Career
His nickname is The Airplane, referring to the movement he used to do after scoring a goal. Club Individual International goals.
His nickname is The Airplane, referring to the movement he used to do after scoring a goal. Club Individual International goals.
Mizrahi was the top scorer of the Union of European Football Associations Cup Winners" CupIn seasons 1993/94 and 1998/99. As of August, 2004, Alon Mizrahi scored 207 goals in the Israeli premier division. Mizrahi broke the scoring record of the Israeli legendary striker Oded Machnes and became the greatest goal-scorer in Israeli history. Mizrahi has maintained an impressive strike rate, of a goal in every two games, throughout his career. Mizrahi won four time the "Goal King" title, awarded to the player who scores the most in the premier league season. He won the title twice with Bnei-Yeuda and twice with Maccabi Haifa. Mizrahi won 2 championships (1 with Bnei-Yehuda, 1 with Maccabi Haifa), 2 cups (with Maccabi Haifa) and participated twice in the Cup Winners" Cup (with Maccabi Haifa), Peace Cup (with Beitar Jerusalem). Mizrahi scored 28 goals in 1993–1994 for Maccabi Haifa. This is an Israeli record (shared) of goals per season. Mizrahi scored 15 goals in European club competitions. Bnei Yehuda Premier League: 1988-1989 Toto Cup: 1991-1992, 1996-1997 Maccabi Haifa Premier League: 1993-1994 State Cup: 1997-1998 Toto Cup: 1993-1994 Maccabi Tel Aviv Premier League: 1994-1995 Premier League top goalscorrer: 1991-1992, 1992-1993, 1993-1994, 1997-1997 Union of European Football Associations Cup Winners" Cup top goalscorrer: 1993-1994, 1998-1999.