Education
He studied at Kalay High School at Giv"atayim.
He studied at Kalay High School at Giv"atayim.
Micha can play either at the right or left side of the midfield. Micha joined Maccabi Tel Aviv when he was 8 years old. On 2004 he started playing with the youth team and was tagged as a potential talent since he joined.
Former international player Eli Ohana, his manager in the Israel U-19 National Team, even described him in an interview on August 2011 as "the most talented player I have ever managed".
Micha scored the 3rd goal and assisted another one in that game. On September 29, 2011 Micha scored his first goal in a European competition, leading his team to a 1–1 draw after a stunning shot against Dynamo Kiev in Bloomfield Stadium on the Europa League group stage.
In the 2012/2013 season Micha was a key player in Maccabi Tel Aviv success in retaining the championship, playing 28 games and scoring 5 goals, and mostly excelled during the latter stages of the season after scoring in both Derby matches against Hapoel Tel Aviv in the playoffs. Under-21 team
On September 5 2011, Micha made his debut in Israel U-21 team against England.
The decision to not include him in the squad for the Union of European Football Associations European Under-21 Championship in 2013 was controversial.
Micha was a central figure in the team during the 2015 European Under-21 Championship qualifications which Israel finished second and was supposed to qualify but did not since only the best four teams who finished second in the groups qualified.