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Beitar Kiryat Ono F.C.
Beitar Kiryat Ono ( he, בית"ר קרית אונו) was an Israeli football club based in Kiryat Ono. The club played two seasons in Liga Alef, then the second tier of Israeli football league system. History The club was founded in 1954 by Mordechai Bejerano. In 1961–62, Beitar won Liga Gimel Dan division and were promoted to Liga Bet, the third tier of Israeli football at the time, following away victory of 3–2 in the last and decisive match of the season against promotion contenders, Hapoel Ramat HaSharon. In Liga Bet, after finished 11th and 4th respectively in the 1962–63 and 1963–64 seasons, the club won the North B division in the 1964–65 season, after topping the league for the entire season, and made historic promotion to the second tier, Liga Alef. Beitar were placed at the South division of Liga Alef for the 1965–66 season, in which they avoided relegation in the last match of the season, after winning 1–0 in a derby against Hapoel Kiryat Ono ...
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Beitar
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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1965–66 Liga Alef
The 1965–66 Liga Alef season saw Maccabi Haifa (champions of the North Division) and SK Nes Tziona (champions of the South Division) win the title and promotion to Liga Leumit. North Division South Division ReferencesNorth: Veterans will dominateMaariv, 9.9.66, Historical Jewish Press South: Equalized struggle at the topMaariv, 9.9.66, Historical Jewish Press Previous seasonsThe Israel Football Association {{DEFAULTSORT:1965-66 Liga Alef Liga Alef seasons Israel 2 ...
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1961–62 Liga Bet
The 1961–62 Liga Bet season saw Hapoel Safed, Hapoel Hadera, Hapoel Lod and Hapoel Holon promoted to Liga Alef as the respective winners of their regional divisions. North Division A North Division B South Division A South Division B ReferencesLiga Bet tablesHeruth, 19.6.62, Historical Jewish Press Further complications in Liga BetMaariv, 16.4.62, Historical Jewish Press {{DEFAULTSORT:1961-62 Liga Bet Liga Bet seasons Israel Israel (; he, יִשְׂרָאֵל, ; ar, إِسْرَائِيل, ), officially the State of Israel ( he, מְדִינַת יִשְׂרָאֵל, label=none, translit=Medīnat Yīsrāʾēl; ), is a country in Western Asia. It is situated ... 3 ...
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1964–65 Liga Gimel
The 1964–65 Liga Gimel season saw 162 clubs competing in 14 regional divisions for promotion to Liga Bet. Hapoel Hatzor, Hapoel Kafr Yasif, Maccabi Kiryat Yam, Hapoel Sde Nahum, Beitar Tirat HaCarmel, Hapoel Binyamina, Hapoel HaSharon HaTzfoni, Hapoel Sha'ariya, Elite Ramat Gan, Beitar Holon, Maccabi Kiryat Malakhi, Hapoel Beit Shemesh, Beitar Ashkelon and Hapoel Yeruham won their regional divisions and qualified for the Promotion play-offs. At the Promotion play-offs, Hapoel Sde Nahum, Hapoel Binyamina, Maccabi Kiryat Yam and Beitar Tirat HaCarmel were promoted to Liga Bet from the North play-offs, whilst Hapoel Sha'ariya, Hapoel Beit Shemesh, Elite Ramat Gan and Beitar Holon were promoted to Liga Bet from the South play-offs. Eastern Galilee Division Western Galilee Division Bay Division Valleys Division Haifa Division Samaria Division Netanya Division Sharon Division Tel Aviv Division Jaffa Division Central Division Jerusalem Divi ...
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Israel Football League System
The Israeli football league system is a series of interconnected leagues for club football in Israel. The system has a hierarchical format with promotion and relegation between leagues at different levels, and allows even the smallest club to dream of rising to the very top of the system. There are five levels, containing a total of 16 divisions. It is run by the Israel Football Association (IFA). Structure The top division of Israeli football is the Premier League. Liga Leumit is the second tier. These two divisions all operate at the national level. Below Liga Leumit the divisions are split into regionalised leagues. Liga Alef is the third tier, and is split into north and south divisions. Liga Bet, the fourth tier, is divided into four regionalised leagues. Liga Gimel, the bottom division of Israeli football, is split into eight regionalised leagues.
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2004–05 Liga Bet
The 2004–05 Liga Bet season saw Maccabi Sektzia Ma'alot (champions of the North A division), Hapoel Bnei Tamra (champions of the North B division), Maccabi Ironi Bat Yam (champions of the South A division) and Hapoel Arad (champions of the South B division) win their regional divisions and promoted to Liga Alef. The runners-up in each division entered a promotion/relegation play-offs with the clubs ranked 12th in Liga Alef. In the north section, Hapoel Umm al-Fahm (from North B division) won the play-offs and was promoted. In the south section, Ironi Nes Tziona (from South B division) won the play-offs and was promoted. At the bottom, Beitar Acre (from North A division) and Maccabi Bnei Tira (from South A division) were relegated to Liga Gimel, whilst Maccabi Majd al-Krum (from North A division) and Beitar Kiryat Ono (from South A division) folded during the season. However, Maccabi Daliyat al-Karmel, Hapoel Kafr Misr/Nein (from North B division) (from North B divisi ...
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Hapoel Ramat Yisrael F
Hapoel ( he, הפועל, lit. ''the worker'') is an Israeli Jewish sports association established in 1926 by the Histadrut Labor Federation. History During the British Mandate of Palestine period Hapoel had a bitter rivalry with Maccabi and organized its own competitions, with the exception of football, the only sport in which all the organizations played each other. At the time, Hapoel took no part in the ''Eretz Israel Olympic Committee'', which was controlled by Maccabi, and instead sought for international ties with similar workers sports organizations of socialist parties. Therefore, Hapoel became a member of SASI in 1927 and later was a member of CSIT. After the State of Israel was established, the rival sport organizations reached a 1951 agreement that allowed joint sports associations and competitions open for all Israeli residents. General sports clubs *Hapoel Jerusalem *Hapoel Tel Aviv *Hapoel Holon *Hapoel Haifa *Hapoel Rishon LeZion (handball), Hapoel Rishon LeZio ...
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2003–04 Liga Gimel
The 2003–04 Liga Gimel season saw 99 clubs competing in 8 regional divisions for promotion to Liga Bet. Upper Galilee Division Promoted to Liga Bet: * Hapoel Ironi I'billin (division champions) * Maccabi Majd al-Krum Other league clubs: * Beitar Bi'ina * Beitar Karmiel * Bnei Kisra * Hapoel Bnei Gush Halav * Hapoel Deir al-Asad * Hapoel Ironi Hatzor * Maccabi Beit Jann * Maccabi Bi'ina * Maccabi Hurfeish * Maccabi Maghar * Maccabi Sha'ab Western Galilee Division Promoted to Liga Bet: * Beitar Julis (division champions) * Beitar Kafr Kana Other league clubs: * Ahi Acre * Beitar Abu Snan * Beitar al-Ittihad Shefa-'Amr * Beitar Ihud Mashhad * Hapoel Halat el-Sharif Tamra * Hapoel Kisra F.C. * Hapoel Nahariya * Hapoel Sha'ab * Hapoel Shefa-'Amr * Maccabi Bnei Yarka * Maccabi Ironi Kabul * Maccabi Kafr Sumei * Maccabi Kafr Yasif Jezreel Division Promoted to Liga Bet: * Hapoel Kafr Misr Nein (division champions) Other league clubs: * Beitar Afula * Beitar Iksal * Beitar el-Amal Naza ...
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1968–69 Liga Bet
The 1968–69 Liga Bet season saw Beitar Kiryat Tiv'on, Hapoel Tirat HaCarmel, Hapoel Bat Yam and Hapoel Eilat win their regional divisions and promoted to Liga Alef. North Division A North Division B Hapoel Shefayim folded during the season. South Division A South Division B ReferencesFour promoted teams determinedMaariv, 25.5.69, Historical Jewish Press Fourth relegated team to Liga Gimel will be determined next SaturdayDavar, 26.5.69, Historical Jewish Press First matchday in Bet Leagues passed in peaceDavar, 30.9.68, Historical Jewish Press Before last matchdayMaariv, 18.5.69, Historical Jewish Press {{DEFAULTSORT:1968-69 Liga Bet Liga Bet seasons Israel Israel (; he, יִשְׂרָאֵל, ; ar, إِسْرَائِيل, ), officially the State of Israel ( he, מְדִינַת יִשְׂרָאֵל, label=none, translit=Medīnat Yīsrāʾēl; ), is a country in Western Asia. It is situated ... 3 ...
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1966–68 Liga Alef
The 1966–68 Liga Alef season saw Hapoel Kfar Saba (champions of the North Division) and Beitar Jerusalem (champions of the South Division) win the title and promotion to Liga Leumit. North Division South Division See also *1966–68 Liga Leumit ReferencesKfar Shalem, Beitar Kiryat Ono, Nahariya and Safed - to Liga BetMaariv, 21.4.68, Historical Jewish Press Previous seasonsThe Israel Football Association {{DEFAULTSORT:1966-68 Liga Alef Liga Alef seasons Israel 2 Israel Israel (; he, יִשְׂרָאֵל, ; ar, إِسْرَائِيل, ), officially the State of Israel ( he, מְדִינַת יִשְׂרָאֵל, label=none, translit=Medīnat Yīsrāʾēl; ), is a country in Western Asia. It is situated ... 2 ...
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Hapoel Kiryat Ono F
Hapoel ( he, הפועל, lit. ''the worker'') is an Israeli Jewish sports association established in 1926 by the Histadrut Labor Federation. History During the British Mandate of Palestine period Hapoel had a bitter rivalry with Maccabi and organized its own competitions, with the exception of football, the only sport in which all the organizations played each other. At the time, Hapoel took no part in the ''Eretz Israel Olympic Committee'', which was controlled by Maccabi, and instead sought for international ties with similar workers sports organizations of socialist parties. Therefore, Hapoel became a member of SASI in 1927 and later was a member of CSIT. After the State of Israel was established, the rival sport organizations reached a 1951 agreement that allowed joint sports associations and competitions open for all Israeli residents. General sports clubs * Hapoel Jerusalem *Hapoel Tel Aviv * Hapoel Holon * Hapoel Haifa *Hapoel Rishon LeZion (handball), Hapoel Rishon ...
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