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Edmond Schmilovich (Romanian:
Eduard Smilovici; Hebrew: אדמונד שמילוביץ; 2
December 1921 – 24 May 1979) was a Romanian-Israeli
footballer and manager...
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Kozokin (born 1987),
Israeli footballer Haim
Reich (1951–54)
Edmond Schmilovich (1954–55)
Emmanuel Scheffer (1955)
Moshe Poliakov (1955–56)
Israel Weiss...
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Emmanuel Scheffer 1968–70 24 8 8 8 44 34 033.33
Edmond Schmilovich 1970–73 19 10 4 5 27 13 052.63
David Schweitzer 1973–77 36 17 11 8 67...
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Spasov (1963–65)
Israel Halivner (1965)
Avraham Menchel (1965–69)
Edmond Schmilovich (1969–70)
Jonny Hardy (1970–72)
Avraham Menchel (1972–74) Ori Weinberg...
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Poliakov (1949–??) Zvi
Erlich (1950–??) Ivan Jazbinšek (1956–57)
Edmond Schmilovich (1958–60) Jenő Kalmár (1960–62)
Harry Game (1963–64)
David Schweitzer...
- (1960–61)
Miodrag Jovanović (1961–63)
Slavko Milošević (1963–64)
Edmond Schmilovich (1964–66) Béla Pálfi (1966–67)
Nahum Stelmach (1967–69)
Milovan Beljin...
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football player Reuven Rubin (1893–1974),
painter and
diplomat Edmond Schmilovich,
football coach Dudi Sela (b. 1985),
professional tennis player Itay...
- 1965
Avraham Menchel Israel 1965–1969 1
Second Division title Edmond Schmilovich Israel 1969–1970
Jonny Hardy Scotland - Israel 1970–1972
Avraham Menchel...
- 14 May 1955 14
Hapoel Balfouria 0–1
Maccabi Rehovot Afula 57'
Schmilovich Stadium:
Hapoel Ground Attendance: 1,000 Referee: Scheindling...
- 1969, when he resigned. On 24
April 1969, Spiegel,
together with
Edmond Schmilovich,
managed the
national team's
match against Austria,
drawing 1–1, as Emmanuel...