In Toto Cup games the team started successfully. The tournament was held in Malha Stadium in a hall regularly used for Basketball games. This was the 4th time that the club won the State Cup. In 1978–79, the club ended as runners-up: they also reached the cup final, winning 2–1 against Maccabi Tel Aviv, on 6 June 1979. In 2007–08 the club won its first championship and State Cup. All living deportees reached Israel in July 1948. The DVD?! A big running away plan was made involving a tunnel dug from the centre of a football pitch in old Gilgil detention camp in Kenya. During the hardship season of the 1989–90, his religion went unnoticed by most fans. However, the deal fell through when Adler and Levin heard about the club debts. Ce sera difficile de tenir jusqu'au bout pour les Albanais. Beitar ended the season with 7 league wins, 12 draws, 14 losses, 33 points, 39 goals for, 49 goals against, and kept the 10th place and avoided relegation. Two of Maccabi Haifa players missed. Danny Noyman and Yossi Avrahami scored for Beitar Jerusalem, to win the State Cup for the 2nd time. In 1985–86, in the summer of 1985, Dror Kashtan took over as manager. Uri Malmilian started the 2010–11 season as a manager. Beitar Jerusalem jouera son prochain match le 31 oct. 2020 contre Hapoel Tel Aviv en Premier League. Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Reuven Atar came to be the coach. Hell) by club supporters, for the hostile atmosphere it presents to visiting teams and their fans. Vous pouvez intérargir sur ce match de football en déposant vos propres commentaires. Guttman started the Ligat Ha'Al 2000–01 well, going the first 18 games without a loss, and won also the Shalom Cup (Roma) – Peace Cup. The club beat Maccabi Haifa 4–3 on penalties after a 3–3 draw on 14 June 1989. Ajoyev's single goal in the last game, a 3–2 Beitar win over Maccabi Netanya, helped the club secure a berth the following season in Liga Leumit, the top league in Israel at the time. Party members were appointed by party apparatus to the party representative football club managers to give them managing training before venturing out into the political arena. The news for the club ahead of 2003–2004 season, came from Maccabi Tel Aviv, the champion of 2002–03 season. [b] Also the next game of Beitar Jerusalem is remembered: on 19 September 1981, a player of Hapoel Be'er Sheva, Shalom Avitan hit his teammate Eli Vaitzman on his face, and Hapoel Be'er Sheva coach entered the pitch and took Shalom Avitan by his hand out of the pitch, preventing a red card by the referee. Under Lufa Kadosh (23 April 1940 – 29 April 2014) the club made an immediate return to the top division. Avraham Klein was not a referee in Beitar's games ever again. Kashtan left the club to manage Maccabi Haifa. They won Liga Alef again in 1966–68 (a two-year season) and were promoted back to Liga Leumit. Le résultat de ce match UEFA Europa League entre KS Teuta Durrës et Beitar Jerusalem FC est à suivre en live à partir de 16h30. Some of the managers are ever remembered for good reasons who held Beitar well, such as Reuven Rivlin and his Brother Eliezer Rivlin, but Yossi Zharzhervski left the club after his well remembered brawl with Uri Malmilian when Zharzhevski told Malmilian in the midst of the troubles of 1982–83 season: "I will burn your legs". A crowd of 8,000 Beitar Jerusalem's fans went crazy. Lowest season position: 10 in the second league (League A), Record win in the first league: 8:1 (against, Record defeat (and league defeat): 0:7 (against, Longest game winning streak: 19 (during 1966–68 season in league A), Longest game winning streak in the IPL: 9 (during 1996–97 season), Most wins in a season (IPL): 22 wins in the 1992–93 season, Most points in a season (3 points per win, IPL): 71 points in the 1992–93 season. In 1988–89 they won the State Cup again. Kick-off Times; Kick-off times are converted to your local PC time. Dror Kashtan's "Coronation Speech" lasted only 36 seconds. The club had 32 match undefeated streak with a sequence of 19 wins starting with the 42nd match to the 60th match inclusive, the record of Beitar Jerusalem in any league,[11] scoring 161 league goals. Beitar Jerusalem was not allowed to play the first three games; the games were postponed instead of forfeited by Beitar. Beitar Jerusalem FC Więcej informacji: wto: 30/06/20: LIG: Maccabi Tel Aviv FC - Beitar Jerusalem FC Więcej informacji: Skład. However, under Gaydamak, the club soon established itself as having the largest budget in Israeli football. In 1984–85 Beitar finished again as runner-up, and won the State Cup for the third time, winning 1–0 over Maccabi Haifa on 4 June 1985. In 1951–52 season, the club integrated into Liga Bet southern part, then the second tier. [21] These fans are well known for their opposition to integrating Arabs into the club and they are proud in the fact that Beitar Jerusalem is the only team in the IPL that has never had an Arab player, although it had several non-Arab players of the Islamic faith. For the Revisionist Zionist youth movement, see. Almost immediately the club won the Lilian Cup on 10 September 1985 for the first and only time, after winning all four of its games by combined scores of 14–2. In the last third of the season, Beitar went on a roll, eventually winning the State Cup for the 7th time, beating Maccabi Haifa 2–1 in the final on 26 May 2009. On 15 November 1947, Beitar as "Nordiah Jerusalem" won the first derby, 3–1 over Hapoel Jerusalem, and on 29 November 1947, a second win was achieved, 8–1 over Degel Zion when one player Simon Alfasi scored six goals in a game, the record for any Beitar Jerusalem's player that stands till today. In Rome on 10 September 2000 the club beat Alwaqass from Jordan 7–0 in a game which lasted 45 minutes. The contract of Avi Nimni was a huge burden. Nimni got 4,200,000 NIS for 2½ seasons, part of it paid by Maccabi Tel Aviv. Resultats en direct du match Teuta Durres - Beitar Jerusalem FC (UEFA Europa League - Europe). [1][2] The club has traditionally worn with kit colours in yellow and black. Beitar's troubles were linked to its close connections with the Irgun underground with which David Horn and the club's players were associated. On Monday, August 13, 2018, Beitar Jerusalem was sold to Moshe Hogeg for 26.5 million NIS, of which where 18 million NIS to Eli Tabib and 8.5 million NIS for debts payments and avoiding lawsuits. The deal was confirmed on 2 July 2013. The team has played its home matches in the 34,000-capacity Teddy Stadium in the Malha neighborhood of Jerusalem since 1991. After the club's bankruptcy was declared by a court, 'Ami Fulman was appointed as an interim director by the court until club debts could be settled. In July 2009, Guma Aguiar invested over US$4 million and it was widely expected that he would take over ownership of the club, and indeed claimed to be so in December 2009. Both Adler and Levine were referred by Beitar fans as "Two clowns who came to make an advertising trip on the expense of Beitar Jerusalem."[16]. That was the first and the last time ever that a nationwide mini football tournament was held in Israel; 24 teams took part. The 32nd game was a draw 3–3 against Maccabi Kiryat Gat F.C. As a fan said, "Within 3 days Zharzhevski will not be in Beitar", and the fan was proved right. Ce livescore permet de suivre le résultat du match Teuta Durrës / Beitar Jerusalem FC. In 1991, both clubs moved to the Teddy Stadium, named after longtime Jerusalem mayor Teddy Kollek. Beitar Jerusalem promoted jumped to 10th place. In 1987–88 Beitar Jerusalem ended in 9th place, and at the end of the league the club won the Israeli Mini Football championship for the first time on 24 May 1988 after beating Bnei Yehuda 5–3. He returned to Maccabi Tel Aviv and soon returned to Nigeria. His contract ended and he left. Eli Ohana and Uri Malmilian scored for Beitar Jerusalem. Meir Panijel offered 3 Million NIS. On 17 June 2012, Gaydamak announced his decision to give up the ownership of Beitar Jerusalem, via a letter to the media, in which he specified the titles won by the club in his period, and the total sum of money that he invested in the club, by then: 378,886,000 NIS.[17]. Je table sur 1-1 au pire.J'ai le regret de ne pas avoir misé gros sur 1 but de Teuta 1,35. The media reported that he paid most of them during August 2013. In 1974, during a match against Hapoel Petah Tikva, Beitar fans invaded the pitch and attacked Petah Tikva players and fans. Politics again became a problem, with British soldiers and policemen often attending Beitar games to spy and identify the faces of the players. a rival in the bottom of the league. By the end of the season Avi Nimni aggregate score was 20 league goals in 50 league games. Itzhak Shum told the media that he fulfilled his mission: Winning all three titles with Beitar Jerusalem, namely Championship, State Cup and Toto Cup, but he was unfortunate: Many fans claimed his football is "boring" and "sickening" and he had hard times from crowds without honour. The final was not televised, because the shirts of Maccabi Tel Aviv players bore a sponsor commercial. He scored 21 league goals in 67 games and at least 2 State Cup goals during 2 non-consecutive seasons: 1999–00 and 2001–02. On 3 May 1987 a reporter of Maariv wrote: "I saw the disappointment-full crowds frenzied out of happiness, it is a thing that cannot be described in words." The YMCA was nicknamed "the sandbox" due to the poor condition of the pitch. Yuval Naim replaced him. Longest sequence of scoring in each league games (IPL): 43, since the last 6 games of 2017–18 on 22/4/2018 continuing as long as the whole 36 league games of 2017–18, and the 1st game of 2018–19, on 27/8/2018. 21 lat. At the end of 2017–18 season, Beitar finished in the 3rd place in IPL and reach the Israeli cup final, but lost the title to Hapoel Haifa. Beitar's fans have become a highly controversial political symbol in Israeli football culture, unofficially aligned with the Revisionist Zionist movement and to the right-wing Likud party. When the writer of these lines bragged for that prize in a Beitar's fans internet forum he was answered by a question: "What are you proud of? 13 May 1944: Beitar Jerusalem – Plebis 3–2. Many of these additions are based on the book in (, The book: "I Love You Beitar...", pp. The club won seven games, one of them by a technical 3–0, one draw and one loss. Uri Malmilian was referred by Beitar fans as a saint and was given full support. The 1989–90 was a survival struggle, it became a success by winning the last league game, 3–2 over Maccabi Netanya F.C.. Each of three scorers scored their first and only goal in the whole season. Six succeeded in reaching Europe. The club ended the season of 2002–03 in the 9th place, and was certificated by Israel Football Association as the Honest Team of the Season, in the merit of 0 red cards and 71 yellow cards of club players, the least numbers in the whole of the Israeli leagues. Eli Tabib took the responsibility to pay Beitar Jerusalem FC debts, totaling 12.5 Million NIS. Oldest first-team player: Arnest Weinberger, 40 years, 363 days (against Maccabi Rehovot F.C., 30 March 1957). He was fired before the season ended with the club ending the league in the 5th place. Several new players were signed such as Jérôme Leroy, Fabrice Fernandes, David Aganzo and the club eventually signed manager Luis Fernández. [13] In another 45 minutes game, and won its first and only title out of Israel. The club started to play only from the 4th game onward, losing the 4th, 5th, 6th games, playing to a draw in the next three games and winning for the 1st time vs. Hapoel Rishon LeZion. Beitar Jerusalem is playing next match on 31 Oct 2020 against Hapoel Tel Aviv in Premier League.When the match starts, you will be able to follow Hapoel Tel Aviv v Beitar Jerusalem live score, standings, minute by minute updated live results and match statistics. Uri Malmilian scored one goal, and Avi Cohen of Jerusalem scored two goals in the game and one goal in the penalties shootout, both in their last game before leaving Beitar Jerusalem. The club was dismantled in 1938 after one of its managers was arrested by the British Mandate authorities and another was shot and injured in another incident. For the first time since 2007, Beitar returned to European tournaments to compete in the European League. At the beginning of the tournament Fans told Toto Tamuz: "Please win the cup called after your name" and he became the tournament star when he scored five goals out of the club total 15 goals. In their first season in the top flight they finished 11th out of 14, and were forced to participate in promotion/relegation play-offs. An unsuccessful start caused an end to his job when the club was close to the league's bottom. This is a record in Beitar Jerusalem games in the 1st league games. Moshe Dadash was forced to leave by Israel Football Association over his juristic problems exposed in 2001 concerning the training pitch in Bayit Vegan. Pire que des noms de régional chez nous, Franchement les matchs d'aujourd'hui, les noms d'équipes c'est assez marrant. In April 2014 Menachem Koretski become the new coach until January 2015. In 1953–54 the club won the southern division of Liga Bet, and were promoted to the top league, which had just been renamed Liga Leumit. [citation needed], This article is about the Israeli football club. [12] In the same season they finished second bottom of the league, and were due to be relegated to Liga Alef. Sammy Malkah scored 13 league goals to make his best season of his career, Gary Van Der Mullen became the ace card and secured eight league points by scoring five league goals in about 17 games, most of them as a substitute. Beitar scored 75 league goals in that season, even its record score in 1993–94 season. The 1981–82 started with a sports disaster for the club. The fans of rival Hapoel Jerusalem caused a sabotage, the games were interfered and the "Jerusalem Cup remained in the hands of the politicians in Tel Aviv",[7] as it was told years later by Shmuel Kirshtein. During the war, Beitar Jerusalem player Asher Benjamin was killed by the British when he entered to a British camp in Jerusalem.