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Shlomo Poliakov

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Full name
  
Shlomo Poliakov

Place of birth
  
Russia

1925
  
HaGibor Tel Aviv

Playing position
  
Midfielder

Date of birth
  
1912

Place of death
  
Israel

Died
  
19 September 1965, Israel

Date of death
  
19 September 1965(1965-09-19) (aged 52–53)

Shlomo Poliakov (Hebrew: שלמה פוליאקוב‎‎) was a Russian-born Jewish footballer, who played for Hapoel Tel Aviv and Hapoel Petah Tikva and later as manager for several Hapoel clubs and for Hapoel Tel Aviv's youth team.

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Playing career

Poliakov was born in Russia in 1912, and immigrated to Palestine in 1922 with his Family. At the age of 13, Poliakov started playing football with local youth club Allenby Tel Aviv, which was initially affiliated with Maccabi Tel Aviv, but its members decided to withdrew from Maccabi, due to the professional attitude towards sports and merged in 1927 with Hapoel Tel Aviv. With Hapoel, Poliakov stayed until 1941, and won 4 championships and 5 cups, scoring goals in the 1928, 1937 and 1938 cup finals. In 1944–45 Poliakov played with Hapoel Petah Tikva, leading the club to the cup final, which the team lost to Hapoel Tel Aviv. Poliakov was a squad member of the Mandatory Palestine national football team, but wasn't selected to play in any of the national team's five matches before the establishment of Israel, playing in preparation and exhibitions matches only.

Managerial career

After retirement, Poliakov managed the senior teams of Hapoel Petah Tikva, Hapoel Ramat Gan, Hapoel Haifa and Hapoel Holon as well as Hapoel Tel Aviv youth team.

Personal life

Poliakov married Miriam Nudelman, sister of his team mate Avraham Nudelman, in 1939. His son, Yisrael Poliakov (1941–2007) was an actor and comedian, and part of the HaGashash HaHiver comedy group.

Honours

  • League Championships (4):
  • 1933–34, 1934–35, 1937–38, 1939–40
  • Cup (5):
  • 1928, 1934, 1937, 1938, 1939
  • References

    Shlomo Poliakov Wikipedia