Brilliant to be back
THE Miniroos U4/5 and U6/7 kids at Maccabi-Hakoah FC (pictured) were thrilled to be back on the field for the first time in 2023 last weekend. They enjoyed a series of practice matches at Waverley Park. Player registration for all age groups at the club remains open for a short time. For more information, email info.mhjfc@maccabi.com.au. Meanwhile, Hakoah FC’s Football NSW League One season starts this Saturday night at Hensley Field versus Canterbury. Mazal tov to Jewish players Ariah Michel, Jared Frack, and Ben and Josh Fuchs, for being promoted from Hakoah’s youth team to their senior squad.
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