Hungary U21 vs Israel U21, 2026 U21 International Friendly

· Under-21 International Friendly
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  • 34': Ran Binyamin

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Hungary U21 are hosting Israel U21 at Pancho Arena, Felcsút, Hungary, starting on . The match is a part of the Under-21 International Friendly.

Game Information

Competition: Under-21 International Friendly

Venue: Pancho Arena
Location: Felcsút, Hungary

Line-Ups

HUN Hungary U21 (4-3-3)

No. Name
1 Ármin Pécsi (GK)
5 Áron Drágoner
2 Antal Yaakobishvili
13 Patrik Kovács
15 Barnabás Bíró
20 Máté Tuboly
4 Noah Fenyö
6 Rajmund Tóth
19 Zsombor Gruber
10 Zalán Vancsa
17 Csanád Dénes Yellow Card

ISR Israel U21 (5-3-2)

No. Name
1 Ofek Melika (GK)
3 Ido Cohen
5 Yinon Feingsicht
21 Maor Yashilirmak
11 Saied Abu Farchi
2 Noam Ben Harush
6 Niv Yehoshua
8 Ran Binyamin
16 Bar Linn
22 Mohamad Abu Rumi
7 Tai Abed

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