- left the club
after his well
remembered brawl with Uri
Malmilian when
Zharzhevski told
Malmilian in the
midst of the
troubles of 1982–83 season: "I will...
- Uri
Malmilian (Hebrew: אורי מלמיליאן; born
April 24, 1957) is an
Israeli former football player and
current manager. Born in the
neighbourhood of Mamilla...
- (1996–98)
Asher Messing (1998) Uri
Malmilian (1998–99)
Motti Ivanir (1999) Uri
Malmilian (1999–00) Rami Levy (2000) Uri
Malmilian (2001–02) Gidi
Damti (2002)...
- 1987),
Israeli footballer Uri
Maklev (born 1957),
Israeli politician Uri
Malmilian (born 1957),
Israeli football manager and
former player Uri
Orbach (1960–2015)...
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Machnes and
Beitar Jerusalem midfielder Uri
Malmilian.
Maccabi won the match, 2–1, with
goals from
Malmilian and Spiegler. A year
later and once
again Maccabi...
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symbolic (despite him
wearing the
number sixteen as a youth,
because Uri
Malmilian wore the
number 8) that
Maccabi Tel Aviv has
retired the
number at the...
- "Ma'abi, Tal".
Israeli Football ****ociation.
Retrieved 17
April 2020. "
Malmilian, Uri". Jews in Sports.
Retrieved 14
October 2009. "Mizrahi, Alon 'airplane'"...
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Hapoel Ramat Gan and
Shimshon Tel Aviv were
relegated to Liga Artzit. Uri
Malmilian of
Maccabi Tel Aviv was the league's top
scorer with 16 goals.
After the...
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chose Mordechai Spiegler, Eyal Berkovic, Haim Revivo, Eli
Ohana and Uri
Malmilian as the best five
Israeli football players in the
Israeli football history...
-
finished the
season in
tenth place in the table. In the 1992–93 season, Uri
Malmilian and
Hisham Zuabi joined the team.
After five
rounds Eliyahu Offer was...