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MGBSFL League goalscoring chart week five

Find out who's leading the way at the top of the MGBSFL goalscoring chart...

Andrew Sherwood is the Jewish News Sport and Community Editor

by Andrew Sherwood

TO ENSURE CHART STAYS UP-TO-DATE, PLEASE EMAIL GOALSCORERS FROM YOUR GAME ON A SUNDAY/MONDAY to: andrews@thejngroup.com

13 Goals:
Richard Fogelman (Faithfold B)

9 Goals:
Reiss Mogilner (Brady Maccabi)
Jonti Aremband (RC UK FC)

8 Goals:
Liron Mannie (North London Raiders A)

6 Goals:
Zac Lewis (Hendon United A)
Adam Ellis (Hendon United B)
Avi Markiewicz (RC UK FC)

5 Goals:
Joel Lassman (Catford & Bromley)

4 Goals:
Jeff Gotch (Catford & Bromley)
Oliver Sade (Finchley City)
Max Martin (L’Equipe)
Adam Hersh (Los Blancos)
Joshua Bloom (Maccabi London Lions B)
Dave Cohen (North London Raiders A)
Liam Stein (North London Raiders A/C)
Matt Stock (North London Raiders A)
Russell Goldstein (Redbridge Jewish Care A)
Jimmy Castle (Redbridge Jewish Care C)
Zack Rich (Temple Fortune)
Jordan Sharifia (Temple Fortune)

3 Goals:
Marc Charles (Faithfold A)
Daniel Polak (Finchley City)
Andy Smith (L’Equipe)
Benji Weinberger (Maccabi London Lions B)
David Dinkin (North London Raiders A)
Nicky Woolf (North London Raiders B)
Alex Sher (North London Raiders C)
Jacob Richler Kleiman (Oakwood B)
James Berkley (Redbridge Jewish Care A)
Josh Bharier (Scrabble)
Tom Alexander (Woodford Wanderers)

2 Goals:
Dan Cohen (Brady Maccabi)
Ben Kohler (Brady Maccabi)
Marc Rister (Brady Maccabi)
Craig Edwards (Catford & Bromley)
Jason Shoffman (Catford & Bromley)
Ashley Stokes (Catford & Bromley)
Danny Yeshua (Catford & Bromley)
Eddie Sternberg (FC Team B)
Josh Aziz (Finchley City)
Josh Harris (Hendon United A)
Yoav Kestenbaum (Hendon United A)
Rocky Spitzer (Hendon United A)
Josh Cohen (Hertswood Vale)
James Mandell (L’Equipe)
Jeff Gross (Los Blancos)
Avi Kestenbaum (Los Blancos)
Ed Brafman (Maccabi London Lions B)
Sam Cantor (Oakwood A)
Dave Woolman (Oakwood A)
Sam Modlin (Oakwood B)
Ben Ellis (North London Raiders A)
Jake Gilbert (North London Raiders B)
Alex Goodman (North London Raiders B)
Will Ufland (North London Raiders B)
Alex Elf (North London Raiders C)
Chaim Gothold (Real Hendon)
Gav Noe (Real Hendon)
Aaron Luftig (RC UK FC)
Daniel Garfinkle (Redbridge Jewish Care A/C)
Richie Caplin (Redbridge Jewish Care B)
Ben Chernoff (Redbridge Jewish Care B)
Anthony Cope (Redbridge Jewish Care B)
Carl Dobrin (Redbridge Jewish Care B)
Adam Goldman (Redbridge Jewish Care B)
Oli Hambling (Redbridge Jewish Care C)
Zac McLeod (Scrabble)
Brett Stead (Temple Fortune)

1 Goals:
Toby Mann (Athletic Bilbaum)
Sam Simon (Boca Jewniors)
Daniel Harrod (Brady Maccabi)
Nathan Harrod (Brady Maccabi)
Jordan Nathan (Brady Maccabi)
Josh Newman (Brady Maccabi)
Mitch Gerber (Brixton Old Boys)
David Kanzen (Camden Park)
Jake Saunders (Camden Park)
Tal Cohen (Catford & Bromley)
Callion McGregor (Catford & Bromley)
Jamie Sinai (Catford & Bromley)
Louis Taylor (Catford & Bromley)
Shai Davidi (Faithfold A)
Craig Cole (Faithfold A)
Jonny Horwitz (Faithfold A)
Jamie Kent (Faithfold A)
Dan Kosky (Faithfold A)
Dan Abrams (Faithfold B)
Sam Garson (Faithfold B)
Raphael Meyers (Faithfold B)
Ben Binder (FC Team A)
Lorian Madanes (FC Team A)
Michael Pearson (FC Team A)
Richard Salmon (FC Team A)
Jon Toby (FC Team A)
Eitan Ben Zion (FC Team B)
Nicky Sugarman (FC Team B)
Yoel Deal (Finchley City)
Moshe Fehler (Finchley City)
Gav Krieger (Finchley City)
Sam Leader (Finchley City)
Alon Pinhas (Finchley City)
Dovi Fehler (Hendon United A)
Avi Korman (Hendon United A)
Ari Last (Hendon United A)
Gideon Barth (Hendon United B)
James Neidle (Hendon United B)
Glen Turner (Hendon United B)
Josh Gorb (Hertswood Vale)
Josh Webber (Hertswood Vale)
Mark Smith (L’Equipe)
Nick Stern (L’Equipe)
Joseph Davis (Los Blancos)
Svi Friedman (Los Blancos)
Tim Heynes (Los Blancos)
Jamie Kutner (Los Blancos)
Joel Kutner (Los Blancos)
Darren Russell (Los Blancos)
Sam Arghebant (Maccabi London Lions A)
Adam Arnold (Maccabi London Lions A)
Alex Bowman (Maccabi London Lions A)
Dom Cheniart (Maccabi London Lions A)
David Cohen (Maccabi London Lions A)
James Gershfield (Maccabi London Lions A)
Ben Goldberg (Maccabi London Lions A)
Sam Lewis (Maccabi London Lions A)
Ricky Rinder (Maccabi London Lions A)
Alex Rose (Maccabi London Lions A)
Alex Taylor (Maccabi London Lions A)
Adam Abadi (Maccabi London Lions B)
Theo Azouz (Maccabi London Lions B)
Dom Feldman (Maccabi London Lions B)
Michael Kenley (Maccabi London Lions B)
Daniel Mattey (Maccabi London Lions B)
Ben Winters (Maccabi London Lions B)
Zach Cohen (Mill Hill Dons)
Sammy Hakimian (Mill Hill Dons)
Richard Hayim (Mill Hill Dons)
Nick Phillips (Mill Hill Dons)
Joel Sinclair-Horne (Mill Hill Dons)
Ariel Tamman (Mill Hill Dons)
Joe Cohen (North London Raiders A)
Jordan Marks (North London Raiders A)
Lewis Blitz (North London Raiders B)
Danny Bloom (North London Raiders B)
David Esterkin (North London Raiders B)
Jason Goldstein (North London Raiders B)
Rob Samuelson (North London Raiders C)
Zack Collins (Oakwood A)
Guy Helman (Oakwood A)
Jonny Quinn (Oakwood A)
Josh Rose (Oakwood A)
Daniel Seligman (Oakwood A)
James Abrams (Oakwood B)
Rafi Bloom (Oakwood B)
Aaron Searle (Oakwood B)
David Brown (RC UK FC)
Zalmy Cohen (RC UK FC)
Dudi Edryei (RC UK FC)
Avi Mocton (RC UK FC)
Dovi Vogel (RC UK FC)
Akiva Zneimer (RC UK FC)
Dean Nyman (Redbridge Jewish Care A)
Daniel Bean (Redbridge Jewish Care B)
Dean Ben Yosef (Redbridge Jewish Care B)
Craig Sandford (Redbridge Jewish Care B)
Aaron Goldberg (Redbridge Jewish Care C)
Daniel Jacobs (Redbridge Jewish Care C)
Daniel Lipman (Redbridge Jewish Care C)
Rafe Neiman (Redbridge Jewish Care C)
Jordan Sapler (Redbridge Jewish Care C)
Dan Green (Scrabble)
Danny Sherman (Scrabble)
Adam Waters (Scrabble)
Brad Cohen (SPEC)
Jon Kaye (SPEC)
Jake Marks (Temple Fortune)
Gab Stone (Temple Fortune)
Harrison Midda (Woodford Wanderers)

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