Itzhak Shum

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Itzhak Shum
יצחק שום
Personal information
Date of birth September 1, 1948 (1948-09-01) (age 59)
Place of birth    Kishinev, Soviet Union
Club information
Current club Flag of Israel Beitar Jerusalem
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1959-1983 Hapoel Kfar Saba    
National team
Flag of Israel Israel 76 (9)
Teams managed
2001-2002
2002-2003
2003-2004
2004-2005
2005
2006
2007-present
Hapoel Kfar Saba
Maccabi Haifa
Panathinaikos
PFC Litex Lovech
Alania Vladikavkaz
Hapoel Tel Aviv
Beitar Jerusalem

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only.
* Appearances (Goals)

Itzhak Shum (Hebrew: יצחק שום‎, born 1 September 1948 in Kishinev, Moldova, ex-Soviet Union) is a retired Moldovan-Israeli football player and currently a football manager.

He played 76 times for Israel national football team and was a participant at the 1970 FIFA World Cup and the 1968 and 1976 Olympic Games.

In 2002/03, Shum was appointed to the manager of Maccabi Haifa replacing the next national manager Avraham Grant. With shum. Haifa became the first ever Israeli team to reach the UEFA Champions League group stage. However, he lost the Israeli championship to Maccabi Tel-Aviv because of better goal difference. In the end of the season he left to Greece.

He is one of Israel's most successful coaches ever working abroad, having lead Greek side Panathinaikos FC to the double in 2004 and was the first time that Panathinaikos had won the Greek championship since 1996 and the Greek cup since 1995. Nevertheless, Shum was given the sack early on in the following season. Shum has also unsuccessfully managed Bulgarian side Litex Lovech and Russian side Alania now named FC Spartak Vladikavkaz. Not only this but Shum has also been a successful manager in his homeland. In the 2002/2003 season Shum made history by leading Maccabi Haifa to become the first Israeli team to qualify for the group phase of the UEFA Champions League. In the group phase, the team defeated Olympiacos CFP and the legendary Manchester United despite them not having there strongest team. Haifa finished the group in third place with 7 points, allowing Maccabi Haifa a place in the UEFA Cup.

Shum was most recently the manager of Israeli side Hapoel Tel Aviv FC, after he replaced the now Israeli National Football team manager Dror Kashtan. He lead Hapoel into the last 32 of the UEFA Cup after beating Ukrainian side FC Chernomorets Odessa 4-1 on aggregate in the first round, and progressing in 2nd place from their group.

Preceded by
Sergio Markarián
Panathinaikos Manager
2003-2004
Succeeded by
Zdeněk Ščasný
Preceded by
Yossi Mizrahi
Beitar Jerusalem FC manager
2007-–present
Succeeded by
Incumbent