On October 7, while the terrible Hamas attack was taking place, the Berrocal family's cell phones began to emit unusual alerts.. That morning, the second coach of Maccabi Tel Aviv spent it in the mamat, the bunker of his home, with his wife and his two twin children.. “I wasn't scared, but it was disturbing,” he recalls, the exceptional situation of the team from a country at war, exiled by obligation and security in Belgrade, where this Tuesday (8:15 p.m.) they receive, as a local and without an audience in the stands of the Pionir Room (just a few banners with slogans like Bring them home now! or Stronger together), to Real Madrid and thus solve the match postponed by the Euroleague.
The legendary Maccabi, six-time European champion (1977, 1981, 2001, 2004, 2005 and 2014), is the pride of Israel, a symbol of Hebrew sport that, due to the conflict with Gaza, escaped first to Cyprus – “with our families, we were nomads through Europe for 20 days. It was not easy to run out of the country” – and then settle in the capital of Serbia, where their players and coaching staff live in apartments, “an exceptional situation” from which they try to get something positive.
As unthinkable as a member of the press department having to march to the front. «It was shocking to see him in uniform, sending us messages from the war. He blew me away. It was a relief that he returned,” says Berrocal, former assistant to Svetislav Pesic first and then Xavi Pascual at Barça, king of Europe, and a globetrotter who never cared about adventure (he trained in Ukraine, Bahrain, Turkey or Greece), but who did not imagine himself in such a position, acting more as a psychologist with a staff in which “sadness and pain around” abound..
Berrocal, in training.
«I am the oldest coach and group management is not important now, it is essential. I have a great responsibility, we cannot take what is happening in the war as our own.. We remind you that you have to try to put everything aside and when we are on the track, enjoy a little. “Take advantage of the opportunity that basketball gives us to be together,” says the man who was recruited by Odded Kattash – that voracious scorer whose career was ruined by a knee injury – at the beginning of last season.
In the squad there are Americans like the Spanish Lorenzo Brown – or Cubans, like the former Valencia player, Jasiel Rivero – who do not understand very well what is happening, far from the warm Tel Aviv, from what were their homes.. Who have had to send their children to school in Belgrade, although they do not even know if this scenario will last too long. The Israeli players have preferred to keep their families in the country, to which the team will soon have to return for another strange episode. In a few days the Hebrew League will resume and those matches will be played in Israel, although the team lives in Serbia.
Chema Berrocal, who in recent weeks has also had to overcome the trauma of the consecutive deaths of his father and mother, tries to apply sanity in the loneliness of Belgrade, since he chose, for the first time in his life, to separate of his family. From his wife and Jofre and Bruna, “some superheroes” who asked him why missiles were falling on Tel Aviv, and who have returned to their school in Badalona. «You have to push as best you can, because we don't know how long we will be. We are still in survival mode, you feel like you are passing through,” he explains, somewhat surprised even by the good results of a team (ranked seventh in the Euroleague) made to aspire to the Final Four.. «This season, compete, fight and not give up. Whatever happens, it's a success,” he reasons.
Lorenzo Brown, with Berrocal in the background.
Nothing is certain in Maccabi, who do not know how the matches they must play in Turkey will be resolved, a hostile country to which they cannot travel for safety reasons.. A squad in a permanent state of uncertainty, always accompanied by warlike security, the protection of Mossad, and that tries to isolate itself from the banners of rejection that they have to endure in some of their matches and trips.. “They are suffering. There is no one who doesn't know someone who wasn't killed or injured, who hasn't lost a family member or friend. “A player told me that the other day he spent the entire day watching the news about the release of hostages,” he confesses.