The following season Maccabi Tel Aviv won their second consecutive IFA Cup in a final that will be remembered as one of the most famous in the entire history of the competition. [5] Still Maccabi Tel Aviv weren't prepared to surrender all the titles that season and came up trumps in a 3–1 victory over the same Hapoel Petah Tikva in the IFA Cup final. Maccabi captured the Toto Cup while finishing in second place in league play. Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. While adding two Israel Football Association (IFA) Cups to the trophy cabinet,[2] the club remained without a league title throughout the decade. The match referee Avraham Klein, of international reputation, disallowed a Beitar goal but the players continued to celebrate. Maccabi Tel Aviv Official Website, Last updated: 29 November 2016Source: F.C. Despite the star-studded squad, Maccabi failed to translate that quality into winning form and ended the season in the bottom half of the table. This stadium also hosts matches of the Israel national football team.

Following the "Golden Years" of the 1950s,[5] Maccabi Tel Aviv found themselves as the new decade began challenged and ultimately eclipsed by the emergent HaPoel Petach Tikva, who during the late 1950s and early 1960s won five consecutive league titles.

Last game played with Hapoel Beer Sheva, which ended with result: Draw 0:0.Players Maccabi Tel Aviv in all leagues with the highest number of goals: Nick Blackman 5 goals, Itay Shechter 4 goals, Dan Biton 3 goals, Yonatan Cohen 2 goals, Dor Peretz 1 goals, Andre Geraldes 1 goals, Avi Rikan 1 goals, Maor Kandil 1 goals, Matan Hozez 1 goals, …

Maccabi Tel Aviv 1, FC Red Bull Salzburg 0. Find FC Red Bull Salzburg vs Maccabi Tel Aviv result on Yahoo Sports. Contact. The cup final was Maccabi's last chance to win a trophy this season, and they faced Maccabi Haifa in the final. Maccabi Tel Aviv BasketBall Club. Noi și partenerii noștri vom stoca și/sau accesa informațiile pe dispozitivul dvs. In 1922, it became the first Jewish football club to participate in local competitions. 37 She'erit Israel St, Tel Aviv 6816522, Israel Phone: +972-3-9542900 Fax: +972-3-9542925 Email: maccabi@mtafc.com Contact Form UEFA ranking 97 Domestic Matches Standings Squad Matches Israeli Premier League 30 August 2020. To make things worse, Eran Zahavi, the star player of Maccabi, was sold to Guangzhou R&F for 8.5 million dollars at the end of the season. [citation needed]. in international football, "מה אומרים המספרים על מצבו הכלכלי של הכדורגל הישראלי?

Founded 1906 Address Ben Zvi Road 106 61040 Tel-Aviv-Yāfā (Tel-Aviv) Country Israel Phone +972 (3) 681 7233 Fax +972 (3) 681 7242 E-mail elid@maccabi-tlv.co.il “He becomes the second player to leave Azam this window after Shaaban Chilunda also left to sign for Mouloudia d’Oujda of Morocco. Official tournaments began taking place in 1928 with the establishment of the Football Association and FIFA's recognition of Israeli football. [4] Maccabi also defeated the American Soccer League team in Brooklyn and Philadelphia on their home ground, 1–0, and also played in Canada, where they drew, 1–1, with Toronto All-Stars. To the great ire of the local fans he scored the goal that would ultimately lead to a 1–2 Maccabi victory. Maccabi defender Menahem "Miko" Belo quickly resumed play, passed on to midfielder Moti Ivanir who found himself facing the Beitar keeper Yossi Mizrachi on his own. UEFA postponed a Champions League play-in qualifier hours before kickoff after a team from Kosovo had a second player test positive for COVID-19, 2020-21 UEFA Champions League Qualifying, Playoff Round, 2nd Leg - FC Salzburg advance 5-2 on aggregate. Another strong rivals are Maccabi Haifa. They were a member of Group G, along with Chelsea, Porto and Dynamo Kyiv. The game, in the meantime, was not resumed. Maccabi Tel Aviv have won more titles than any other Israeli club, winning 24 League Championships (17 after Israeli independence), 23 prestigious State Cups (16 after Israeli independence) and an additional seven Toto (League) Cups,[2] as well as two Asian Champion Club Tournaments until Israel were expelled from the AFC in 1974. Maccabi managed to take advantage of Be'er Sheva's bad results, beating Beitar Jerusalem in a close and dramatic tie, where Eran Zahavi scored the winning goal for Maccabi in the 90th minute, breaking the goalscoring record of Nisim Elmaliah by scoring more than 31 goals in one league season. [5] That loss only inspired them to win an historic first double in the 1953–54 season, once again winning the league ahead of Maccabi Petah Tikva. ›. [2] One of the stars of that season, and one of the greatest strikers in the club's history, was Dror Bar Nur, who scored 16 of the club's 45 goals in the league and added two more in other competitions. Azam FC have confirmed their winger Novatus Dismas has completed a transfer to Israeli top-flight club Maccabi Tel-Aviv. On 6 March 2012, the Youth Division Complex was officially re-dedicated in the name of the late Avi Cohen.

In a recent interview, Azam assistant coach Vivier Bahati stated they are prepared to end the dominance of Simba and Yanga in the league. Maccabi Tel Aviv Football Club (Hebrew: מועדון כדורגל מכבי תל אביב ‎; Moadon Kaduregel Maccabi Tel Aviv) is an Israeli football club and part of the Maccabi Tel Aviv sports club.. More Details. Eli Driks, one of the club's all-time greatest strikers,[6] came through the youth ranks at the beginning of the 1980s and began a successful career at the fulcrum of the Maccabi Tel Aviv attack that lasted 20 years. Operation Protective Edge meant that the qualifying games to the UEFA Champions League were held away from Israel, leading Maccabi to be ousted from both the Champions League and the Europa League. And it was striker Benny Tabak's final kick that saw Maccabi Tel Aviv lift their first IFA Cup in ten years. [5] That final season title was complemented by a double, with Maccabi beating Hapoel Haifa in the IFA Cup final, 2–0. The Club advanced to the Europa League Group Stages for the second straight season where they faced Astana, Slavia Prague and Villarreal, defeating the La Liga outfit in Spain 1:0. Azam have registered a perfect record, as they have won seven matches from the same number of matches played so far this campaign.

Óscar García returned but left before the beginning of the season and was replaced by Pako Ayestarán. Striker Vicky Peretz finished as the league's leading goal scorer with 17 league goals and another five in IFA Cup competition. They finished the season with the league's highest goal total of 78 while conceding the fewest with just 30 goals conceded. Ivanir, who made his maiden performance for Maccabi aged 16, scored 67 times playing for the club throughout the decade, with the exception of the two years he spent at Dutch side Roda JC Kerkrade. Founded in 1906 in Jaffa as the HaRishon Le Zion-Yafo Association, it is the oldest, largest, and most decorated football club in Israel. The very first year of the decade was a stellar indication of that change as the team, under the able leadership of the late David Schweitzer, won an historic double. The last meeting on 1st January 1970 ended with the following result: - . Same survey revealed that 33% of Tel Aviv residents support the team.[24].

Centurion Walker proves worth again with vital winner at Sheff Utd, Unlike Messi, Pirlo has no magic wand for resolving all of Juventus' problems. This handover was done for no cost, but against a commitment to pay off the team's debts to Loni Herzkovitz[18]. Nonetheless Maccabi succeeded in finishing the group stage with a precious four points after beating Ajax and drawing with Juventus at home. Leading that attack was the league's highest goal scorer, striker Eliran Atar with 22, but he was joined by midfielder Maharan Radi with eight (plus eleven assists), young striker Mu'nas Dabbur with ten and Swedish striker Rade Prica (eight) and midfielder Eran Zahavi (seven) who both arrived at the club in the January transfer window. It was that exceptional attacking prowess that resulted in Maccabi's receiving the State Cup from the country's president after a 3–0 victory over Maccabi Petah Tikva in the final.[14]. In 1929, the team won their first trophy after beating Maccabi Hashmonai Jerusalem 4-0.