Official: Alhamid and Rosa signed with Hapoel Beer Sheva

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After landing in Israel, the official announcement came: Hatem ‘Abd al-Hamid and Farley Rusa signed with Hapoel B’Shlosha. The signature.

“In the two seasons he played here, Hatem became an integral part of the team, in addition to connecting with the city and the club,” she added. Alona Barkat As for the brake. “I congratulate Hatem on his return to us and I have no doubt he will help us meet the goals before us.”

Hatem ‘Abd al-Hamid He himself added at the signing ceremony: “I am happy to return for my second term at the club. I missed the city, the atmosphere, the club people and especially our huge crowd. I am aware of the expectations from me and will do everything to get back on the field.” Farley Rosa He added: “I am happy to sign for the club and thank the professional team for supporting me. I am looking forward to joining training. I have heard and seen videos of the crowd and I very much hope that I will soon be able to play in the home stadium with you.”

Rosa will be the club’s sixth foreigner after Joshua, Miguel Vitor, Marcelo Mali, Elton Acultasa and Jonathan Agudello. The 27-year-old Brazilian has scored 3 goals in 13 appearances for Al Fujira this season, before leaving it last January. Rosa, who prefers to play on the left side of the attack, has moved on to eight different clubs since 2015 and has scored just 12 goals in the last three and a half years.

Beyond the league in the Emirates, the midfielder has played in recent years in Brazil, Cyprus, Ukraine and Greece. It will be interesting to see if he will be able to make a mark in the WC, after failing to produce continuity in his last clubs.

Alhamid, as mentioned, will return for a second term in the Negev capital after being bought from Celtic for 900,000 euros. The Israeli national team player signed for three and a half years at the WC and returned to Israel due to the Corona crisis and family reasons. Upon landing, he said: “I am waiting to return to Turner and the fans.”

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