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1986 Lilian Cup
The 1986 Lilian Cup was the 5th season of the competition. The four top placed teams for the previous season took part in the competition. The format of the competition was changed from including a group stage prior to the final to a straight knock-out competition.Knock-out Instead of League
A. Tabak, 15 April 1986, Ma'ariv, Historical Jewish Press The competition was held between 2 and 10 September 1986. The competition was won by , who had beaten 2–1 in the final.
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Lilian Cup
The Lililan Cup ( he, גביע ליליאן, ''Gvia Lililan''), which was also known as The League Cup ( he, גביע הליגה, ''Gvia HaLiga'') was an Israeli men's football competition open to the top 4 clubs in Liga Leumit between 1981–82 and 1988–89. The competition was contested at the start of each football season. It was cancelled after the 1989 tournament. History The competition was established in 1982, as a season opening tournament, and was named after Yehuda Lilian, a former IFA treasurer and Hapoel member, who died in February 1982.Yehuda Lilian Dies
Davar, 16 February 1982, Historical Jewish Press
Parallel to this competition the

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Ramat Gan
Ramat Gan ( he, רָמַת גַּן or , ) is a city in the Tel Aviv District of Israel, located east of the municipality of Tel Aviv and part of the Tel Aviv metropolitan area. It is home to one of the world's major diamond exchanges, and many high-tech industries. Ramat Gan was established in 1921 as a moshav shitufi, a communal farming settlement. In it had a population of . History Ramat Gan was established by the ''Ir Ganim'' association in 1921 as a satellite town of Tel Aviv. The first plots of land were purchased between 1914 and 1918. It stood just south of the Arab village of Jarisha. The settlement was initially a moshava, a Zionist agricultural colony that grew wheat, barley and watermelons. The name of the settlement was changed to Ramat Gan (lit: ''Garden Height'') in 1923. The settlement continued to operate as a moshava until 1933, although it achieved local council status in 1926. At this time it had 450 residents. In the 1940s, Ramat Gan became a battlegr ...
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David Azulai
David Azulai ( he, דוד אזולאי; 5 May 1954 – 30 October 2018) was an Israeli politician who served as a member of the Knesset for Shas for over 20 years from 1996 and 2018. He was also Minister of Religious Services from 2015 until his death in 2018. Biography David Azulai was born in Meknes in Morocco, and immigrated to Israel in 1963. From 1973 to 1993, he worked as a teacher and vice principal. Political career From 1978 to 1993, he was a member of Acre's local council and served in the municipality's committees. In 1993, he was elected to Nahal Iron Regional Council, serving as deputy mayor of the council and later as its mayor. He resigned following his election to the Knesset in 1996. He served as Chairman of the Internal Affairs and Environment Committee (2000–2001) and as Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs (2001–2003). In the latter post, he was assigned to head of commission regarding the status of the Falasha. Following the 2015 elections, he was appo ...
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Oded Machnes
Oded Machnes ( he, עודד מכנס; born 8 June 1956) is an Israeli retired footballer who was a striker. He is the second-greatest goal-scorer in Israeli history with 196 goals in the Israeli Premier League. Honours National *Israeli Premier League (4): ** 1973–74, 1977–78, 1979–80, 1982–83 *State Cup (1): **1977-78 *Israeli Supercup (4): **1973-74, 1977–78, 1979–80, 1982-83 International *UEFA Intertoto Cup (3): **1978, 1980, 1983 Individual *Israeli Premier League – Top Goalscorer (4): **1975–76, 1978–79, 1981–82, 1982–83 *Israeli Footballer of the Year (3): **1977-78, 1981–82, 1982–83 Personal life Oded's twin brother Gad was a defender and both played together in Maccabi Netanya and in Maccabi Petah Tikva Maccabi Petah Tikva F.C. ( he, מכבי פתח תקווה) (Full name: "Maccabi Avshalom Ironi Petah Tikva F.C., ) is an Israeli football club based in the city of Petah Tikva. It is part of the Maccabi World Union for international J ...
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Moshe Selecter
Moshe Selecter is an Israeli former footballer who played in Maccabi Haifa. Honours Player Club ;Maccabi Haifa * Israeli Premier League: 1983–84, 1984–85 ;Maccabi Acre * Liga Alef: 1989-90 Individual *Footballer of the Year – Israel The title Footballer of the Year of Israel has been bestowed annually since 1960 by the Israeli newspaper ''Maariv'' at the end of each season. In the years 1963, 1966 and 1991 two players have been honoured. Mordechai Spiegler Mordechai "Motal ...: 1984-85 References Living people Israeli footballers Maccabi Haifa F.C. players 1961 births Association football forwards Israel international footballers Beitar Jerusalem F.C. players Hapoel Kfar Saba F.C. players Maccabi Acre F.C. players Israeli Footballer of the Year recipients {{Israel-footy-bio-stub ...
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Ovadia is a given name and surname. Notable people with the name include: *Dvira Ovadia (born 1979), Israeli television personality and interior designer * Moni Ovadia (born 1946), Italian actor, musician, singer, and theatrical author *Robert Ovadia, Australian reporter *Ovadia Eli (born 1945), Israeli politician * Ovadia Hedaya (1889–1969), Israeli rabbi * Ovadia Yosef (1918 or 1920 – 2013), Iraqi-born former Sephardi Chief Rabbi of Israel See also *Obadiah (other) Obadiah is a Biblical prophet whose name means "servant of Yahweh" or "worshipper of Yahweh". Obadiah may also refer to: * Obadiah (given name), including a list of biblical figures, people and fictional characters * Obadiah Parker, stage name of ... {{given name, type=both Hebrew masculine given names Hebrew-language surnames Theophoric names ...
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Ya'akov Ekhoiz
Ya'akov Ekhoiz ( he, יעקב אקהויז; born 29 May 1957) is an Israeli former footballer. Biography Ekhoiz joined Hapoel Tel Aviv youth team, after impressing in the national schoolboys championship, and graduated to the senior squad during the 1974–75 season. Ekhoiz stayed with the club until retiring in 1992, playing 484 matches and scoring 12 goals for the club. Ekhoiz scored one of the club's goals in the 1983 cup final. On 18 June 1980 Ekhoiz played his debut match for the national team in a 1982 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA Group 6) match against Sweden, coming as a substitute to Rifaat Turk in the first half, setting up the header which led to the Israeli goal in the match and missing a match winning opportunity in the 88th minute. Ekhoiz played 28 more matches for the national team, making his final appearance in a 2–7 defeat to Argentina on 4 May 1986. After retiring, Ekhoiz coached youth teams with Hapoel Tel Aviv and Hapoel Rishon LeZion
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Beitar Jerusalem F
The Betar Movement ( he, תנועת בית"ר), also spelled Beitar (), is a Revisionist Zionist youth movement founded in 1923 in Riga, Latvia, by Vladimir (Ze'ev) Jabotinsky. Chapters sprang up across Europe, even during World War II. After the war and during the settlement of what became Israel, Betar was traditionally linked to the original Herut and then Likud political parties of Jewish pioneers. It was closely affiliated with the pre-Israel Revisionist Zionist paramilitary group Irgun Zevai Leumi. It was one of many right-wing movements and youth groups arising at that time that adopted special salutes and uniforms. Some of the most prominent politicians of Israel were Betarim in their youth, most notably prime ministers Yitzhak Shamir and Menachem Begin, an admirer of Jabotinsky. Today, Betar promotes Jewish leadership on university campuses as well as in local communities. Its history of empowering Jewish youth dates back to before the establishment of the State of I ...
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Itzhak Ben Itzhak
Itzhak ( he, יצחק) is a Hebrew given name and surname, meaning Isaac. Notable people with the name include: Given name * Itzhak Arnon (1909–2005), Israeli agronomist * Itzhak Bars (born 1943), American theoretical physicist at the University of Southern California * Itzhak Ben David (1931–2007), Israeli cyclist * Itzhak Bentov (1923–1979), Czech-born Israeli American scientist, inventor, mystic * Itzhak Brook (born 1941), Adjunct Professor of Pediatrics and Medicine at Georgetown University School of Medicine * Itzhak de Laat (born 1994), Dutch short track speed skater * Itzhak Drucker (born 1947), Israeli football defender * Itzhak Fintzi (born 1933), Bulgarian film and stage actor * Itzhak Gilboa (born 1963), Israeli economist * Itzhak Fisher, vice president at Nielsen Holdings * Itzhak Katzenelson (1886–1944), Jewish teacher, poet and dramatist * Itzhak Levanon (born 1944), Israeli ambassador to Egypt from 2009 to 2011 * Isaac Luria, also known as Itzhak Luria (1534 ...
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Ramat Gan Stadium
Ramat Gan Stadium ( he, אצטדיון רמת גן, ''Itztadion Ramat Gan'') is a football stadium in the Tel Aviv District city of Ramat Gan, Israel. It served as the national stadium of Israel until 2014. Overview Completed in 1951 and serving as Israel's largest stadium ever since, the all-seated Ramat Gan Stadium contains 41,583 seats, 13,370 of which are located in the Western Tribune, completed during a major refurbishment in 1982. The Ramat Gan Stadium is mixed-use, fit for athletic competitions alongside its more regular usage as a football stadium. It hosts Israeli international football matches, and has hosted the home UEFA Champions League matches of Maccabi Tel Aviv and Maccabi Haifa in the 2004–05 and 2009–10 seasons, respectively. The pitch dimensions are 105 m × 68 m (115 × 74 yd), with a lawn. The stadium's plot area is . The Ramat Gan Stadium contains six dressing rooms, meeting halls, a conference center, press rooms, a referees' room and medical ...
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