Isaak Hayik
Isaak Hayik is an Israeli entrepreneur, author, illustrator, and footballer. He became the world's oldest professional football player when he played for Ironi Or Yehuda as a goalkeeper at the age of 73.
Early life and family
Hayik was born in an affluent Jewish family in Iraq. His father, Moshe Hayik, was a physician. At the beginning of in 1951, when Isaac was five years old, the Hayik family immigrated to Israel. They settled in the transit camp of Or Yehuda. Since then, Isaac is inseparable from Or Yehuda. Isaac Hayik married Idit, the daughter of Mordechai Ben-Porat, mayor of Or Yehuda and later Knesset Member and government minister. Idit and Isaac Hayik had three children. Isaac's younger brother, Shaul, became a successful footballer. Isaac Hayik was a player for Hakoah Maccabi Ramat Gan, when it won the 1968–1969 Israel State Cup. He studied education and history.Author, illustrator, and youth counselor
Hayik engaged in graphical design and became the caricaturist of the daily newspapers Hadshot HaSport in Hebrew and Al-Yaum in Arabic. He also illustrated several books.He wrote his first book, The Next War, when he was only 23. The book was written in the euphoric Israeli period after the Six Day War and described the attack on Israel prepared by Soviet-backed Arab armies, and the IDF victory over its enemies. It was originally published in chapters in the Israeli newspaper of record, Haaretz. His second book, The End of the Earth, was a science fiction book that described a worldwide war and the extermination of most of humanity, with aliens also joining it towards the end of the war. His third book, Our Woman in Moscow, described the activities of the Mossad in the Soviet Union.
Alongside, from 1965 to 1980, he worked as a youth counselor in Or Yehuda.