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Find out who made it into this week’s Jewish News / jewishnews.co.uk Team of the Week

Send your nominations for team-of-the-week to andrews@thejngroup.com to reach me by Monday afternoon.

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GOALKEEPER
Yehudah Fink (Hendon United B) – Kept the score line respectable in the second half pulling off some incredible saves

DEFENCE
Danny Hakimi (Redbridge A) – Rolled back the years with a superb performance of class and experience
Avi Korman (Hendon United A) – Had to stand in at centre-back and produced a top quality, faultless performance
Brett Stead (Temple Fortune) – Enjoyed a superb debut, was solid throughout at the heart of the Fortune defence and scored a goal to boot
Ariel Tamman (Mill Hill Dons) – Scored the opener in the game and made some critical challenges and headers during the game

MIDFIELD:
Benji Weinberger (London Lions B) – A wonderful performance with a goal and assist in the first half
Thomas Prais (Oakwood A) – Bossed the midfield, described as being the best player on the pitch by some distance
Carl Dobrin (Redbridge B) – Brilliant performance in the middle of the park, which he capped off with a deserved goal
Rafe Neiman (Redbridge C) – An integral cog to Redbridge team, was superb once more and got his name on the scoresheet

ATTACK:
Avi Markiewicz (RC UK FC) – Scored four goals – including two stunners, and claimed a handful of assists in a near-perfect 90 minutes
Reiss Mogilner (Brady Maccabi) – Got his season off to a flying start, netting four goals in what promised to be another prolific season

PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Danny Hakimi (Redbridge A)

PLAYER-MANAGER OF THE WEEK:
Avi Markiewicz (RC UK FC)

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