Allon Sinai

Allon Sinai has been The Jerusalem Post@@@s chief sports reporter since 2006, covering major sporting events for the newspaper across the world as well as reporting closely on the local scene. Born in Manchester, England, he has lived in Israel since 1983 and is a graduate of the Koteret School of Journalism in Tel Aviv.

roni Ness Ziona guard Gary Browne scores two of his 10 points in last night’s 95-94 win over Maccabi Tel Aviv in Game 2 of their BSL quarterfinals playoff series.

Ness Ziona nips Mac TA to even series

Hapoel Gilboa/Galil guard J’Covan Brown drives to the basket during last night’s 85-78 road win over Hapoel Jerusalem in Game 1 of their BSL quarterfinal series

Gilboa/Galil upsets Jerusalem in Game 1

Israel No. 1 Dudi Sela

Sela ousted in 1st round of French Open


Mac TA blows out Ness Ziona in Game 1

Ashdod edges Hapoel Tel Aviv in overtime

Maccabi Tel Aviv guard Jeremy Pargo

Strike plays games with Israeli hoops

The last time the Israeli players called a strike was five years ago.

Man holding a basketball

Barda returns in emotional Beersheba finale; TA’s Cruyff bids farewell

The 36-year-old was told by doctors that he wouldn’t be able to resume his career at full pace, but was given special permission to play for a few minutes on Monday.

Hapoel Beersheba striker Elyaniv Barda is hoisted in the air by his teammates after playing his final match for the side on Monday night

Despite rumors, Argentina still coming to Israel for soccer friendly

Reports in the Argentinean media earlier this week had raised the possibility that the friendly may be moved to Spain due to the bloodshed on the Gaza border on Monday.

Argentine forward Lionel Messi (L) scores during play for club team F.C. Barcelona, May 9, 2018.

Owner Tabib opts to cut ties with Beitar Jerusalem due to wild fans

Tabib initially got on with the Beitar fans, including extreme supporter group La Familia.

Eli Tabib

Jerusalem soccer team to add 'Trump' to its name to honor U.S. president

There might be some negative consequences...

US PRESIDENT Donald Trump

The end of the line for Beitar Jerusalem

A season which seemed to promise so much just last week will end in bitter disappointment for Beitar Jerusalem.

Beitar Jerusalem fans at Teddy Stadium in 2013

BSL Final Four up for grabs

Each team will have three more regular season games to play after this weekend ahead of the start of the best-of-five quarterfinal playoffs.

Maccabi Tel Aviv players celebrate after winning the Euroleague Final Four final basketball game against Real Madrid, in Milan May 18, 2014.

Top cyclists launch historic Giro d’Italia race on Jerusalem’s roadways

Culture and Sport Minister Miri Regev revealed the government has invested about NIS 30 million in the initiative.

Israel Cycling Academy co-owner Sylvan Adams (right, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu)

Ashdod tops Maccabi Tel Aviv to move even on points

“This was a really strong team effort,” said Greenberg. “We held them under 80 points which we needed to do and were balanced on offense. This is a good win.”

Maccabi Ashdod’s Nimrod Levy