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American Football Comes to Israel

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As most of Israel relaxed with a week-long holiday last week, close to 100 warriors took the field just north of Tel Aviv at the Baptist Village Sports Center.

Most had never put on pads before. Some had - nearly 15 years ago. Ranging in age from 17 to 35, they all came out with one thing in common: they came to play football.

Coaches came in from the States to teach these young men, many of whom are veterans of the IDF, the fundamentals of American Football. The boys had been practicing for months, awaiting equipment that traveled by sea to the shores of Ashdod.

After three hot middle-east days of hitting, running, passing and the closest thing any Israeli has seen to a two-a-day, they finally hit the field. Big Blue Jerusalem, Mike’s Place Tel Aviv, Dancing Camel Sharon and Haifa battled in the First Ever full-contact scrimmage in the Holy Land. The four teams battled hard and loved every second of it.

There were interceptions, tough runs, monster hits and they played with heart that lasted to the last second of each series. This week the players return to practice - this time knowing what they’re playing for.

October 7, 2007 - Posted by iflfootball | Training Camp | , , , , , , | 1 Comment

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  1. what a great scrimmage - i can’t wait for the games!!!! Finally football in Israel!!!!!

    Comment by iflfootball | October 7, 2007

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