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Place of birth
  
Haifa, Israel

Years
  
Team

Position
  
Goalkeeper

1986–1994
  
Maccabi Haifa

Height
  
1.87 m

Current team
  
[Retired

Role
  
Football player

Playing position
  
Goalkeeper

Name
  
Nir Davidovich


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Date of birth
  
(1976-12-17) 17 December 1976 (age 39)

Nir Davidovich (Hebrew: ניר דוידוביץ'‎‎; also spelled Davidovitch; born 17 December 1976) is a former Israeli goalkeeper who played for Maccabi Haifa football club and the Israeli national team.

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Davidovich played as the number one goalkeeper in the Israeli national team for a time. Davidovich suffered from 3 serious injuries but managed to recover and lead Maccabi Haifa to its 8th championship, winning the MVP title in 2004. Davidovich played all of his career at Maccabi Haifa and is considered a "symbol" of the club along with the veteran captain Yaniv Katan. Many talk about him as the successor of legendary goalkeeper Avi Ran, a Maccabi Haifa prodigy who died in a diving accident.

His father is Benjamin Davidovich.

Records

  • Nickname: "The Octopus"
  • Birth Date: 17 December 1976.
  • Played for: Maccabi Haifa, Israel
  • First Appearance:
  • Domestic - 4 November 1995 versus Beitar Jerusalem.
  • International - 18 February 1998 versus Turkey.
  • Number of appearances (as for September 2011) at:
  • Israel national team - 51 (1 as captain).
  • European competitions - 55.
  • Domestic league - 368.
  • Domestic cup - 39.
  • Height: 185 cm.
  • Weight: 85 kg.
  • Status: married to Avital, with three children.
  • Honours: 7 championships, 2 Israeli cups, 3 Toto Cups, 1 MVP of the season.
  • Football career

  • Played in each age-class youth national team of Israel.
  • 1995: Promoted to senior team of Maccabi Haifa.
  • 1996: Gave outstanding performance when Maccabi Haifa kept a 0–0 against Hapoel Petah Tikva after 3 (!) "greens" were sent off.
  • 1997: Overcame veteran goalkeeper Bonni Ginzburg to become MHFC senior goalkeeper.
  • 1998: First international appearance at Israel 4-0 victory over Turkey.
  • 1998: Wins the Israeli cup after 2-0 victory over Hapoel Jerusalem.
  • 1998: Excels in 1-1 draw against French top football club Paris Saint-Germain.
  • 1999: Injured seriously in the crounch and missed the entire season.
  • 2000–2001: Won the championship with Maccabi Haifa, conceding only 28 goals (the lowest in that season).
  • 2001: Injured in his knee in the match versus Spain, where he kept the Israeli goal clean until he was replaced in half-time.
  • 2002: Missed most of the season because of his knee injury.
  • 2003: Recovered from knee injury and played the final matches in the league.
  • 2003: Excelled in MHFC 0:0 draw against Valencia. After his performance he received grades of 10 in the Israeli press (just seven players received grade of 10 in the history of the Israeli press) and was dubbed "The Octopus" by the Spanish press.
  • 2003–2004: Won the championship with Maccabi Haifa and chosen by player, press and coaches as the MVP of the season.
  • 2004: saves a penalty kick as Israel beat Cyprus 2–1 in a 2006 FIFA World Cup qualifier.
  • 2009: On 19 April Davidovich made his 300th league appearance in Maccabi Haifa.
  • 2009: First time in the UEFA Champions League with Maccabi Haifa.
  • 2010: Davidovich and Maccabi Haifa conceded only 16 goals in 35 league games, breaking the national record of lowest average goals per games.
  • 2013: Nir Davidovich retired from football as a player. Throughout his career he played in Maccabi Haifa F.C., 18 years of the Club Concierge.
  • Club

    Maccabi Haifa

    Israeli Premier League (7):

  • 2000–01, 2001–02, 2003–04, 2004–05, 2005–06, 2006–07, 2008–09, 2010–11
  • Israel State Cup (2):

  • 1995, 1998
  • Toto Cup Top Division (3):

  • 2002-03, 2005–06, 2007–08
  • Individual

    Maccabi Haifa
  • Footballer of the Year in Israel (1): 2004
  • References

    Nir Davidovich Wikipedia


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