The Jewish Chronicle

MSFL sign uptonew sponsor

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Maccabi GB, i n p a r t n e r s h i p w i t h U J I A , h a v e become the main sponsor of the Maccabi Southern Football League.

Thedealbet­weenMaccab­iGBandone of their biggest affiliates follows several weeks of discussion and will start with immediate effect for the new season. The league will be renamed the Maccabi GB (Southern) Football League.

The league’s long-standing chairman David Wolff said: “I am delighted that the MSFL will be working so closely with Maccabi GB. It is vital that our members understand that we are part of something much bigger than our own league and that we share the unique vision of the Maccabi movement, Jewish continuity via sport.”

Daniel Collins, vice-chairman of Maccabi GB, added: “We think this is an excellent opportunit­y to develop a strong working relationsh­ip with the league and its 1,300 members. We will be looking to strengthen the understand­ing of the league’s members of what we do, why we do it.

“The Maccabi movement worldwide looks to use sport to engage young people in community life by playing sport. The MSFL have been doing this successful­ly for a generation. By members understand­ing the wider picture we hope they will become engaged in more Maccabi GB programmes.”

Israel went down 2-0 to England World Cup group opponents Ukraine in a friendly in Kiev on Wednesday night. Rusian Rotan put the home side ahead in the 28th minute and Yevhen Seleznyov added a second 19 minutes from time.

 ?? PHOTO: MARC MORRIS ?? Tough job to tackle: Lions were on the back foot as Leverstock Green turned up the heat at Pancake Lane
PHOTO: MARC MORRIS Tough job to tackle: Lions were on the back foot as Leverstock Green turned up the heat at Pancake Lane

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