Michael Zandberg
Birth and Death Dates:
b. April 16, 1980
Career Highlights:
Zandberg made his mark as a member of Hapoel Petah Tikva, a team that often challenges for the title but never wins. At the age of 20, he was already an iron-clad certainty in the starting lineup, scoring five goals and adding three assists during the 2000-01 season, and Hapoel enjoyed a good run at the top. He then made a similar contribution in 2001-02, registering four goals and three assists, though Petah Tikva underwent a very poor year despite Zandberg's best efforts.
Zandberg proved a capable replacement for Yossi Benayoun in the 2002-03 campaign. The winger tore up the left side scoring a career high 14 goals and making nine asist passes. In 2002-03 during the group stage of the Champions League, Maccabi Haifa came in third and qualified for the UEFA Cup. Zandberg substituted in all the games with Manchester United (5-2) and Bayer Leverkusen (2-0) -- bothlosses for the Israeli side, and in two famous 3-0 wins over Olympiakos and Manchester United. Haifa was the first Israeli team to make it to the group stage in the Champions League and the first to register a win.
Though Zandberg was not a perpetual feature in Maccabi Haifa's 2003-04 season starting eleven, he played an important part in its achievements. His offensive contribution helped Haifa reach the 2nd round of the UEFA Cup, as he scored a goal apiece in the home and away leg of the preliminary ties against Cwmbran Town of Wales. Haifa won the Israeli Premier League title, as Michael chipped in with 5 goals and two assists in 25 league appearances. Zandberg also scored in the State Cup quarter-final vs. Hapoel Tel Aviv, but Haifa lost on penalties.
Origin:
Ramat Gan, Israel
Position:
Left sided midfielder
Career Statistics:
12 caps/ 3 goals