Career
Foreign nearly 10 years, Gershon was the captain of the Israeli soccer team Hapoel Tel Aviv. In 2006 he moved to capital city club Beitar Jerusalem, newly bought by Russian benefactor Arkady Gaydamak. This transfer was not well received among Hapoel supporters, and some had resorted to verbal abuse regarding Gershon, accusing him of infidelity towards his boyhood club
In response, Gershon organized a press conference to address the issue, in which he expressed his love for, and regret at leaving his home club, also adding that it was his right to seek improvement in his salary, and take care of his proper interests.
Although Hapoel supporters have often expressed and still do express a certain degree of offence and disappointment regarding Gershon"s new club of choice, the verbal abuse has nearly died out, and none have resorted to violent behaviour towards the player. Gershon started playing football from a young age at Hapoel Tel Aviv"s youth team
He played his first game for the first team in the 1995–1996 season against Bnei Yehuda. He was also part of the team that reached the Union of European Football Associations Cup quarter finals beating teams of the likes of Chelsea and Parma on the way, Gershon was integral to much of Hapoel"s successes, taking a part in many of the team"s victories.
He scored one of the goals as they memorably knocked out Chelsea.
Unfortunately, Gershon"s own goal in the return leg of the quarterfinal matchup against A.C. (before Christ) Milan brought Milan the 2–1 aggregate victory. Gershon also plays for Israel"s National Football Team where he has made 50 appearances and scored 4 goals. In some of those games he captained the side.
While focusing on his musical career, Gershon received much criticism from his fans who claimed that he is not putting enough effort into his football career.