Moris Jano
מוריס ז'אנו
FullnameMoris Jano
Birth dateMay 8, 1958 (age 68)
Birth placeMorocco
CurrentclubHapoel Ashdod (manager)
PositionAttacking Midfielder, Forward
Youthclubs 1Hapoel Ashkelon
Years 11974–1979
Years 21980–1981
Years 31981–1991
Years 41991–1992
Clubs 1Hapoel Ashkelon
Clubs 2Hapoel Be'er Sheva
Clubs 3Hapoel Tel Aviv
Clubs 4Hapoel Ashdod
Caps 3251
Goals 354
Nationalyears 11983–1984
Nationalteam 1Israel
Nationalcaps 15
Nationalgoals 10
Manageryears 12001
Manageryears 22006–2007
Manageryears 32007
Manageryears 42008
Manageryears 52008–2009
Manageryears 62009
Manageryears 72010
Manageryears 82011
Manageryears 92011
Manageryears 102012
Manageryears 112012–2013
Manageryears 122015
Managerclubs 1Maccabi Ashkelon
Managerclubs 2Maccabi Kiryat Gat
Managerclubs 3Hapoel Kfar Shalem
Managerclubs 4Maccabi Kiryat Gat
Managerclubs 5Hapoel Masos Segev Shalom
Managerclubs 6Maccabi Kiryat Gat
Managerclubs 7Maccabi Kiryat Malakhi
Managerclubs 8Hapoel Ashkelon
Managerclubs 9Maccabi Kiryat Malakhi
Managerclubs 10F.C. Kiryat Gat
Managerclubs 11Hapoel Tel Aviv (youth)
Managerclubs 12Hapoel Ashdod

Moris Kano (Hebrew: מוריס ז'אנו; born 8 May 1958) is an Israeli former footballer.

Career

Jano was born in Morocco and moved to Israel at a young age and grew up in Ashkelon. Jano started playing football for Hapoel Ashkelon and at age 16 he joined to the senior. After enlisting exams approached Air Force football championship, where he met Hapoel Tel Aviv soccer player Ya'akov Ekhoiz, who recommended him to join to Hapoel. Hapoel Tel Aviv wanted join the player to the club, but Ashkelon created difficulties for the transition, and Jano came for closure. During the year, it did not play a severed connection between the player and Hapoel Tel Aviv, and in 1980 he signed with Hapoel Be'er Sheva. On the 24th round, he scored against Hapoel Tel Aviv at the time fought for the championship. At the end of the game won Hapoel Tel Aviv 1-2 and coach, David Schweitzer, came up to Jano and asked him to contact him at the end of the season. After winning the championship, signing Hapoel Tel Aviv in summer 1981. At his debut at Hapoel Tel Aviv, scored his first goal against Hapoel Jerusalem. With Hapoel he won the championship in 1986 and 1988. In 1991, he moved to Hapoel Ashdod.

On 15 February 1983 he made his debut at Israel national football team against Belgium, On 11 January 1984 he made his last cap at the national team against Portugal.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Zhano Moris". The Israel Football Association. Retrieved 18 May 2014.