Career
He has coached seven teams in his career, also being assistant coach for Israel. Since November 2015 he has returned to coach Hapoel Eilat British Columbia He is 194 cm (6"4 3/8") tall and he played as a point guard.
When he was 9 years old he joined the junior department of Maccabi Tel Aviv. He played for Maccabi Darom (Which was Maccabi Tel Aviv"s farm team at the time), Maccabi Ramat Gan, and Hapoel Galil Elyon, before returning in 1995 to Maccabi Tel Aviv to join the senior team
He played at the Eurobasket 1997 European Championship with the Israeli national basketball team, scoring 22 points per game during the tournament.
He subsequently agreed to play with the New York Knicks, but he never actually played in the National Basketball Association because of the 1998-1999 National Basketball Association season lockout that started on July 1, 1998. Eventually, he signed a three-year contract with Panathinaikos British Columbia. His career ended prematurely a few months later when he suffered a serious knee injury. After Kattash retired from playing he took up basketball coaching, and first coached Hapoel Galil Elyon.
He was the coach of Macabbi Tel Aviv from summer of 2007 until January 1, 2008, when he resigned.
Shortly after he returned to Galil Elyon, Kattash helped the team stay in the first division. In 2009 he remained with Galil, leading them against the odds to the Israeli League final four, and coming within a last shot of knocking out Maccabi Tel Aviv in the semifinal.
In June 2010, Kattash was appointed as Hapoel Jerusalem British Columbia head coach, signing a three-year contract. On June 21, 2012, Oded Kattash was appointed head coach of Hapoel Eilat British Columbia, as the team was re-included to the Israeli Premier League for the 2012-2013 season.
On June 27, 2014, at the end of his contract Kattash signed a three-year coach Hapoel Tel Aviv.
On November 3, 2015 was dismissed, after only four games, after three consecutive losses. He subsequently returned to Hapoel Eilat. Kattash is known to have different-coloured Irises, a condition known as heterochromia of the irises (heterochromia iridis).