By JERUSALEM POST STAFFABOUT YOU >>>Age: 1
Residence: Talpiot, Jerusalem
Married? With children? Not yet
Current occupation: Up and coming canine-soccer star
Dream job/career: Captain of Israel's canine-soccer national team
My personal page/blog/website: It is under construction. Stay tuned!
What are you most proud of: My classy ball skills
Religious affiliation / observance: I believe in the beautiful game
Last person / party I voted for: I have to admit I'm a little right wing but religiously motivated, so voted for NRP
Next person / party I will vote for: I've become disenchanted with the system and am leaning towards Alei Yarok
My history (100 words max): Born on the tough backstreets of Mevaseret Zion, I was taken in by a kind family who saw my canine-soccer potential from an early age. I have been trained and groomed and will soon make my local debut for Betar Jerusalem Canines as the youngest debutant in the history of the club
Family history (100 words max): This is the hard part. It is difficult to remember those tough early months when I was abandoned by my parents. I hope one day to shine on the international stage and attract the love and support of my real family once again
Greatest invention: The "Ronaldog jumpover", a little like the Cruyff turn, only much more difficult
If you could have dinner with any person in the world it would be: Soccer legend Ferenc Puskas, the skill and passion of the "Galloping Major" inspired me from a young age
If you could go anywhere on vacation, it would be: Rio de Janeiro of course. To play in the Maracana is my main aim in life
Feminine/masculine trait I'd like to have: A thicker head of hair. People underestimate me due to my girly good looks
What angers you: The lack of coverage of Canine-Soccer in the Jerusalem Post's sports section. I wish that sports editor would get his priorities right.
What makes you happy: Nothing beats scoring a stunning goal
Last book I read was: How the Ashes were won by Duncan Fletcher - I'm also a fan of Canine-Cricket
Comfort food: Eukanuba all the way
Anything you regret? The days when I don't put in the practice I know I should. Practice, of course, makes perfect
My life five years from now: Playing in Brazil as a Canine-Soccer superstar
You may not like it but I have something controversial to say: Canine-Rugby is for girls
Happiness: 1-10 (10 being the happiest) 7
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