The eighth finals of the State Cup continue at this time, with Bnei Sakhnin hosting AS Nordia Jerusalem in the first division in order to avoid unnecessary surprises and continue for the quarter. Sharon Mimar started with a missing squad to allow some of his players a rest ahead of the underground struggles in the Premier League.
The team from the sector comes encouraging to compete, after in its last game it defeated Hapoel Tel Aviv 0: 1 and moved a little away from the red line. In the previous stage of the Sakhnin Cup, she easily skipped 0: 3 over Hapoel Hadera, when since then she has also managed to lose to Hapoel Haifa and Kiryat Shmona in the league and beat Betar and, as mentioned, the Reds from Tel Aviv.
On the other hand, the ambitious club from the first division, which for the first time in its history reached this stage in the state cup, hopes to create a sensation and be the Cinderella of the factory. In the last 4 games of Norda, they have won three times, including twice 0: 3, and ended in a draw against Hapoel Ashkelon. The team is in 6th place in League A South.
first half:


Minute 3: Biram Kiel prepared a good situation for Hagai Goldenberg who sent a strong kick from about 16 meters but it went to the center of the goal and Ofek Ivri responded well.
16th minute: Moti Bershetsky picked up a ball to the field from the left wing, found Kiel’s head and the latter hit outside the box.

In the 19th minute, Bnei Sakhnin took the lead 0: 1: Controversial Gate of the Reds. I loved that my mother got a ball inside the extension, took a width to Moti Bershetsky who doubtfully touched the hand and the latter scored lightly the first in front of an exposed goal.



second half:
52 minutes: First substitution in Bnei Sakhnin, Iseil Ryan cleared his shaky place.
60 min: Osama Khalaila replaces Kyle Dayan.

Minute 63 Triple substitution in Nordia: Rotem Sestiel, Yossi Sallich and Daniel Tsao took the place of Daniel Haba, Muhammad Alzbarga and Michael Ben Baruch.

Bnei Sakhnin: Rami Hamada, Hagai Goldenberg, Maron Gentos, Lucas Spindelhofer, Ihab Shami, Ihab Ghanaim, Biram Kiel, Moti Bershetsky, Nigel Hasselbaink and Dayan Kyle.
Nordia Jerusalem: Hebrew Opera, Nizar Abu Katifan, Daniel Haba, Desli Tagania, Matan Toledano, Yaakov Mizrahi, Tamir Barzali, Muhammad Alzbarga, Asher Indelau, Michael Ben Baruch and Asaf Gobza.