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Grundman, Ya'akov, 1939-2004

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Personal name headingGrundman, Ya'akov, 1939-2004
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Variant(s)Grundman, Yanḳel'ah, 1939-2004
Grundman, Yankela, 1939-2004
גרונדמן, ינקל׳ה
גרונדן, יעקב
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Found inKaduregel--sipur ahavah, 2005: t.p. (ינקל׳ה גרונדמן = Yanḳel'ah Grundman)
Wikipedia, May 22, 2012 (Ya'akov "Yankela" Grundman; Heb. יעקב ״ינק׳לה״ גרונדמן = Yaʻaḳov "Yanḳelah" Grundman, 1939-2004; b. in Poland after the start of WW2, spent three years in hiding in a ditch; after arriving in Israel, settled in Hatikva Quarter and joined Bnei Yehudah, Grundman was part of the squad as they achieved promotion for the first time to the Liga Leumit in 1959; after retiring as a player, Grundman began a career as a manager, winning the double with Maccabi Tel Aviv in 1977, as well the israeli league in 1980 with Maccabi Netanya and the State Cup with Bnei Yehuda Tel Aviv in 1968, and with Hapoel Haifa in 1974. The peak of his managerial career was when ha, alongside Itzhak Schneor had jointly coached Israel between 1988 and 1992, and were one goal short of qualifying for the 1990 world cup; died after a long fight with cancer in 2004)