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Ariel Harush

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Ariel Harush (or Harosh, Hebrew: אריאל הרוש; born 25 May 1988) is an Israeli footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for F.C. Ashdod and the Israel national team. Harush's time at Beitar Jerusalem was featured in the 2016 documentary Forever Pure, where he stood against racism and hate from the fans toward two new Muslim Chechnyan players. Harush was ultimately hounded out the club by the right-wing fanbase La Familia and left to play for Maccabi Netanya. Harush and teammate Tomer Hemed were suspended by the Israeli national team for two games in 2017 after criticising manager Elisha Levy. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Ariel Harush is the 19,769th most popular soccer player.

Ariel Harush is most famous for being an Israeli footballer who plays as a goalkeeper. He has played for various clubs in Israel and has been recognized for his performances in domestic leagues.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Ariel Harush ranks 19,769 out of 21,273Before him are Han Kyo-won, Óscar Estupiñán, Yury Dyupin, Robert Ndip Tambe, Álvaro Sanz, and Andrés Cubas. After him are Daiki Ogawa, Andrew Hogg, Ryota Miki, Iain Turner, Oriol Rosell, and Igor Thiago.

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Among people born in 1988, Ariel Harush ranks 1,692Before him are Boubacar Dialiba, Mauro Caviezel, Steven Burke, Saulius Ritter, Carl Hagelin, and Yury Dyupin. After him are Ade Alleyne-Forte, Yuki Natsume, Emily Batty, Ángel Montoro, Susann Müller, and Brittany Bowe.

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