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Ronen Harazi
Personal information
Full name Ronen Harazi
Date of birth (1970-03-30) 30 March 1970 (age 54)
Place of birth Ramat Gan, Israel
Position(s) Forward
Youth career
Hapoel Ramat Gan
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1986–1992 Hapoel Ramat Gan 139 (35)
1992–1997 Beitar Jerusalem 134 (58)
1997–1998 UD Salamanca 2 (0)
1998Hapoel Haifa (loan) 14 (10)
1998–1999 Bursaspor 13 (6)
1999Maccabi Haifa (loan) 8 (1)
1999–2001 Hapoel Tel Aviv 27 (17)
International career
1992–1999 Israel 53 (23)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 7 March 2007

Ronen Harazi (Hebrew: רונן חרזי; born 30 March 1970) is a former Israeli footballer.

Beitar

During his time at Beitar, Harazi attracted interest from English side Sunderland. The club was ready to place a £400,000 bid for Harazi, but the player failed a medical examination, due to a metal rod inserted in his leg.[1] Harazi took the matter to FIFA, demanding a £600,000 payout from Sunderland.[1]

Loan to Haifa

After establishing himself on a wider stage, he was brought to Haifa on loan to provide cover for Alon Mizrahi's departure to French club, Nice. Harazi had trouble acclimating to Haifa and fighting for a first team spot against new signing Viktor Paço.

International goals

# Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1 27 April 1993 Chornomorets Stadium, Odessa, Ukraine  Ukraine 1–0 1–1 Friendly
2 12 May 1993 Vasil Levski National Stadium, Sofia, Bulgaria  Bulgaria 1–1 2–2 1994 FIFA World Cup qualification
3 5 October 1993 Tsirion Stadium, Limassol, Cyprus  Cyprus 1–1 2–2 Friendly
4 2–1
5 13 October 1993 Parc des Princes, Paris, France  France 1–0 3–2 1994 FIFA World Cup qualification
6 10 November 1993 Ramat Gan Stadium, Ramat Gan, Israel  Finland 1–3 1–3 1994 FIFA World Cup qualification
7 20 April 1994 Žalgiris Stadium, Vilnius, Lithuania  Lithuania 1–0 1–1 Friendly
8 4 September 1994 Ramat Gan Stadium, Ramat Gan, Israel  Poland 1–0 2–1 Euro 1996 qualifying
9 2–0
10 12 October 1994 Ramat Gan Stadium, Ramat Gan, Israel  Slovakia 1–1 2–2 Euro 1996 qualifying
11 16 November 1994 Hüseyin Avni Aker Stadium, Trabzon, Turkey  Azerbaijan 1–0 2–0 Euro 1996 qualifying
12 29 November 1994 Teddy Stadium, Jerusalem, Israel  Cyprus 3–2 4–3 Friendly
13 14 February 1995 Yud-Alef Stadium, Ashdod, Israel  Luxembourg 1–0 4–2 Friendly
14 8 March 1995 Şükrü Saracoğlu Stadium, Istanbul, Turkey  Turkey 1–0 1–2 Friendly
15 11 October 1995 Bloomfield Stadium, Tel Aviv, Israel  Azerbaijan 1–0 2–0 Euro 1996 qualifying
16 2–0
17 24 January 1996 Municipal Stadium of Chalkida, Chalkida, Greece  Greece 1–2 1–2 Friendly
18 1 September 1996 Ramat Gan Stadium, Ramat Gan, Israel  Bulgaria 1–1 2–1 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification
19 18 February 1998 Ramat Gan Stadium, Ramat Gan, Israel  Turkey 2–0 4–0 Friendly
20 18 January 1999 Ramat Gan Stadium, Ramat Gan, Israel  Estonia 3–0 7–0 Friendly
21 4–0
22 24 February 1999 Teddy Stadium, Jerusalem, Israel  Latvia 2–0 2–0 Friendly
23 10 March 1999 Stadionul Steaua, Bucharest, Romania  Romania 1–0 2–0 Friendly

Honours

Notes

  1. ^ a b Boyle, David. "The Top Ten: SAFC's Strangest Transfer Tales". rokerreport.sbnation.com. Retrieved 2 April 2019.