Iris Antman

[2] Despite playing as a goalkeeper, she scored a few goals, including a brace as an outfield player in a league game against Hapoel Marmorek in March 2010[3] and with a penalty kick in the first round of the 2010–11 Israeli Women's Cup.

[4] The last game she played before announcing her retirement was with Maccabi Holon in the 2010–11 Israeli Women's Cup Final, which they lost 3–2 to ASA Tel Aviv University.

[2] Despite this announcement, Antman stayed with the club, and two years later played in the 2012–13 Israeli Women's Cup Final, in which Maccabi Holon beat Ramat HaSharon 7–1, being substituted on in the 82nd minute.

Following her retirement announcement, the Israel Football Association appointed Antman as a goalkeeping coaching for the Israeli youth national teams, both boys and girls.

[9] In 2019 Antman was accepted into the UEFA project mentor program of outstanding coaches and was accompanied for two years by the manager of the Switzerland women's national team, Nils Nielsen.