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Avraham "Avi" Cohen (Hebrew: אבי כהן; 14 November 1956 – 29 December 2010) [2] was an Israeli footballer who played as a defender, and a manager. He was best known for his spells playing for two British clubs: Liverpool in England and Rangers in Scotland. [ 1 ]
Avraham "Avi" Cohen (born 12 June 1962) is an Israeli former footballer who played as a right back. He is often referred as Avi Cohen II [ 1 ] or Avi Cohen of Jerusalem to distinguish himself from the player of the same name, born in 1956 .
The acquisition was completed in July 2016, with the merged company renamed MX1 and headed by Avi Cohen, the former CEO of RR Media. [25] In October 2017, Cohen was replaced as CEO by Wilfred Urner, the former CEO of SES Platform Services, CEO of SES subsidiary, HD+ and Head of Media Platforms and Product Development, SES Video. [26]
Avi Cohen is an Israeli footballer, born 1956 Avi Cohen may also refer to: Avi Cohen (footballer, born 1962) Avi Cohen (film director) (born 1944)
Eli Cohen: Hapoel Tel Aviv 1987: Uri Malmilian: Beitar Jerusalem 1986: Avi Ran (GK) Maccabi Haifa 1985: Moshe Selecter: Maccabi Haifa 1984: Eli Ohana: Beitar Jerusalem 1983: Oded Mahnes (T) Maccabi Netanya: 1982: Oded Mahnes (T) Maccabi Netanya 1981: Moshe Sinai: Hapoel Tel Aviv 1980: Itzhak Vissoker (GK) Maccabi Netanya 1979: Avi Cohen I ...
On 6 March 2012, the Youth Division Complex was officially re-dedicated in the name of the late Avi Cohen. [citation needed] Not far from the senior team's training ground is a synthetic pitch, one of the first of its kind in Israel, which serves as the training ground for all the teams in the Maccabi Tel Aviv Youth Division.
Avi Cohen Laird Popkin (CTO and co-founder) Products: Pando consumer application: Services: Peer-assisted media distribution for game, software and video publishers: Parent: Microsoft Corporation: Website: pandonetworks.com [dead link ]
Defender Avi Cohen was named on the substitutes' bench, whereas Frank McGarvey – signed from St Mirren in the close season – was omitted from the matchday squad. Arsenal organised themselves similarly to their opponents and named an unchanged team from the one which won the FA Cup.