Binyamin Weinberg

Binyamin Weinberg

Infobox Football biography
playername = Binyamin Weinberg בנימין ויינברג


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position = Goalkeeper
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years = 1972–1974 1974–1982 1982–1984 1984
clubs = Maccabi Sha'arayim Maccabi Haifa Hapoel Haifa Bnei Yehuda Tel Aviv F.C. Maccabi Haifa
caps(goals) = - (-) 55 (0) - (-) - (-) 0 (0)
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Binyamin Weinberg ( _he. בנימין ויינברג) is a former Israeli professional football (soccer) player.

Biography

After having disputes with management at boyhood club, Maccabi Sha'arayim, he had two offers from other clubs. After turning down Beitar Jerusalem, he joined Maccabi Haifa where he enjoyed limited success. During his time at Haifa, the Yom Kippur War broke out and Weinberg was called up for reserve duty to the Israeli Armor Corps, in the Sinai Peninsula. When on the offensive of an Egyptian military outpost, his Centurion tank shook. It was hit by an anti-tank guided missile, killing the tank driver, about three kilometers into Egyptian territory and hours away from the Suez Canal. The tank commander ordered the remaining soldiers out of the tank before it would catch fire and blow up. The injured soldiers, Weinberg among them, hid for an entire day in a water tower until the Paratroopers Brigade rescued them.

Word broke out around Israel that an Israeli goalkeeper from the top flight was severely injured during the war and censores prevented Weinberg's name from being released. Football fans in Israel held a lottery trying to guess which goalkeeper had been injured. After two surgeries and a recovery period in Ashkelon, Weinberg returned to practice with Haifa and eventually took back the starting position from Yosef Hedni. In the beginning of the 1974-75 season, Weinberg was transferred to city rivals Hapoel for a sum of 50,000 and the proceeds from a friendly between the two clubs.

After eight season at Hapoel Haifa, and a short stint with Bnei Yehuda, Maccabi Haifa signed Weinberg to serve as the back up for Avi Ran. That year, Haifa won the league without Weinberg seeing any match time and he subsequently retired from football after the season.

Binyamin also has a younger brother named Bem Weinberg (b. 1991). Bem is currently stalking a young American girl named Flutie.

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