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Eli Ohana

Eli Ohana ((ヘブライ語:אלי אוחנה); born February 1, 1964 in Jerusalem, Israel) is the manager of the Israel U19 team. He is a former Israeli football player. He is considered to be one of the greatest Israeli players ever.
== Early life and playing career ==

Ohana was born in Jerusalem to a traditional Jewish family who had moved to Jerusalem from the Wadi Salib ma'abara in Haifa. He has 7 brothers and two sisters (one from his father's previous marriage). The family struggled with financial problems.
At age eleven, Ohana joined the youth system of Beitar Jerusalem at the encouragement of his brother Yossi. His father, a traditional Jew, was initially opposed but allowed him to join with the condition he would visit a synagogue before practice every Saturday.〔
Although good on the field, Ohana had problems at school and Yossi advised him to choose between football and school. He chose football, despite his father's resistance, and went to live with Yossi, who had recently married.〔

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