
ONE System | 27/01/2021 19:56

Branko Kankresh and Joe Matthias (Photo: Maccabi Rishon Lezion)
While Israeli handball awaits answers from the Ministries of Culture and Sports and Health to the High Court, please return the handball leagues, as the soccer and basketball leagues were returned, Winner League teams are preparing for the sequel, hoping the 12th round takes place on Monday. Interesting foreigners to strengthen the groups.
Maccabi Rishon LeZion has signed an intriguing move – the addition of the Montenegrin pivot Branko Kankrash, 32 (1.92 m), a player with a rich and impressive career, who replaces the Bosnian pivot, Gaffer Khadzimrovic, who was seriously injured in the hand a few weeks ago Estonia and needed surgery to shut him down until the end of the season.
The new acquisition has already landed in Israel on Sunday night, and the expectation is that it will provide at least the same qualities that the team gained in the short period from Khadzimrovich. The pivot, who played for the Montenegro national team, made an impressive career that began in Serbia, took off for Turkey, and from there to much higher quality ranks in the French league.
Maccabi Dimona also joined Montenegro, and this is midfielder Igor Radojevic (29, 1.90 m), who previously played for Maccabi Kiryat Motzkin (in the 2013-14 season). Radojevic has played in recent years in leagues in Romania, Hungary and Bosnia and also belonged to the Montenegro national team.
If we mentioned Maccabi Kiryat Motzkin, then the Nigerian center Patrick Ubina joined the northern club after 11 seasons in the uniform of MK Holon. Ubina will replace the injured Greek-Serbian midfielder Tzuru from Ogiates and finish his way in the group.

Shortly before, Urbani Rehovot added Ukrainian midfielder Sergei Sulima (32, 1.90m), who has played in the Macedonian league for the past two years, and before that played 5 seasons in the Turkish league. The new acquisition played for the Ukrainian national team more than a decade ago, replacing the injured Serbian Wok Provic who left the country. In addition, the linker Mor Avnaim completed the transition from Rehovot to MK Beer Sheva.
In the Legionnaires division, Chen Pomeranz, who plays for Spanish side Puerto Segonto, was selected as the first year MVP in the Spanish top league. The Israeli center and his team are expected to meet Barcelona next week, with the return of the Spanish league behind.

