in his head and hand. A product of the Maccabi Jaffa youth system, both he and his brother, Avivi, became professional footballers (Some say Zohar was just acting and was in fact a woman chess players, masquerading as a Pro footballer) . Itzik's professional debut was in a Liga Artzit match with childhood club Maccabi Jaffa against H