Revivo played football at
Hapoel Ashdod until the age of 16 when he transferred to the youth club of
Gadna Tel Aviv Yehuda. Revivo liked that the club had no senior team and he would be a free agent once he reached 18. When he turned 19,
Giora Spiegel brought him to
Bnei Yehuda after both
Hapoel Kfar Saba and
Maccabi Petah Tikva turned him down. Revivo spent three seasons at Bnei Yehuda before transferring to city rivals,
Hapoel. When
Reuven Atar requested to leave
Maccabi Haifa for
Hapoel Haifa,
Ya'akov Shahar was quick to sign a replacement. He brought in Revivo, who was happy to join Haifa since he believed that from there he could get to a European club. In his first season with Haifa, Revivo led the league (along with
Amir Turgeman) with 17 goals. In his second season, he wanted to move from the left side of the midfield to the center of the pitch. Then club manager, Giora Spiegel, was reluctant but in order to avoid a fight with his star, he released
Alon Mizrahi. Revivo paid off dividends and was once again the league leading goal scorer. Haifa was quick to sell their star to Spanish club,
Celta de Vigo. Revivo enjoyed a revival and became a starter at Celta Vigo. In October 1996, shortly after Revivo joined the club, he made headlines because of the club's league clash on
Yom Kippur. Revivo desperately wanted to avoid the match that fell on the Jewish holiday. The club was able to move the match fixture ahead by a couple of hours and Revivo played for as long he could before being brought off in the second half to hurry home for the holiday. He played in Spain a few successful years, and was very popular in Spain. He was named co-winner of the 1998 Israel Sports Figure of the Year Award. His first two years with
Fenerbahçe were a success, and he led the team to the 2001 Turkish championship, but then he lost the attention of the club's management after other famous foreign players were brought in. He decided to leave, and caused much controversy with his move to
Istanbul rivals
Galatasaray. His spell at Galatasaray only lasted a year before he left Turkey. After his return to Israel, he signed for Israel's
F.C. Ashdod, but after 13 games he retired from football. He is now a successful businessman and one of the former owners of F.C. Ashdod. ==International career==