Career
She had also played for in the United States., Germany and Denmark. Shenar started playing with a boys’ team in Kiryat Gat, but was barred from playing upon reaching 12. At the age of 15 she had joined the newly formed Hapoel Ashkelon, and moved shortly afterwards to American Statistical Association Tel Aviv University.
In 2003, After completing her military service, Shenar began attending West Texas Agricultural and Mechanical University, where she played for the Lady Buffs for the next four years, scoring 72 goals.
During the same period Shenar also played for Maccabi Holon in the Union of European Football Associations Women"s Champions League Shenar played with the Lady Buffs until 2007, after which she applied for positions with a host of European clubs, finally signing with Hamburger, with whom she played for a year. The following season Shenar signed with SønderjyskE, where she played until January 2009, netting four goals, before she decided to return to Israel due to her mother’s illness.
Shenar transferred to American Statistical Association Tel Aviv University, with which she played ever since, winning 5 Israeli championships and 3 cups, as well as twice being the league’s top scorer. In 2013, Shenar founded, together with Shelly Israel a women's football team, Bnot Netanya, and Shenar served as head coach for the team for the 2013-2014 season, Shenar made her international debut in the Israel women"s national football team at the age of 14, in a match against Belarus.
In total, Shenar played 39 matches for the national team and is the most capped in the team
Shenar scored 14 matches for the national team and is the team’s second best scorer, after Silvi January Shenar also played for the U-19 national team, making 6 appearances in 2001, during the 2002 Union of European Football Associations Women"s Under-19 Championship qualifying campaign. Shenar scored 6 goals in the campaign, and is the U-19 team top scorer.
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