Maccabi Tel Aviv Football Club ( he, מועדון כדורגל מכבי תל אביב; ''Moadon Kaduregel Maccabi Tel Aviv'') is an Israeli
football
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club from
Tel Aviv
Tel Aviv-Yafo ( he, תֵּל־אָבִיב-יָפוֹ, translit=Tēl-ʾĀvīv-Yāfō ; ar, تَلّ أَبِيب – يَافَا, translit=Tall ʾAbīb-Yāfā, links=no), often referred to as just Tel Aviv, is the most populous city in the G ...
and part of the
Maccabi Tel Aviv Sport Club.
Founded in 1906 in
Jaffa
Jaffa, in Hebrew Yafo ( he, יָפוֹ, ) and in Arabic Yafa ( ar, يَافَا) and also called Japho or Joppa, the southern and oldest part of Tel Aviv-Yafo, is an ancient port city in Israel. Jaffa is known for its association with the b ...
as the HaRishon Le Zion-Yafo Association, it is the oldest and most decorated football club in Israel. With the establishment of the city of
Tel Aviv
Tel Aviv-Yafo ( he, תֵּל־אָבִיב-יָפוֹ, translit=Tēl-ʾĀvīv-Yāfō ; ar, تَلّ أَبِيب – يَافَا, translit=Tall ʾAbīb-Yāfā, links=no), often referred to as just Tel Aviv, is the most populous city in the G ...
in 1909, the club changed its name to Maccabi Tel Aviv. In 1922, it became the first
Jewish
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football club to participate in local competitions. The meaning of the name Maccabi – 'there is no one like you among the gods' – forms an integral part of the character of the team, which took the
Star of David
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A derivation of the ''seal of Solomon'', which was used for decorative ...
as their logo to represent the Jewish people. Maccabi Tel Aviv have won more titles than any other Israeli club, winning
League Championships,
State Cups, seven
Toto (League) Cups,
and two
Asian Champion Club Tournaments before Israel were expelled from the
AFC in 1974.
Maccabi Tel Aviv is the only football team that have never been relegated from the Israeli Premier League and one of only three Israeli teams to ever progress to the
UEFA Champions League
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group stage. The club is named after the
Maccabees
The Maccabees (), also spelled Machabees ( he, מַכַּבִּים, or , ; la, Machabaei or ; grc, Μακκαβαῖοι, ), were a group of Jewish rebel warriors who took control of Judea, which at the time was part of the Seleucid Empire. ...
and invest in the development and nurturing of young talent: the club runs three football academies in the Tel Aviv area as part of its youth programme, working with over 750 children aged 6–15, as well as running 17 youth teams with 400 players between 9 and 19 years old. These teams tend to compete very successfully in local and national leagues.
History
Pre-independence
In the early 1920s, despite the absence of an organised league, Maccabi Tel Aviv were known as the strongest football team in the country and were invited to numerous friendly matches, even against British teams of the local Mandate. Official tournaments began taking place in 1928 with the establishment of the Football Association and FIFA's recognition of Israeli football. In 1929, the team won their first trophy after beating
Maccabi Hashmonai Jerusalem
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Maccabi or Maccabee may also refer to:
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* Bruce Maccabee, an American optical physicist
* Judas Maccabeus or Judah Macc ...
4–0. Maccabi took the championship again one year later with a 2–1 victory over the British Army's 48th regiment and a third time in
1933, when
Hapoel Tel Aviv were beaten, 1–0.
In 1936, the club was invited to play in the United States. On their way there, Maccabi played in France, losing 2–0 to
Racing Paris
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Racing was founded in 1882 as a multi-discipline spor ...
and 3–1 to
Lille
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.
In the United States, Maccabi defeated the All-star team of New York City in front of 50,000 in
Yankee Stadium
Yankee Stadium is a baseball stadium located in the Bronx, New York City. It is the home field of the New York Yankees of Major League Baseball, and New York City FC of Major League Soccer.
Opened in April 2009, the stadium replaced the origi ...
.
Maccabi also defeated the
American Soccer League team in
Brooklyn
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and
Philadelphia
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on their home ground 1–0 and also played in Canada, where they drew 1–1 with
Toronto
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All-Stars. Maccabi continued their tour in the US and lost, 3–2, to
St. Louis Stars and the
Boston
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Celtics.
After returning from the United States, Maccabi players went on strike because they had not been paid. In 1937, after a year of strike action, the Football Association accepted their demands and the team ended their strike. In that year, Maccabi Tel Aviv also won their first league title. In 1939, after the start of
World War II
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, Maccabi won their second championship. At the end of the season, Maccabi went to
another tour, this time to Australia
where they were advertised as the "
Palestine" team and occasionally the Maccabi Palestine team. They played 18 games, winning 11, losing 5 and drawing 2. The games were against State sides (
New South Wales
)
, nickname =
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, es ...
, Victoria,
Queensland
)
, nickname = Sunshine State
, image_map = Queensland in Australia.svg
, map_caption = Location of Queensland in Australia
, subdivision_type = Country
, subdivision_name = Australia
, established_title = Before federation
, established_ ...
, South Australia and Western Australia), regional sides and five "tests" against the
Australian national team, winning one, drawing one and losing three.
In 1941 Maccabi won their first "
double
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* Th ...
",
Winning both the league and State Cup, beating Hapoel Tel Aviv, 2–1, in the final. Between 1941 and 1945, the league was suspended because of the war, but Maccabi continued playing friendly matches. In 1946, the league was still suspended but the State Cup returned with Maccabi beating
Hapoel Rishon LeZion 6–0 on aggregate in the final. In 1947, the league resumed and Maccabi won it as well as reaching the cup final. In the match against
Beitar Tel Aviv at the
Hatikva Neighborhood Stadium
The Hatikva Neighborhood Stadium (, ''Itztadion Shkhunat HaTikva'') is a multi-purpose stadium in the Hatikva Quarter of Tel Aviv in Israel.
History
The stadium was built in 1951, when the former stadium of Bnei Yehuda was built over. Maccabi were winning 3–2 when the referee disallowed a goal by Beitar. The Beitar players and their supporters stormed at the referee and Beitar defender Yom-Tov Mansherov broke the Cup. As a result, the referee ended the game and Maccabi were awarded a technical victory, thus winning a second double. Forty-five years later the cup was found in
Petah Tikva
Petah Tikva ( he, פֶּתַח תִּקְוָה, , ), also known as ''Em HaMoshavot'' (), is a city in the Central District (Israel), Central District of Israel, east of Tel Aviv. It was founded in 1878, mainly by Haredi Judaism, Haredi Jews of ...
.
1950s
This decade is considered Maccabi Tel Aviv's "
Golden Age
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", in which they won five championships and four
Israel Football Association
The Israel Football Association (IFA; he, ההתאחדות לכדורגל בישראל, ''HaHit'aḥdut leKaduregel beIsrael'', literally "The Association of Football in Israel") is the governing body of football in Israel. It organizes a varie ...
Cups.
The "Golden Age" actually began with the establishment of the State of Israel, with Maccabi Tel Aviv winning the league title in the 1949–50 season. The deciding match of the season was the second
Tel Aviv derby
The Tel Aviv derby refers to football matches between Israeli clubs Maccabi Tel Aviv and Hapoel Tel Aviv.
The rivalry between the clubs also exists in basketball, although Maccabi have been the dominant club in Israeli basketball since the 1960s. ...
against
Hapoel Tel Aviv, which Maccabi won, 1–0, thanks to a goal from striker
Yosef "Yosale" Merimovich that sealed Maccabi Tel Aviv's first post-independence championship title.
Merimovich was just one member of a squad of outstanding players that left Maccabi Tel Aviv unchallenged in their domination of the Israeli Premier League during the 1950s. That squad included the likes of defenders
Itzhak Schneor
Itzhak Schneor ( he, יצחק שניאור; 11 December 1925 – 20 November 2011) was an Israeli footballer and manager. The peak of his managerial career was when he, alongside Ya'akov Grundman jointly coached Israel from 1988 to 1992, and were ...
and
Eli Fuchs, goalkeeper Avraham Bandouri, striker
Zvi Studinski
Zvi Studinski ( he, צבי סטודינסקי), born 16 February 1927, was an Israeli footballer, who played for Maccabi Tel Aviv and for Israel.
Career
Studinski was born in Berlin in 1927 and immigrated with his family to Eretz Israel after th ...
and of course the club's legendary centre forward
Yehoshua "Shiye" Glazer. Glazer, who won the top scorer title in 1952 with 27 goals, is considered Maccabi Tel Aviv's greatest ever striker and was the club's highest goal scorer until
Avi Nimni
Avi Nimni ( he, אבי נמני; born 26 April 1972) is a former Israeli football player and Maccabi Tel Aviv's highest ever scorer. He is regarded as one of Maccabi Tel Aviv's greatest players ever. Until 2006, he served as the captain of the ...
broke his record in 2003.
The 1951–52 season was Maccabi's second league title after the establishment of the State, which they won by eight points ahead of
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 Jewish spo ...
, though they lost the IFA Cup final.
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. That year's Cup final provided them with the opportunity to put in one of their most devastating performances, crushing their opponents
Maccabi Netanya
Maccabi Netanya F.C. ( he, מועדון כדורגל מכבי נתניה, ''Football Club Maccabi Netanya'') is an Israeli football club based in Netanya. Established in 1934, the club was a founding member of the Israeli League in 1949. Af ...
4–0 with a brace from Glazer and individual goals from Studinski and midfielder
Israel Halivner
Israel Halivner ( he, ישראל חליבנר; 10 January 1928-11 December 2013) was a former Israeli footballer, who played for Maccabi Tel Aviv F.C., Maccabi Tel Aviv, and football manager. He was the head coach of Maccabi Tel Aviv when the club ...
.
It was the following season that the great
Hapoel Petah Tikva
Hapoel Petah Tikva F.C. ( he, הפועל פתח תקווה) is an Israeli football club based in the city of Petah Tikva, currently playing in the Liga Leumit.
Its most successful period was throughout the 1950s and 1960s, in which the club won ...
team of midfielder
Nahum Stelmach
Nahum Stelmach ( he, נחום סטלמך; – ) was an Israeli footballer and manager.
Biography
Stelmach was born in Petah Tikva, British Mandate of Palestine (now Israel), to a Jewish family. He was chosen third by '' Yediot Aharonots greatest ...
and associates burst on the scene and captured the championship from Maccabi Tel Aviv after a down to the wire finish.
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 went on to beat them to the title in two more seasons, 1955–56 and 1957–58, completing their fifth National Championship in the first decade of the modern state of Israel.
That final season title was complemented by a double, with Maccabi beating
Hapoel Haifa
Hapoel Haifa Football Club ( he, מועדון הכדורגל הפועל חיפה, ''Moadon HaKaduregel Hapoel Haifa'') is an Israeli football club located in the city of Haifa. The club won one championship (1998–99) and 4 Israeli cups (1 ...
in the IFA Cup final, 2–0.
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. Maccabi appeared to be cruising to victory with a seemingly unassailable 4–0 lead just ten minutes from time. But within five of those final ten minutes Hapoel Petah Tikva pulled back three of those goals, guaranteeing one of the most exciting finales in IFA Cup history. But in the end Maccabi held on to celebrate yet another IFA Cup triumph.
1960s
Following the "Golden Years" of the 1950s,
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. The second of those championships, in 1960, came at Maccabi's expense, with the Yellows leading the table on the last day of the season only to disappointingly lose their final match to Hapoel Haifa thereby handing the championship to Hapoel Petah Tikva.
The outstanding player of Maccabi's season had been
Rafi Levi
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, one of the greatest strikers in the club's history, who was the league's leading goal scorer with 19 goals. A year later the Brazilian club
Santos visited Israel,
along with their legendary player,
Pelé, for a friendly match against a side composed of the best players from both Maccabi Tel Aviv and Hapoel Petah Tikva. But even the combined forces of the two best clubs in the country were no match for the Brazilians, who won, 3–1.
After a number of unremarkable seasons, the 1960s saw the return of Maccabi Tel Aviv with one of their greatest coaches,
Jerry Beit haLevi
Moshe "Jerry" Beit haLevi ( he, ג'רי בית הלוי; 14 November 1912 – 3 February 1997) was an Israeli association football, football player and manager.
Playing career
Jerry played on the field with his brother Avraham Beit haLevi, Avrah ...
. He had served the club as a player in the 1930s and, with the exception of one year, managed the club for the ten years between 1947 and 1957.
Under his guardianship Maccabi Tel Aviv slowly returned to form and in the 1963–64 season won the Israel Football Association Cup after a second replay against Hapoel Haifa, which Maccabi won, 2–1. The following season Maccabi Tel Aviv repeated the feat by exactly the same score, this time in a dramatic extra time victory over
Bnei Yehuda that included goals by midfielders Moshe Asis and Rafi Baranes.
In the 1966–67 season Maccabi added a third IFA Cup.
This time the opponent in the final were city rivals Hapoel Tel Aviv whom Maccabi defeated by the very same 2–1 score line, with goals from midfielder Uri Kedmi and striker
Rachamim Talbi
Rachamim Talbi ( he, רחמים טלבי; born Rahamim Talbiev ( bg, Paхaмим Taлбиeв; born 17 May 1943 in Vidin, Bulgaria) is a former Israeli association football, football forward, who played for the Israel national football team, Israe ...
.
While the Cup competition was held as scheduled that year, the league was interrupted by the
Six-Day War
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and was extended into 1968. Now coached by their former midfielder Israel Halivner, Maccabi Tel Aviv won their first and only championship of the decade after a combined 60 match weeks, leading Hapoel Petah Tikva by three points at the top of the Israel Premier League table. But by far the most memorable event of the decade was Maccabi's success in the
Asian Champion Club Tournament
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in 1969,
becoming the second Israeli football club to win an international competition in the country's history. Now managed by former striking great Yossele Merimovich, Maccabi beat
South Korea
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n side
Yangzee FC
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Yangzee was a special football club to aim anti-communism, and was founded by the Korean Central Intelligence Agency (KCIA) on 29 March 1967, after the North Korea na ...
in extra time through a goal by striker Dror Bar Nur.
A less successful decade for Maccabi Tel Aviv perhaps, but the club still managed to win one championship and three Israel Football Association Cups.
Among the great names of the decade were midfielder Nissim Bachar, defender Meir Nimni, defender
Menachem "Miko" Bello, defender
Tzvika Rosen, goalkeeper
Haim Levin
Haim Levin (born c. 1937 in Petah Tikva) is a former Israeli football goalkeeper who is most famous for playing in Maccabi Tel Aviv and for Israel in the 1960s.
Honours
* Israeli championships
** 1966–68
* State Cup
**1963–64, 1964–65, 1966 ...
, midfielder Moshe Asis, striker Rafi Levi and midfielder
Giora Spiegel
Giora Spiegel ( he, גיורא שפיגל), (born July 27, 1947) is an Israeli former footballer and coach. As a footballer, he holds the record for the longest Israeli international career, spanning 14 years and 357 days.
Biography
Born in P ...
.
1970s
By Maccabi Tel Aviv standards, the 1960s had not been a particularly successful decade. With the coming of the 1970s, all that was about to change. The very first year of the decade was a stellar indication of that change as the team, under the able leadership of
David Schweitzer
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Career
Playing career
Schweitzer started his athletic career as a basketball player wi ...
, won an historic double.
The Israeli Football Association (IFA) Cup final was won with a 2–1 victory over Maccabi Netanya.
The league title on the other hand was ensured only on goal difference, but one that was built in part upon one of the finest performances in the club's history, a 5–0 thrashing of city rivals Hapoel Tel Aviv in the Tel Aviv derby. On a rainy day at the end of January 1970, 20,000 spectators saw Maccabi midfielder Giora Shpiegel score a
hat-trick
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Origin
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to lead his side to an unforgettable victory.
But despite that defeat, Hapoel stayed neck-and-neck with Maccabi until the last week and it was Hapoel who found themselves in second place on goal difference when the season reached its conclusion.
The following season was a weak one for Maccabi Tel Aviv that saw them finish tenth in the league table.
But just one year later they were fully back on track winning their second championship of the decade in the 1971–72 season.
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.
Just four years later Maccabi Tel Aviv found themselves for the first time in a relegation battle, with the final week of the 1975–76 season seeing no less than nine clubs battling it out to stay in the upper tier. Maccabi beat
Beitar Jerusalem
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2–0 with goals from strikers Rachamim Talbi and
Benny Tabak
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Personal life
His father was Israeli Olympic runner David Tabak. He is Jewish
Jews ( he, יְהוּדִי ...
, thus escaping what would have been the first drop in the club's history.
In April of that same year, leaders of the English
Football League First Division
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,
Queens Park Rangers
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, arrived in Israel for a friendly to face a Maccabi Tel Aviv side bolstered by three of the Israeli Premier League's brightest stars of the time: Maccabi Netanya strikers
Mordechai "Motaleh" Spiegler and
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 L ...
and Beitar Jerusalem midfielder
Uri Malmilian
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Early life and playing career
Born in the neighbourhood of Mamilla in West Jerusalem, Malmilian had a memorable playi ...
. Maccabi won the match, 2–1, with goals from Malmilian and Spiegler.
A year later and once again Maccabi Tel Aviv went from near disaster to the league summit, securing in the 1976/77 season their second double of the decade.
They won the title three points ahead of
Maccabi Jaffa and with 47 goals, the highest number in the league. Striker
Vicky Peretz
Yitzhak "Vicky" Peretz ( he, יצחק "ויקי" פרץ, 11 February 1953 – 29 June 2021) was an Israeli Olympic football player who played for the Israel national team, and manager. He played for Maccabi Ramat Amidar, Maccabi Tel Av ...
finished as the league's leading goal scorer with 17 league goals and another five in IFA Cup competition.
But it was Benny Tabak's lone goal against Beitar Tel Aviv in front of 30,000 spectators at
Bloomfield Stadium that earned Maccabi the IFA Cup and their second double in the space of seven years.
Among the great Maccabi players of the time were strikers Benny Tabak and Vicky Peretz and the late
Avi Cohen
Avraham "Avi" Cohen ( he, אבי כהן; 14 November 1956 – 29 December 2010) was an Israeli footballer who played as a defender, and a manager. He was best known for his spells playing for two British clubs: Liverpool in England and Rangers ...
, who earned the nickname "Libero" (from the Italian, a fullback who is given freedom – libero – to roam from his position to play a role in offence as well) and is thought to be one of the greatest defenders in the history of Israeli football. One of his most memorable goals was in a 2–0 derby victory over Hapoel Tel Aviv in 1978, when the defender struck an absolutely unstoppable ball from the edge of the area straight into the opposition net.
Vicky Peretz and Benny Tabak are remembered as two of the greatest strikers in the history of the club, with the former scoring 67 and the latter 121 goals
in the yellow and blue jersey of Maccabi Tel Aviv.
1980s
The 1980s saw a period of below par achievements for Maccabi Tel Aviv FC, earning the decade the nickname the "thin years". While adding two Israel Football Association (IFA) Cups to the trophy cabinet,
the club remained without a league title throughout the decade. The first of the two consecutive IFA Cup triumphs, however, was won in dramatic fashion in a final against
Maccabi Haifa
Maccabi Haifa ( he, מכבי חיפה) is one of the biggest sports clubs in Israel and a part of the Maccabi association. It runs several sports clubs and teams in Haifa which have competed in a variety of sports over the years, such as Football ...
in the 1986–87 season. While Maccabi Tel Aviv, third in the table, finished six places above their northern namesakes, the Cup final was a tight affair that ended 3–3 after extra time and was decided in a
penalty shoot-out
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. And it was striker Benny Tabak's final kick that saw Maccabi Tel Aviv lift their first IFA Cup in ten years.
The following season Maccabi Tel Aviv, now under the stewardship of Giora Spiegel,
underwent their worst defeat in the club's history, a 0–10 rout suffered at the hands of that same Maccabi Haifa.
Yet only three weeks later the club appeared in their second consecutive intriguing IFA Cup final, this time against their arch big city rivals Hapoel Tel Aviv. Despite the fresh memories of their lacklustre performance in Haifa the team succeeded in returning to form thanks to a wonderful goal by midfielder Mickey Cohen and yet another from Benny Tabak that led to a 2–1 victory and a second straight IFA Cup title.
Another memorable event of the 1980s occurred at the beginning of the decade, in a match against Beitar Jerusalem held at the
YMCA Stadium in
Jerusalem
Jerusalem (; he, יְרוּשָׁלַיִם ; ar, القُدس ) (combining the Biblical and common usage Arabic names); grc, Ἱερουσαλήμ/Ἰεροσόλυμα, Hierousalḗm/Hierosóluma; hy, Երուսաղեմ, Erusałēm. i ...
in the second matchweek of the 1981–82 season. The match referee
Avraham Klein, of international reputation, disallowed a Beitar goal but the players continued to celebrate. 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. To the great ire of the local fans he scored the goal that would ultimately lead to a 1–2 Maccabi victory.
Despite the less than scintillating nature of Maccabi's performances throughout the decade, the club was blessed with a number of outstanding players, including Moti Ivanir, midfielder Alon Natan, goalkeeper
Bonni Ginzburg
Ben-Zion Shabbtai "Boni" Ginzburg (or Bonni, he, בן-ציון שבתאי "בוני" גינצבורג; born 12 December 1964) is an Israeli footballer who played as a goalkeeper and retired in 2001. He played for 11 different clubs during his ex ...
and striker
Eli Driks
Eli Driks ( he, אלי דריקס, born 13 October 1964) is an Israeli former footballer who worked as marketing CEO for the basketball and football arms of Maccabi Tel Aviv.
Career statistics
International goals
Honours
* Israeli Premie ...
who succeeded in leaving their mark on the club's history. 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
Sportvereniging Roda Juliana Combinatie Kerkrade (; Ripuarian: ), also known as Roda JC Kerkrade () or commonly Roda JC or Roda, is a Dutch professional football club based in Kerkrade, Netherlands. Roda JC Kerkrade plays in the Eerste Divisie. ...
. Alon Natan found the net 40 times before leaving the club for Bnei Yehuda at the end of the 1989–90 season. He was subsequently forced into retirement at age 23 due to injury.
Bonni Ginzburg protected the Maccabi goal from the beginning of the decade until the 1987–88 season. He earned himself a place on the
national squad and two years later became the first Israeli goalkeeper to play abroad. Eli Driks, one of the club's all-time greatest strikers,
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.
1990s
After the considerably less than spectacular decade of the 1980s, a young head coach by the name of
Avram Grant
Avraham "Avram" Grant ( he, אברהם "אברם" גרנט; born Avraham Granat; ) is an Israeli professional football manager. He has spent the majority of his career coaching and managing in Israel, winning a number of national league and cup ...
took over the reins at Maccabi Tel Aviv and brought with him a whole slew of young players that together brought about one of the most successful decades in the club's history. By the time the decade had reached its halfway point the team had already won an historic "double" along with two more championships, two State Cups and one
Toto (League) Cup, to which two more would be added before the decade had drawn to a close.
Within a matter of a few short years, the glow surrounding Maccabi Tel Aviv, which had dimmed somewhat in the 80s, had returned and once again the yellow and blue of Maccabi became the national colours of Israel's football culture.
It all started in the 1991–92 season, when by virtue of exceptional talent and quality attacking football under the leadership of Avraham Grant, Maccabi Tel Aviv won the league championship for the first time in thirteen years. What contributed to this talent was, among other things, the arrival at the club of the Russian national goalkeeper
Alexander Ubarov, who in time became a real Maccabi Tel Aviv legend. With him arrived defender
Alexander Polukarov, who also left an enduring mark at the club and together with midfielder Uri Malmilyan and the young midfielders Avi Nimni and
Itzik Zohar
Itzik Zohar ( he, איציק זוהר; born October 31, 1970) is an Israeli former international footballer and television sports personality. Born in Bat Yam, Israel to a family of North African extraction, he holds the distinction of scoring the ...
returned Maccabi Tel Aviv to the top of Israeli football. In the 1992–93 season, after winning the Toto (League) Cup, this talented and successful group of young players of the 1990s got their first taste of victory in the prestigious State Cup after goals by Itsik Zohar and fellow midfielder
Nir Klinger
Nir Klinger ( he, ניר קלינגר; born 25 May 1966) is an Israeli football coach and former player.
During the 1990s, Klinger served as Captain for Maccabi Tel Aviv and the Israel national football team.
He was the coach of Maccabi Tel ...
decided the final against arch rivals Hapoel Tel Aviv. But despite finishing an excellent season with 88 points, the league title, and hence an historic "double", remained beyond their grasp as Maccabi Haifa enjoyed a spectacular season that saw them play all 39 league matches without a loss and pip Maccabi Tel Aviv to the championship.
But the following season Grant and his charges compensated for their disappointment when defender
Alon Brumer's famous goal in
Beer Sheva succeeded in returning the championship to Maccabi Tel Aviv in dramatic fashion.
At the end of the 1995 season the "Mofet" Group took control of Maccabi Tel Aviv and as a result of Avraham Grant's decision to leave the club, a new coach,
Dror Kashtan
Dror Kashtan ( he, דרור קשטן, born 1 October 1944) is an Israeli former football player and manager. As a player, he represented the Israeli national team three times. As a manager, he took charge of numerous clubs as well as the Israel ...
, took over the reins for what would prove to be one of the best seasons in the club's history. Their chief rivals were once again Maccabi Haifa, and the team traveled to their
Kiryat Eliezer Stadium
The Haifa Municipal Stadium ( he, האצטדיון העירוני חיפה, ''Etztadion HaIroni Haifa''), more commonly known as Kiryat Eliezer (), was a multi-use stadium in the Kiryat Eliezer neighborhood of Haifa, Israel. It was mostly used f ...
for what will always be remembered as the must-win match of that season. As the players headed for the dressing room trailing 1–0 at half time, coach Kashtan controversially decided to return his players to await their Maccabi Haifa rivals on the pitch. In the second half, goals by striker Eli Dricks and midfielders Nir Klinger and Avi Nimni turned the match around, and that 1–3 victory not only handed Maccabi Tel Aviv the championship but also paved the way for the "double" after a 4–1 thrashing of
Hapoel Rishon Lezion in the State Cup final.
With Israel's entrance into
European football
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in 1992,
Maccabi Tel Aviv also turned their attention to leaving their mark in this prestigious competition as well. The 1992–93 season marked the first time Maccabi Tel Aviv competed in
UEFA Champions League
The UEFA Champions League (abbreviated as UCL, or sometimes, UEFA CL) is an annual club football competition organised by the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) and contested by top-division European clubs, deciding the competit ...
qualifiers and in the first round they defeated the Maltese club
Valletta
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but lost to
Belgian
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*Ancient Belgian language, an extinct languag ...
side
Club Brugge in the second round. In the 1994–95 season, Maccabi were knocked out in the second round of the
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup
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by German side
Werder Bremen
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on a 2–0 aggregate. The following season Maccabi once again tried their luck in the Champions League qualifiers and almost succeeded, but a 2–1 aggregate loss to the
Swiss
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*Swiss-system tournament, in various games and sports
*Swiss Internation ...
club
Grasshopper handed the latter the keys to the group stages. In 1996, it was the powerful Turkish side
Fenerbahçe that stood between Maccabi and the group stages and in the resultant
UEFA Cup
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competition they encountered, and subsequently lost to, the Spanish club
Tenerife
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. In the 1999–00 season, Maccabi got past Lithuanian opponents
FBK Kaunas
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History
Banga Kaunas (1960–1993)
Originally the team was founded in 1960 as Banga Kaunas and played its first three years ...
in the UEFA Cup qualifiers but then lost to French competitors
Lens
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4–3 on aggregate in round one.
In the 1990s Maccabi Tel Aviv were blessed with many talented players, among them defenders
Amir Shelach
Amir Schelach ( he, אמיר שלח; born 11 July 1970) is a former Israeli footballer who represented the Israel national football team 85 times.
Honours
*Israeli Premier League (3):
**Liga Leumit 1991-92, 1991-92, Liga Leumit 1994-95, 1994-95, ...
and the Brumer brothers
Gadi and
Alon Alon or ALON may refer to:
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, midfielder
Noam Shoham and strikers Meir Melika and
Nir Sivilia. Leading the team into battle was the genius of captain Nir Klinger, the free-kick artistry of Itzik Zohar and perhaps the greatest player in Maccabi Tel Aviv's history, midfielder
Avi Nimni
Avi Nimni ( he, אבי נמני; born 26 April 1972) is a former Israeli football player and Maccabi Tel Aviv's highest ever scorer. He is regarded as one of Maccabi Tel Aviv's greatest players ever. Until 2006, he served as the captain of the ...
. In 1997, the "Mofet" Group broke up and the club was taken over by Loni Herzikovich.
2000s
With a particularly attacking style of football promoted by head coach Nir Klinger, the second millennium got off to a very good start for Maccabi Tel Aviv, who won two consecutive coveted State Cups. The first came in the 2000–01 season,
one that saw Maccabi finish just fourth in the table but with the highest number of goals of any club in the Israeli Premier League, 71. Particularly memorable was Maccabi's 7–0 demolition of Beitar Jerusalem towards the end of the season and the jaw-dropping total of 10 goals to just one reply against Hapoel Rishon Lezion in January of that same year. 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.
The following season will largely be remembered for the tragic event that occurred on 26 January 2002 during a match against Beitar Jerusalem. Without a preceding incident, Maccabi defender
Meni Levi
Meni Levi ( he, מני לוי; born August 6, 1980), is a retired Israeli footballer who played as a right back for Israeli football club Maccabi Tel Aviv.
Levi started playing for Maccabi Tel Aviv from a young age, making his debut for the club ...
suddenly collapsed in the middle of the pitch, picked himself up and then collapsed again. He received treatment on the pitch for quite a long time before being rushed to a hospital. The game, in the meantime, was not resumed. For a number of years Levi received treatment at the rehabilitation facility Beit Levinstein in
Ra'anana
Ra'anana ( he, רַעֲנָנָּה, lit. "Fresh") is a city in the southern Sharon Plain of the Central District of Israel. It was founded in 1922 as an American-Jewish settlement, 1 km south of the village of Tabsur, where an important ...
but unfortunately was unable to recover and was returned to his family. Subsequently, the club decided to retire Levi's number twelve jersey entirely. As the year progressed the team succeeded in recovering from this tragic incident and ended the season with their second State Cup title in as many years. In the final, Maccabi Tel Aviv won a penalty shoot-out against that season's champion, Maccabi Haifa, after extra time saw the two sides locked in a goalless draw.
The following season Maccabi Tel Aviv won a dramatic league championship from title rivals Maccabi Haifa. On the eve of the last day of the season, head coach
Nir Klinger
Nir Klinger ( he, ניר קלינגר; born 25 May 1966) is an Israeli football coach and former player.
During the 1990s, Klinger served as Captain for Maccabi Tel Aviv and the Israel national football team.
He was the coach of Maccabi Tel ...
's lads led the league table on goal difference alone. On the day itself Maccabi Haifa led 0–5 at half time against
Ashdod while Maccabi were still looking for their first goal against Hapoel Petah Tikva. Only in the second half did they score the three goals (to no reply) that pushed their goal difference past Maccabi Haifa and brought the Championship plate back to the Maccabi Tel Aviv trophy cabinet.
Maccabi's most significant achievement of the decade came in the 2004–05 season when the team reached the group stages of the Champions League.
In the play-off stages they beat the Greek side
PAOK Thessaloniki and became Israel's second club, after Maccabi Haifa two years earlier, to reach the group stages. There they were drawn against three giants of European football, the German
Bayern Munich, the Italian
Juventus
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and the Dutch
Ajax
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. Nonetheless Maccabi succeeded in finishing the group stage with a precious four points after beating Ajax and drawing with Juventus at home. Paradoxically they ended an unstable league season eighth in the table but once again came away with the State Cup after winning a penalty shoot-out in a final against
Maccabi Herzliya
Maccabi Herzliya F.C. ( he, מועדון כדורגל מכבי הרצליה, ''Moadon Kaduregel Maccabi Herzliya'') is an Israeli football club based in Herzliya. The club is currently in and plays at the Herzliya Municipal Stadium.
History ...
that ended 2–2 after extra time.
After this third State Cup in five seasons, Maccabi's fortunes dipped drastically and other clubs took turns winning the league and the Cup. The 2005–06 season will be remembered in particular, earning the nickname "the Galacticos season", for a team that brought together the likes of Israeli international
Eyal Berkovic
Eyal Berkovic (or Berkovich, he, אייל ברקוביץ'; born 2 April 1972) is an Israeli former professional association footballer, football coach, team owner and television talk show presenter.
As a player he was an attacking midfielde ...
, Croatian star
Đovani Roso
Đovani Roso ( it, Giovanni Rosso, he, ג'ובאני רוסו; born 17 November 1972) is a Croatian former association footballer, who holds Israeli permanent residency. Played as a midfielder who preferred to play on the center-right flank of ...
and Maccabi all-time great
Avi Nimni
Avi Nimni ( he, אבי נמני; born 26 April 1972) is a former Israeli football player and Maccabi Tel Aviv's highest ever scorer. He is regarded as one of Maccabi Tel Aviv's greatest players ever. Until 2006, he served as the captain of the ...
. 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.
On 28 December 2007, during the 2007–08 season, the club was transferred to the hands of billionaire
Alex Shnaider
Alexander Yevseyevich Shnaider (russian: Алекса́ндр Евсе́евич "А́лекс" Шнайдер; he, אלכסנדר (אלכס) שניידר; born 3 August 1968) is a Russian-born Canadian entrepreneur and former commodities tra ...
. Shnaider diverted large sums of money to the club, mainly for paying off debts and for developing the youth department. In 2008 alone, Shnaider invested nearly
NIS
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₪40 million from his own money into the club. Overall, in just over a year's time, Shnaider had invested approximately US$20 million in the team.
On 3 August 2009, Shnaider passed the team on to another Canadian billionaire's hands,
Mitchell Goldhar
Mitchell Goldhar is a Canadian billionaire and businessman.
He owned SmartCentres, a firm that developed Walmart-anchored shopping malls in Canada, and retains a significant ownership stake in its successor firm SmartCentres REIT. Since August 2 ...
. This handover was done for no cost, but against a commitment to pay off the team's debts to Loni Herzkovitz.
2010s
In the 2010–11 season, Maccabi enjoyed one moment of glory in Europe, beating a strong Greek
Olympiacos
Olympiacós Sýndesmos Filáthlon Peiraiós ( el, Ολυμπιακός Σύνδεσμος Φιλάθλων Πειραιώς, Olympic Club of Fans of Piraeus) is a major multi-sport club based in Piraeus, Greece. Olympiacos is parent to a number ...
side 1–0 in the home leg of the
UEFA Europa League qualifiers. The victory sent Maccabi into the first round of the competition where, despite an exciting 4–3 victory in the home leg, Maccabi failed to surpass French giants
Paris Saint-Germain
Paris Saint-Germain Football Club (), commonly referred to as Paris Saint-Germain, Paris, Paris SG or simply PSG is a professional football club based in Paris, France. They compete in Ligue 1, the top division of French football. As Fr ...
after a 2–0 loss in the French capital. The following season Maccabi claimed a famous victory against Greek side
Panathinaikos
Panathinaikos Athlitikos Omilos ( el, Παναθηναϊκός Αθλητικός Όμιλος, literally in English: "Panathenaic Athletic Club" or Panathinaikos A.C.), also known simply as Panathinaikós , is a major Greek multi-sport club ba ...
, beating them 3–0 at Bloomfield Stadium in the qualifying stages of the Europa League.
It was a year Maccabi actually did succeed in reaching the group stage of the competition but collected just two points in a group that contained Turkish side
Beşiktaş, the Ukrainians
Dynamo Kyiv
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and the English
Stoke City.
The 2012–13 season finally put an end to Maccabi Tel Aviv's bad fortunes in the league as they won their first championship in a decade. Under the stewardship of the new Director of Football
Jordi Cruyff
Johan Jordi Cruijff (anglicised to Cruyff; born 9 February 1974) is a football coach and former player. He is the son of former player and manager Johan Cruyff.
As a footballer, Cruyff played from 1992 through to 2010, including periods with ...
and Spanish head coach
Óscar García, Maccabi dominated the league and claimed the title by thirteen points ahead of their nearest rival. They finished the season with the league's highest goal total of 78 while conceding the fewest with just 30 goals conceded. Leading that attack was the league's highest goal scorer, striker
Eliran Atar
Eliran Atar ( he, אלירן עטר; born 17 February 1987) is an Israeli professional footballer who plays for Bnei Yehuda as a forward.
Early life
Atar was born in Tel Aviv, Israel, to a Moroccan Jewish family.
Club career
Bnei Yehuda
On 7 ...
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
Rade Stanislav Prica (born 30 June 1980) is a Swedish former professional footballer who played as a striker. He is the only player who has won league championships in the three Scandinavian countries – Sweden, Denmark and Norway. He also play ...
(eight) and midfielder
Eran Zahavi
Eran Zahavi (or Zehavi, he, ערן זהבי; born 25 July 1987) is an Israeli professional footballer who plays as a forward for Israeli Premier League club Maccabi Tel Aviv.
Zahavi was named Israeli Footballer of the Year twice (2013–14 ...
(seven) who both arrived at the club in the January transfer window. In defense, the tone was set by Maccabi's two center halves,
Eitan Tibi
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Early life
Tibi was ...
and the Spaniard
Carlos García, backed up by the excellence of Maccabi Tel Aviv's
Nigerian
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goalkeeper,
Vincent Enyeama
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Despite his below-average height for a goalkeeper, he is popularly regarded as one of the greatest African goalkeepers of all time a ...
.
The 2013–14 season saw a change in the club's Coach Position with
Paulo Sousa
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Starting his career at Benfica, he also represented Sporting CP in his countr ...
replacing Oscar Garcia, as well as several players leaving and new players arriving. Notably
Vincent Enyeama
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Despite his below-average height for a goalkeeper, he is popularly regarded as one of the greatest African goalkeepers of all time a ...
left for
Lille
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with Goalkeeper
Juan Pablo Colinas
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Club career
Born in León, Spain, León, ...
joining between the posts, and
Nikola Mitrović
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Early years
In 1997, aged 10, Mitrović joined the youth system of his hometown ...
joining from
Videoton. The team continued its success in the league and claimed another championship behind
Eran Zahavi
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Zahavi was named Israeli Footballer of the Year twice (2013–14 ...
's goal scoring. The Team's main rivals this season were Hapoel Be'er Sheva who came in second. The team also enjoyed relative success in the
UEFA Europa League
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as they advanced to the round of 32 after a difficult group stage, before ultimately being ousted by
Basel
, french: link=no, Bâlois(e), it, Basilese
, neighboring_municipalities= Allschwil (BL), Hégenheim (FR-68), Binningen (BL), Birsfelden (BL), Bottmingen (BL), Huningue (FR-68), Münchenstein (BL), Muttenz (BL), Reinach (BL), Riehen (BS ...
.
The 2014–15 season was characterized by a difficult start.
Operation Protective Edge
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was a military operation launched by Israel on 8 July 2014 in the Gaza Strip, a Palestinian territory that h ...
meant that the qualifying games to the
UEFA Champions League
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were held away from Israel, leading Maccabi to be ousted from both the Champions League and the Europa League. There was also a shake-up at the coach position as
Paulo Sousa
Paulo Manuel Carvalho de Sousa, CavIH (; born 30 August 1970) is a Portuguese football manager and former professional player who played as a defensive midfielder.
Starting his career at Benfica, he also represented Sporting CP in his countr ...
left for
Basel
, french: link=no, Bâlois(e), it, Basilese
, neighboring_municipalities= Allschwil (BL), Hégenheim (FR-68), Binningen (BL), Birsfelden (BL), Bottmingen (BL), Huningue (FR-68), Münchenstein (BL), Muttenz (BL), Reinach (BL), Riehen (BS ...
.
Óscar García returned but left before the beginning of the season and was replaced by
Pako Ayestarán. During the Tel Aviv Derby on 3 November 2014, a fan from Hapoel Tel Aviv broke onto the pitch with an intent to assault Maccabi Star
Eran Zahavi
Eran Zahavi (or Zehavi, he, ערן זהבי; born 25 July 1987) is an Israeli professional footballer who plays as a forward for Israeli Premier League club Maccabi Tel Aviv.
Zahavi was named Israeli Footballer of the Year twice (2013–14 ...
who was shown a red card for defending himself.
In the aftermath of the event, both teams had 1 point redacted and forfeited the match. However, this event didn't stop Maccabi Tel Aviv from being the first Israeli team to win all three local Trophies: the
Premier League
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, the
State Cup and the
Toto Cup
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F ...
. Notable new players in the team were
Nosa Igiebor
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...
and
Eden Ben Basat. The best player in the squad was still
Eran Zahavi
Eran Zahavi (or Zehavi, he, ערן זהבי; born 25 July 1987) is an Israeli professional footballer who plays as a forward for Israeli Premier League club Maccabi Tel Aviv.
Zahavi was named Israeli Footballer of the Year twice (2013–14 ...
who broke the Israeli Record for consecutive scoring games and scored 27 goals throughout the season.
In the 2015–16 season, the team qualified for the
UEFA Champions League group stage for the first time in 11 years. They were a member of Group G, along with
Chelsea
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Canada
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** Chelsea (UK Parliament consti ...
,
Porto
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and
Dynamo Kyiv
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.
However, these three elite clubs proved to be too much for Maccabi Tel Aviv to handle, and they lost all 6 of their group stage matches, scoring just 1 goal while conceding 16. Maccabi were eliminated in the group stage of the
Toto Cup AI. In the league, Maccabi's main rivals for the title were
Hapoel Be'er Sheva
Hapoel Be'er Sheva Football Club ( he, מועדון הכדורגל הפועל באר שבע, ''Moadon HaKaduregel Hapoel Be'er Sheva'') is an Israeli football club from the city of Be'er Sheva, that competes in the Israeli Premier League. The c ...
. After a loss to Hapoel Be'er Sheva at
Bloomfield Stadium thanks to two clinical goals from
Elyaniv Barda
Elyaniv Barda (or Elianiv, he, אליניב ברדה; born 15 December 1981) is an Israeli former football forward and winger, And the current manager of Hapoel Be'er Sheva. His former clubs include Hapoel Be'er Sheva, Maccabi Haifa, Hapoel ...
and
Maor Melikson, head coach
Slavisa Jokanovic was signed by
Fulham
Fulham () is an area of the London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham in West London, England, southwest of Charing Cross. It lies on the north bank of the River Thames, bordering Hammersmith, Kensington and Chelsea. The area faces Wandsworth ...
and replaced by
Peter Bosz
Peter Sylvester Bosz (, born 21 November 1963) is a Dutch professional football manager and former player. Playing career
Club
A midfielder, Bosz started his professional career played with Vitesse in 1981; after a loan season with then amat ...
, who helped improve Maccabi's performances in the league. Be'er Sheva fell under huge pressure before the end of the season, which helped Maccabi fight back and get into the title race again. Maccabi managed to take advantage of Be'er Sheva's bad results, beating
Beitar Jerusalem
Beitar Jerusalem Football Club ( he, מועדון כדורגל בית"ר ירושלים, Moadon Kaduregel Beitar Yerushalayim), commonly known as Beitar Jerusalem () or simply as Beitar (), is an Israeli football club based in the city of Jerus ...
in a close and dramatic tie, where
Eran Zahavi
Eran Zahavi (or Zehavi, he, ערן זהבי; born 25 July 1987) is an Israeli professional footballer who plays as a forward for Israeli Premier League club Maccabi Tel Aviv.
Zahavi was named Israeli Footballer of the Year twice (2013–14 ...
scored the winning goal for Maccabi in the 90th minute, breaking the goalscoring record of
Nisim Elmaliah
Nisim Elmaliah ( he, ניסים אלמליח; November 11, 1928 – October 24, 1989) was an Israeli footballer who played mainly in the uniform of Beitar Tel Aviv. Elmaliah was known to have particularly strong kick, which helped him to score m ...
by scoring more than 31 goals in one league season. In the biggest game of the season, against Hapoel Be'er Sheva, a win would have brought Maccabi to 1st place because of their goal difference, while any other result would have left Hapoel Be'er Sheva alone at 1st place with a 3 points advantage and only 3 games to go. Maccabi tied the game 0-0, leaving Hapoel Be'er Sheva 3 points ahead of Maccabi and top of the league. Maccabi continued their bad form and dropped points again in their next game, this time against
Hapoel Ra'anana
Hapoel Ra'anana Association Football Club ( he, עמותת הפועל רעננה מחלקת כדורגל, ''Amutat Hapoel Ra'anana Mahleket Kaduregel'') is an Israeli football club based in the city of Ra'anana. They currently play in Liga Alef ...
, drawing 1-1, and the title came closer to Hapoel Be'er Sheva, who had a 5 points advantage with only 2 games to go. The last game of the league season was a rollercoaster of emotions for Maccabi fans who were hoping for Be'er Sheva to lose against Sakhnin, and who needed to defeat Maccabi Haifa to win the championship. Sakhnin took the lead after 6 minutes, however, Be'er Sheva responded quickly and got a goal after only 10 minutes. At that stage, Be'er Sheva were championed as Maccabi kept on searching for a goal, which finally came when Eran Zahavi scored, which meant Maccabi were the champions at the time. 12 minutes after Maccabi's goal, Be'er Sheva went 2-1 up. Maccabi got a 6–0 lead over Haifa but was unable to win the title, as Be'er Sheva had scored the third goal and became champions. The
State Cup Final was Maccabi's last chance to win a trophy this season, and they faced Maccabi Haifa in the final. However, Haifa defeated Maccabi 1-0 and won their first cup in 18 years, which caused Peter Bosz to be released to Ajax as Maccabi had finished with no trophies. The 2015–16 season was called "the worst year in Jordi's Era". Eran Zahavi, Maccabi's star player, was sold to
Guangzhou R&F
Guangzhou City Football Club (广州城) is a Chinese professional football club that competes in the Chinese Super League under licence from the Chinese Football Association (CFA). The team is based in Guangzhou, Guangdong, and their home venu ...
for 8.5 million dollars at the end of the season.
The following campaign
Shota Arveladze
Shota Arveladze ( ka, შოთა არველაძე; born 22 February 1973) is a Georgian professional football manager and former player who was most recently the manager of EFL Championship club Hull City.
Arveladze played at Dinamo T ...
was named Head Coach and successfully helped the Club advance to the Europa League Group stages where they played
Zenit
Zenit, meaning "zenith", may refer to:
Spaceflight and rocketry
* Zenit (rocket family), a Soviet family of space launch vehicles
* Zenit (satellite), a type of Soviet spy satellite
* Zenit sounding rocket, a Swiss rocket
Sports
* Zenit (sports ...
,
Alkmaar
Alkmaar () is a city and municipality in the Netherlands, located in the province of North Holland, about 30 km north of Amsterdam. Alkmaar is well known for its traditional cheese market. For tourists, it is a popular cultural destination. The ...
and
Dundalk
Dundalk ( ; ga, Dún Dealgan ), meaning "the fort of Dealgan", is the county town (the administrative centre) of County Louth, Ireland. The town is on the Castletown River, which flows into Dundalk Bay on the east coast of Ireland. It is h ...
. Over the course of the 2016/17 season, Maccabi defeated Hapoel Tel Aviv 5:0 which tied the biggest Derby victory set in 1969/70. Arveladze left the Club midway through the campaign and was replaced by Angolan
Lito Vidigal
José Carlos Fernandes Vidigal (born 11 July 1969), commonly known as Lito, is an Angolan professional football manager and former player who played as a defender.
He spent his entire playing career in Portugal, mainly with Belenenses in the P ...
as the squad ended the season in 2nd place while falling in the Cup Final.
Jordi Cruyff
Johan Jordi Cruijff (anglicised to Cruyff; born 9 February 1974) is a football coach and former player. He is the son of former player and manager Johan Cruyff.
As a footballer, Cruyff played from 1992 through to 2010, including periods with ...
was appointed Head Coach for the 2017–18 season as the Sports Director moved down to the sidelines in his 6th season with the Yellow & Blue. The Club advanced to the
Europa League Group Stage for the second straight season where they faced
Astana
Astana, previously known as Akmolinsk, Tselinograd, Akmola, and most recently Nur-Sultan, is the capital city of Kazakhstan.
The city lies on the banks of the Ishim (river), Ishim River in the north-central part of Kazakhstan, within the Akmo ...
,
Slavia Prague
Sportovní klub Slavia Praha – fotbal (Sports Club Slavia Prague – Football, ), commonly known as Slavia Praha or Slavia Prague, is a Czech professional football club in Prague. Founded in 1892, they are the second most successful club in ...
and
Villarreal
Villarreal ( ca-valencia , Vila-real) is a city and municipality in the province of Castellón which is part of the Valencian Community in the east of Spain.
The town is located at 42 m above sea level, 7 km to the south of the province's ...
, defeating the
La Liga
The Campeonato Nacional de Liga de Primera División, commonly known simply as Primera División in Spain, and as La Liga in English-speaking countries and officially as LaLiga Santander for sponsorship reasons, stylized as LaLiga, is the men's ...
side in Spain 1:0. Maccabi captured the Toto Cup while finishing in second place in league play.
Vladimir Ivic
Vladimir may refer to:
Names
* Vladimir (name) for the Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Macedonian, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Slovak and Slovenian spellings of a Slavic name
* Uladzimir for the Belarusian version of the name
* Volodymyr for the Ukr ...
was appointed head coach at the start of the 2018/19 season. Under the Serbian coach, Maccabi had an impressive season and set many records. The Yellow & Blue won the league championship by a 31 point margin, recorded 89 points (club record), and won the title by the end of March, the earliest ever. The club also won the Toto Cup for the second straight season with a 2:1 win over Maccabi Haifa in the final.
The following season under Ivic the team continued their successful run in the league and won a second successive league title. During that season, Maccabi kept a clean sheet for 14 matches, conceded a total of only 10 league goals thus shattering the all-time Israeli top-flight records. At the end of the season, Ivic ended his role as Maccabi’s Head Coach.
Ahead of the 2020/21 season, Maccabi appointed
Giorgos Donis
Georgios Donis ( el, Γεώργιος Δώνης; born 22 October 1969) is a Greek former professional footballer who played as a midfielder and currently a manager. He is the current manager of Saudi Arabian club Al-Fateh. He was the first ev ...
of Greece as the successor of Ivic, and before the league season had begun, the club added two titles to their trophy cabinet by winning the Super Cup and Toto Cup.
Kit manufacturers and shirt sponsors
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Fila
Fila Holdings Corp. is a sportswear brand of shoes and apparel. The company was founded by Ettore and Giansevero Fila in 1911 in Coggiola, near Biella, Piedmont, Italy. In 2003, it was sold to United States-based Sports Brand International. Sub ...
, Israel Canada
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Fila
Fila Holdings Corp. is a sportswear brand of shoes and apparel. The company was founded by Ettore and Giansevero Fila in 1911 in Coggiola, near Biella, Piedmont, Italy. In 2003, it was sold to United States-based Sports Brand International. Sub ...
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Fila
Fila Holdings Corp. is a sportswear brand of shoes and apparel. The company was founded by Ettore and Giansevero Fila in 1911 in Coggiola, near Biella, Piedmont, Italy. In 2003, it was sold to United States-based Sports Brand International. Sub ...
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Fila Holdings Corp. is a sportswear brand of shoes and apparel. The company was founded by Ettore and Giansevero Fila in 1911 in Coggiola, near Biella, Piedmont, Italy. In 2003, it was sold to United States-based Sports Brand International. Sub ...
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Adidas AG (; stylized as adidas since 1949) is a German multinational corporation, founded and headquartered in Herzogenaurach, Bavaria, that designs and manufactures shoes, clothing and accessories. It is the largest sportswear manufactur ...
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UNICEF (), originally called the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund in full, now officially United Nations Children's Fund, is an agency of the United Nations responsible for providing Humanitarianism, humanitarian and Devel ...
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UNICEF (), originally called the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund in full, now officially United Nations Children's Fund, is an agency of the United Nations responsible for providing Humanitarianism, humanitarian and Devel ...
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Under Armour, Inc. is an American sports equipment company that manufactures footwear, sports and casual apparel. Under Armour's global headquarters are located in Baltimore, Maryland, with additional offices located in Amsterdam (European head ...
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Kappa (uppercase Κ, lowercase κ or cursive ; el, κάππα, ''káppa'') is the 10th letter of the Greek alphabet, representing the voiceless velar plosive sound in Ancient and Modern Greek. In the system of Greek numerals, has a value o ...
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Diadora is an Italian sportswear and footwear manufacturing company based in Caerano di San Marco (Veneto), subsidiary of Geox, founded in 1948. Diadora produces football boots and athletic shoes, as well as a range of apparel that includes ...
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Chevrolet
Chevrolet ( ), colloquially referred to as Chevy and formally the Chevrolet Motor Division of General Motors Company, is an American automobile division of the American manufacturer General Motors (GM). Louis Chevrolet (1878–1941) and ous ...
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Chevrolet ( ), colloquially referred to as Chevy and formally the Chevrolet Motor Division of General Motors Company, is an American automobile division of the American manufacturer General Motors (GM). Louis Chevrolet (1878–1941) and ous ...
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Adidas AG (; stylized as adidas since 1949) is a German multinational corporation, founded and headquartered in Herzogenaurach, Bavaria, that designs and manufactures shoes, clothing and accessories. It is the largest sportswear manufactur ...
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Diadora is an Italian sportswear and footwear manufacturing company based in Caerano di San Marco (Veneto), subsidiary of Geox, founded in 1948. Diadora produces football boots and athletic shoes, as well as a range of apparel that includes ...
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Support
A survey conducted in March 2012 by Yedioth showed that Maccabi Tel Aviv was the second-most popular team among Israeli football fans (23%) right after rivals Maccabi Haifa F.C. , Maccabi Haifa (28%). The same survey revealed that 33% of Tel Aviv residents support the team.
Maccabi Fanatics
Maccabi has one main fan organization, "Maccabi Fanatics", which are located in Gate 11.
Maccabi Fanatics are close friends with VAK410 (
Ajax
Ajax may refer to:
Greek mythology and tragedy
* Ajax the Great, a Greek mythological hero, son of King Telamon and Periboea
* Ajax the Lesser, a Greek mythological hero, son of Oileus, the king of Locris
* ''Ajax'' (play), by the ancient Greek ...
ultras) since the 2000s.
Rivalries
Rivalry with Hapoel Tel Aviv
Maccabi's main rivals are
Hapoel Tel Aviv. The matches between the teams gain a lot of attention in the Israeli public and are referred to as the "
Tel Aviv derby
The Tel Aviv derby refers to football matches between Israeli clubs Maccabi Tel Aviv and Hapoel Tel Aviv.
The rivalry between the clubs also exists in basketball, although Maccabi have been the dominant club in Israeli basketball since the 1960s. ...
".
Rivalry with Maccabi Haifa
Another strong rivals is
Maccabi Haifa
Maccabi Haifa ( he, מכבי חיפה) is one of the biggest sports clubs in Israel and a part of the Maccabi association. It runs several sports clubs and teams in Haifa which have competed in a variety of sports over the years, such as Football ...
, because they are the two most successful Israeli soccer clubs (something called "the Israeli Classico" and "the derby of Israel") competing on the hegemony of Maccabi as well as Israeli soccer in general.
Grounds and Stadiums
1923–1926: Palms Ground
The Palms Ground that was located in the Florentin, Tel Aviv, Florentin was used by Maccabi in 1923-1926.
1926–1935: Maccabi Ground
The Maccabi Ground that was located between Neve Sha'anan, Tel Aviv, Neve Sha'anan and Shapira, Tel Aviv, Shapira was used by Maccabi in 1926-1935.
1935–1969: Maccabiah Stadium
Maccabiah Stadium, which was located near Yarkon River in Tel Aviv, had a capacity of 20,000, and was used by Maccabi for 26 seasons. (except for the 1963–64 Liga Leumit, 1963–1964, 1964–65 Liga Leumit, 1964–1965 and 1965–66 Liga Leumit, 1965–1966 seasons when Maccabi played at Bloomfield Stadium)
1985–2000: Ramat Gan Stadium
Ramat Gan Stadium with a capacity of 41,583 was used by Maccabi in the late 1980s and 1990s, except for the 1986–87 Liga Leumit, 1986–1987 and 1995–96 Liga Leumit, 1995–1996 seasons when Maccabi played at Bloomfield Stadium.
1969–1985, 2000–present: Bloomfield Stadium
Bloomfield Stadium in
Tel Aviv
Tel Aviv-Yafo ( he, תֵּל־אָבִיב-יָפוֹ, translit=Tēl-ʾĀvīv-Yāfō ; ar, تَلّ أَبِيب – يَافَا, translit=Tall ʾAbīb-Yāfā, links=no), often referred to as just Tel Aviv, is the most populous city in the G ...
with a capacity of 29,400 has been the team's stadium since 1969, Maccabi's main fans gate is gate 11 where the Maccabi Fanatics lead the cheering.
Kiryat Shalom Training Ground
The Maccabi Tel Aviv Training Ground is located in south Tel Aviv, near the Holon Intersection and on the outskirts of the Kiryat Shalom, Tel Aviv, Kiryat Shalom neighbourhood. The various Maccabi Tel Aviv teams began practicing at the complex in the mid 1970s, starting with the Youth Division teams, and joined later by the senior team. The facility consists of four pitches that serve all the Maccabi Tel Aviv teams and includes two gyms, treatment rooms and classrooms. The senior team practice at the western facility, near the locker rooms, on an area one and a half times larger than a regular football pitch, with renovated terraces that seat approximately 100 fans.
On 6 March 2012, the Youth Division Complex was officially re-dedicated in the name of the late
Avi Cohen
Avraham "Avi" Cohen ( he, אבי כהן; 14 November 1956 – 29 December 2010) was an Israeli footballer who played as a defender, and a manager. He was best known for his spells playing for two British clubs: Liverpool in England and Rangers ...
.
Not far from the senior team's training ground is a synthetic pitch, one of the first of its kind in Israel, which serves as the training ground for all the teams in the Maccabi Tel Aviv Youth Division. At the northern end of the complex is the central pitch of the Youth Division, lined by two terraces with a seating capacity of over 200 and equipped for television broadcasts. The central pitch is used primarily by the Maccabi Tel Aviv Under-19 squad, but the club's youth teams also make use of the facility. The fourth and smallest of the pitches is the eastern one, used mainly for training and frequently for matches of the children's teams. The Youth Division complex has ten dressing rooms, one of which is used by visiting teams and one extra room for the referees on match days. During the 2011–12 season an exercise room was also built on the ground for the use of the entire Youth Division.
Current season
2022–23 Israeli Premier League
Regular season
Current squad
First team
Retired numbers
* 8 –
Avi Nimni
Avi Nimni ( he, אבי נמני; born 26 April 1972) is a former Israeli football player and Maccabi Tel Aviv's highest ever scorer. He is regarded as one of Maccabi Tel Aviv's greatest players ever. Until 2006, he served as the captain of the ...
, Second striker (1990–97, 1998–03, 2005–08)
* 12 –
Meni Levi
Meni Levi ( he, מני לוי; born August 6, 1980), is a retired Israeli footballer who played as a right back for Israeli football club Maccabi Tel Aviv.
Levi started playing for Maccabi Tel Aviv from a young age, making his debut for the club ...
, Defender (football), Right back
Out on loan
Internationals 2022–23
Only up to Six non-Israeli nationals can be in an Israeli club squad (only five can play at the same time). Those with Jewish ancestry, married to an Israeli or have played in Israel for an extended period of time, can claim a passport or permanent residency which would allow them to play with Israeli status.
* Parfait Guiagon
* André Geraldes
* Enric Saborit
* Đorđe Jovanović (footballer), Đorđe Jovanović
* Derrick Luckassen
* Rareș Ilie
Youth team
Season by season
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, 1933–34 Palestine League, 5th place
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! 1934–35
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! 1935–36
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, 1935 Palestine Cup, First round
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, 1939 Palestine Cup, Semi-finals
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! 1940–41
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, bgcolor=silver, 1940 Palestine Cup, Runner-Up
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! 1941–42
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, 1943 Palestine Cup, Round of 16
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! 1944–45
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, 1944 Palestine Cup, Round of 16
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! 1945–46
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! 1946–47
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, bgcolor=gold, 1946 Palestine Cup, Champion
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! 1947–48
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, bgcolor=gold, 1947 Palestine Cup, Champion
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! 1948–49 Maccabi Tel Aviv F.C. season, 1948–49
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, align=center, x
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! 1949–50
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! 1950–51
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! 1951–52
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, bgcolor=gold, 1951–52 Liga Alef, Champion
, bgcolor=silver, 1951–52 Israel State Cup, Runner-Up
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! 1952–53
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, bgcolor=gold, 1953–54 Israel State Cup, Champion
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! 1954–55 Maccabi Tel Aviv F.C. season, 1954–55
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, bgcolor=gold, 1954–55 Israel State Cup, Champion
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! 1955–56 Maccabi Tel Aviv F.C. season, 1955–56
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! 1957–58
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! 1958–59
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, -
! 1959–60
, bgcolor=silver, 1959–60 Liga Leumit, Runner-Up
, align=center, x
, align=center, x
, align=center, x
, align=center, —
, align=center, —
, -
! 1960–61
, 1960–61 Liga Leumit, 4th place
, 1960–61 Israel State Cup, Round of 16
, align=center, x
, align=center, x
, align=center, —
, align=center, —
, -
! 1961–62
, 1961–62 Liga Leumit, 10th place
, bgcolor=silver, 1961–62 Israel State Cup, Runner-Up
, align=center, x
, align=center, 1962 Israel Super Cup, —
, align=center, —
, align=center, —
, -
! 1962–63
, 1962–63 Liga Leumit, 7th place
, 1962–63 Israel State Cup, Round of 16
, align=center, x
, align=center, x
, align=center, —
, align=center, —
, -
! 1963–64
, 1963–64 Liga Leumit, 5th place
, bgcolor=gold, 1963–64 Israel State Cup, Champion
, align=center, x
, align=center, x
, align=center, —
, align=center, —
, -
! 1964–65
, 1964–65 Liga Leumit, 4th place
, bgcolor=gold, 1964–65 Israel State Cup, Champion
, align=center, x
, bgcolor=gold, 1965 Israel Super Cup, Champion
, align=center, —
, align=center, —
, -
! 1965–66
, bgcolor=silver, 1965–66 Liga Leumit, Runner-Up
, 1965–66 Israel State Cup, Quarter-finals
, align=center, x
, align=center, 1966 Israel Super Cup, —
, align=center, —
, align=center, —
, -
! 1966–67
, rowspan=2 bgcolor=gold, 1966–68 Liga Leumit, Champion
, bgcolor=gold, 1966–67 Israel State Cup, Champion
, align=center, x
, align=center, x
, align=center, —
, align=center, —
, -
! 1967–68
, 1967–68 Israel State Cup, Round of 16
, align=center, x
, bgcolor=gold, 1968 Israel Super Cup, Champion
, align=center, —
, align=center, —
, -
! 1968–69
, bgcolor=silver, 1968–69 Liga Leumit, Runner-Up
, 1968–69 Israel State Cup, Semi-finals
, align=center, x
, align=center, 1969 Israel Super Cup, —
, bgcolor=gold,
1 1969 Asian Champion Club Tournament, Asian Champion Club Tournament — 1969 Asian Champion Club Tournament#Final, Champion
, align=center, —
, -
! 1969–70
, bgcolor=gold, 1969–70 Liga Leumit, Champion
, bgcolor=gold, 1969–70 Israel State Cup, Champion
, align=center, x
, bgcolor=silver, 1970 Israel Super Cup, Runner-Up
, align=center, —
, align=center, —
, -
! 1970–71
, 1970–71 Liga Leumit, 10th place
, 1970–71 Israel State Cup, Semi-finals
, align=center, x
, align=center, 1971 Israel Super Cup, —
, bgcolor=gold,
1 1971 Asian Champion Club Tournament, Asian Champion Club Tournament — 1971 Asian Champion Club Tournament#Final, Champion
, align=center, —
, -
! 1971–72
, bgcolor=gold, 1971–72 Liga Leumit, Champion
, 1971–72 Israel State Cup, Semi-finals
, align=center, x
, align=center, x
, align=center, —
, align=center, —
, -
! 1972–73
, 1972–73 Liga Leumit, 4th place
, 1972–73 Israel State Cup, Quarter-finals
, align=center, x
, align=center, x
, align=center, —
, align=center, —
, -
! 1973–74
, bgcolor=silver, 1973–74 Liga Leumit, Runner-Up
, 1973–74 Israel State Cup, Semi-finals
, align=center, x
, align=center, 1974 Israel Super Cup, —
, align=center, —
, align=center, —
, -
! 1974–75
, 1974–75 Liga Leumit, 4th place
, 1974–75 Israel State Cup, Round of 32
, align=center, x
, align=center, 1975 Israel Super Cup, —
, align=center, —
, align=center, —
, -
! 1975–76
, 1975–76 Liga Leumit, 7th place
, bgcolor=silver, 1975–76 Israel State Cup, Runner-Up
, align=center, x
, align=center, 1976 Israel Super Cup, —
, align=center, —
, align=center, —
, -
! 1976–77
, bgcolor=gold, 1976–77 Liga Leumit, Champion
, bgcolor=gold, 1976–77 Israel State Cup, Champion
, align=center, x
, bgcolor=gold, 1977 Israel Super Cup, Champion
, align=center, —
, align=center, —
, -
! 1977–78
, bgcolor=Peru, 1977–78 Liga Leumit, 3rd place
, 1977–78 Israel State Cup, Round of 16
, align=center, x
, align=center, 1978 Israel Super Cup, —
, align=center, —
, align=center, —
, -
! 1978–79
, bgcolor=gold, 1978–79 Liga Leumit, Champion
, bgcolor=silver, 1978–79 Israel State Cup, Runner-Up
, align=center, x
, bgcolor=gold, 1979 Israel Super Cup, Champion
, align=center, —
, align=center, —
, -
! 1979–80
, 1979–80 Liga Leumit, 5th place
, 1979–80 Israel State Cup, Quarter-finals
, align=center, x
, align=center, 1980 Israel Super Cup, —
, align=center, —
, align=center, —
, -
! 1980–81
, 1980–81 Liga Leumit, 8th place
, 1980–81 Israel State Cup, Round of 32
, align=center, x
, align=center, 1981 Israel Super Cup, —
, align=center, —
, align=center, —
, -
! 1981–82
, 1981–82 Liga Leumit, 8th place
, 1981–82 Israel State Cup, Round of 16
, align=center, x
, align=center, 1982 Israel Super Cup, —
, align=center, —
, align=center, —
, -
! 1982–83
, 1982–83 Liga Leumit, 5th place
, bgcolor=silver, 1982–83 Israel State Cup, Runner-Up
, align=center, x
, align=center, 1983 Israel Super Cup, —
, align=center, —
, align=center, —
, -
! 1983–84
, 1983–84 Liga Leumit, 5th place
, 1983–84 Israel State Cup, Semi-finals
, align=center, x
, align=center, 1984 Israel Super Cup, —
, align=center, —
, align=center, —
, -
! 1984–85
, 1984–85 Liga Leumit, 7th place
, 1984–85 Israel State Cup, Round of 16
, 1984–85 Toto Cup Leumit, Group stage
, align=center, 1985 Israel Super Cup, —
, align=center, —
, align=center, —
, -
! 1985–86
, bgcolor=Peru, 1985–86 Liga Leumit, 3rd place
, 1985–86 Israel State Cup, Semi-finals
, 1985–86 Toto Cup Leumit, Semi-finals
, align=center, 1986 Israel Super Cup, —
, align=center, —
, align=center, —
, -
! 1986–87
, bgcolor=Peru, 1986–87 Liga Leumit, 3rd place
, bgcolor=gold, 1986–87 Israel State Cup, Champion
, 1986–87 Toto Cup Leumit, Semi-finals
, align=center, x
, align=center, —
, align=center, —
, -
! 1987–88
, 1987–88 Liga Leumit, 12th place
, bgcolor=gold, 1987–88 Israel State Cup, Champion
, 1987–88 Toto Cup Leumit, Group stage
, bgcolor=gold, 1988 Israel Super Cup, Champion
, align=center, —
, align=center, —
, -
! 1988–89
, 1988–89 Liga Leumit, 8th place
, 1988–89 Israel State Cup, Round of 16
, 1988–89 Toto Cup Leumit,
, align=center, 1989 Israel Super Cup, —
, align=center, —
, align=center, —
, -
! 1989–90
, 1989–90 Liga Leumit, 4th place
, 1989–90 Israel State Cup, Round of 16
, 1989–90 Toto Cup Leumit,
, align=center, 1990 Israel Super Cup, —
, align=center, —
, align=center, —
, -
! 1990–91
, 1990–91 Liga Leumit, 5th place
, 1990–91 Israel State Cup, Round of 16
, 1990–91 Toto Cup Leumit,
, align=center, x
, align=center, —
, align=center, —
, -
! 1991–92
, bgcolor=gold, 1991–92 Liga Leumit, Champion
, bgcolor=silver, 1991–92 Israel State Cup, Runner-Up
, bgcolor=silver, 1991–92 Toto Cup Leumit, Runner-Up
, align=center, x
, align=center, —
, align=center, —
, -
! 1992–93
, bgcolor=silver, 1992–93 Liga Leumit, Runner-Up
, bgcolor=silver, 1992–93 Israel State Cup, Runner-Up
, bgcolor=gold, 1992–93 Toto Cup Leumit, Champion
, align=center, x
,
1 1992–93 UEFA Champions League, UEFA Champions League — 1992–93 UEFA Champions League#First round, First Round
, align=center, —
, -
! 1993–94
, bgcolor=silver, 1993–94 Liga Leumit, Runner-Up
, bgcolor=gold, 1993–94 Israel State Cup, Champion
, 1993–94 Toto Cup Leumit,
, align=center, x
, align=center, —
, align=center, —
, -
! 1994–95
, bgcolor=gold, 1994–95 Liga Leumit, Champion
, 1994–95 Israel State Cup, Round of 16
, 1994–95 Toto Cup Leumit,
, align=center, x
, align=center, —
,
2 1994–95 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, UEFA Cup Winners' Cup — 1994–95 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup#First round, First Round
, -
! 1995–96
, bgcolor=gold, 1995–96 Liga Leumit, Champion
, bgcolor=gold, 1995–96 Israel State Cup, Champion
, 1995–96 Toto Cup Leumit,
, align=center, x
,
1 1995–96 UEFA Champions League, UEFA Champions League — 1995–96 UEFA Champions League qualifying round, Q
, align=center, —
, -
! 1996–97
, 1996–97 Liga Leumit, 6th place
, bgcolor=silver, 1996–97 Israel State Cup, Runner-Up
, 1996–97 Toto Cup Leumit, Semi-finals
, align=center, x
,
1 1996–97 UEFA Champions League, UEFA Champions League — 1996–97 UEFA Champions League qualifying round, Q
,
3 1996–97 UEFA Cup, UEFA Cup — 1996–97 UEFA Cup#First round, First Round
, -
! 1997–98
, 1997–98 Liga Leumit, 6th place
, 1997–98 Israel State Cup, Round of 16
, 1997–98 Toto Cup Leumit,
, align=center, x
, align=center, —
, align=center, —
, -
! 1998–99
, bgcolor=silver, 1998–99 Liga Leumit, Runner-Up
, 1998–99 Israel State Cup, Round of 16
, bgcolor=gold, 1998–99 Toto Cup Leumit, Champion
, align=center, x
, align=center, —
, align=center, —
, -
! 1999–2000
, rowspan=24 align=center, 1
, rowspan=24 , Israeli Premier League
, 1999–2000 Israeli Premier League, 6th place
, 1999–2000 Israel State Cup, Round of 16
, 1999–2000 Toto Cup Al, Round of 16
, align=center, x
, align=center, —
,
3 1999–2000 UEFA Cup, UEFA Cup — 1999–2000 UEFA Cup#First round, First Round
, -
! 2000–01
, 2000–01 Israeli Premier League, 4th place
, bgcolor=gold, 2000–01 Israel State Cup, Champion
, 2000–01 Toto Cup Al, Round of 16
, align=center, x
, align=center, —
, align=center, —
, -
! 2001–02
, bgcolor=Peru, 2001–02 Israeli Premier League, 3rd place
, bgcolor=gold, 2001–02 Israel State Cup, Champion
, 2001–02 Toto Cup Al, Semi-finals
, align=center, x
, align=center, —
,
2 2001–02 UEFA Cup, UEFA Cup — 2001–02 UEFA Cup#Second round, Second Round
, -
! 2002–03
, bgcolor=gold, 2002–03 Israeli Premier League, Champion
, 2002–03 Israel State Cup, Semi-finals
, 2002–03 Toto Cup Al, Semi-finals
, align=center, x
, align=center, —
,
2 2002–03 UEFA Cup, UEFA Cup — 2002–03 UEFA Cup#First round, First Round
, -
! 2003–04
, bgcolor=silver, 2003–04 Israeli Premier League, Runner-Up
, 2003–04 Israel State Cup, Quarter-finals
, 2003–04 Toto Cup Al, Group stage
, align=center, x
,
1 2003–04 UEFA Champions League, UEFA Champions League — 2003–04 UEFA Champions League#Second qualifying round, Q2
, align=center, —
, -
! 2004–05
, 2004–05 Israeli Premier League, 8th place
, bgcolor=gold, 2004–05 Israel State Cup, Champion
, 2004–05 Toto Cup Al, Quarter-finals
, align=center, x
,
1 2004–05 UEFA Champions League, UEFA Champions League — 2004–05 UEFA Champions League#Group C, Group Stage
, align=center, —
, -
! 2005–06
, 2005–06 Israeli Premier League, 6th place
, 2005–06 Israel State Cup, Round of 16
, 2005–06 Toto Cup Al, Semi-finals
, align=center, x
, align=center, —
,
2 2005–06 UEFA Cup, UEFA Cup — 2005–06 UEFA Cup#Second qualifying round, Q2
, -
! 2006–07
, bgcolor=Peru, 2006–07 Israeli Premier League, 3rd place
, 2006–07 Israel State Cup, Round of 16
, 2006–07 Toto Cup Al, Group stage
, align=center, x
, align=center, —
, align=center, —
, -
! 2007–08
, 2007–08 Israeli Premier League, 6th place
, 2007–08 Israel State Cup, Round of 32
, 2007–08 Toto Cup Al, Quarter-finals
, align=center, x
, align=center, —
,
2 2007–08 UEFA Cup, UEFA Cup — 2007–08 UEFA Cup#Second qualifying round, Q2
, -
! 2008–09
, 2008–09 Israeli Premier League, 6th place
, 2008–09 Israel State Cup, Round of 32
, bgcolor=gold, 2008–09 Toto Cup Al, Champion
, align=center, x
, align=center, —
, align=center, —
, -
! 2009–10
, bgcolor=Peru, 2009–10 Israeli Premier League, 3rd place
, 2009–10 Israel State Cup, Round of 16
, 2009–10 Toto Cup Al, Semi-finals
, align=center, x
, align=center, —
, align=center, —
, -
! 2010–11
, bgcolor=Peru, 2010–11 Israeli Premier League, 3rd place
, 2010–11 Israel State Cup, Round of 32
, 2010–11 Toto Cup Al, Semi-finals
, align=center, x
, align=center, —
,
2 2010–11 UEFA Europa League, UEFA Europa League — 2010–11 UEFA Europa League#Play-off round, PO
, -
! 2011–12
, 2011–12 Israeli Premier League, 6th place
, 2011–12 Israel State Cup, Round of 32
, 2011–12 Toto Cup Al, Quarter-finals
, align=center, x
, align=center, —
,
2 2011–12 UEFA Europa League, UEFA Europa League — 2011–12 UEFA Europa League group stage#Group E, Group Stage
, -
! 2012–13
, bgcolor=gold, 2012–13 Israeli Premier League, Champion
, 2012–13 Israel State Cup, Round of 16
, 2012–13 Toto Cup Al, Quarter-finals
, align=center, x
, align=center, —
, align=center, —
, -
! 2013–14 Maccabi Tel Aviv F.C. season, 2013–14
, bgcolor=gold, 2013–14 Israeli Premier League, Champion
, 2013–14 Israel State Cup, Round of 32
, align=center, x
, align=center, x
,
1 2013–14 UEFA Champions League, UEFA Champions League — 2013–14 UEFA Champions League qualifying phase and play-off round#Maccabi Tel Aviv v Basel, Q3
,
2 2013–14 UEFA Europa League, UEFA Europa League — 2013–14 UEFA Europa League#Round of 32, Round of 32
, -
! 2014–15 Maccabi Tel Aviv F.C. season, 2014–15
, bgcolor=gold, 2014–15 Israeli Premier League, Champion
, bgcolor=gold, 2014–15 Israel State Cup, Champion
, bgcolor=gold, 2014–15 Toto Cup Al, Champion
, align=center, x
,
1 2014–15 UEFA Champions League, UEFA Champions League — 2014–15 UEFA Champions League qualifying phase and play-off round#Maribor v Maccabi Tel Aviv, Q3
,
2 2014–15 UEFA Europa League, UEFA Europa League — 2014–15 UEFA Europa League qualifying phase and play-off round#Asteras Tripoli v Maccabi Tel Aviv, PO
, -
! 2015–16 Maccabi Tel Aviv F.C. season, 2015–16
, bgcolor=silver, 2015–16 Israeli Premier League, Runner-Up
, bgcolor=silver, 2015–16 Israel State Cup, Runner-Up
, 2015–16 Toto Cup Al, Group stage
, bgcolor=silver, 2015 Israel Super Cup, Runner-Up
,
1 2015–16 UEFA Champions League, UEFA Champions League — 2015–16 UEFA Champions League group stage#Group G, Group Stage
, align=center, —
, -
! 2016–17 Maccabi Tel Aviv F.C. season, 2016–17
, bgcolor=silver, 2016–17 Israeli Premier League, Runner-Up
, bgcolor=silver, 2016–17 Israel State Cup, Runner-Up
, 2016–17 Toto Cup Al, Quarter-finals
, align=center, 2016 Israel Super Cup, —
, align=center, —
,
2 2016–17 UEFA Europa League, UEFA Europa League — 2016–17 UEFA Europa League group stage#Group D, Group Stage
, -
! 2017–18 Maccabi Tel Aviv F.C. season, 2017–18
, bgcolor=silver, 2017–18 Israeli Premier League, Runner-Up
, 2017–18 Israel State Cup, Round of 16
, bgcolor=gold, 2017–18 Toto Cup Al, Champion
, align=center, 2017 Israel Super Cup, —
, align=center, —
,
2 2017–18 UEFA Europa League, UEFA Europa League — 2017–18 UEFA Europa League group stage#Group A, Group Stage
, -
! 2018–19 Maccabi Tel Aviv F.C. season, 2018–19
, bgcolor=gold, 2018–19 Israeli Premier League, Champion
, 2018–19 Israel State Cup, Semi-finals
, bgcolor=gold, 2018–19 Toto Cup Al, Champion
, align=center, 2018 Israel Super Cup, —
, align=center, —
,
2 2018–19 UEFA Europa League, UEFA Europa League — 2018–19 UEFA Europa League qualifying phase and play-off round (Main Path)#PO 2.1, PO
, -
! 2019–20 Maccabi Tel Aviv F.C. season, 2019–20
, bgcolor=gold, 2019–20 Israeli Premier League, Champion
, 2019–20 Israel State Cup, Round of 32
, bgcolor=silver, 2019–20 Toto Cup Al, Runner-Up
, bgcolor=gold, 2019 Israel Super Cup, Champion
,
1 2019–20 UEFA Champions League, UEFA Champions League — 2019–20 UEFA Champions League qualifying phase and play-off round#Q2 C1.1, Q2
,
2 2019–20 UEFA Europa League, UEFA Europa League — 2019–20 UEFA Europa League qualifying phase and play-off round (Champions Path)#Q3 2.1, Q3
, -
! 2020–21 Maccabi Tel Aviv F.C. season, 2020–21
, bgcolor=silver, 2020–21 Israeli Premier League, Runner-Up
, bgcolor=gold, 2020–21 Israel State Cup, Champion
, bgcolor=gold, 2020–21 Toto Cup Al, Champion
, bgcolor=gold, 2020 Israel Super Cup, Champion
,
1 2020–21 UEFA Champions League, UEFA Champions League — 2020–21 UEFA Champions League qualifying phase and play-off round#PO CH2.1, PO
,
2 2020–21 UEFA Europa League, UEFA Europa League — 2020–21 UEFA Europa League knockout phase#Maccabi Tel Aviv v Shakhtar Donetsk, Round of 32
, -
! 2021–22 Maccabi Tel Aviv F.C. season, 2021–22
, bgcolor=Peru, 2021–22 Israeli Premier League, 3rd place
, 2021–22 Israel State Cup, Semi-finals
, 2021–22 Toto Cup Al, 6th place
, bgcolor=silver, 2021 Israel Super Cup, Runner-Up
, align=center, —
,
3 2021–22 UEFA Europa Conference League, UEFA Europa Conference League — 2021–22 UEFA Europa Conference League knockout phase#Knockout round play-offs, Knockout round play-offs
, -
! 2022–23 Maccabi Tel Aviv F.C. season, 2022–23
, ''2022–23 Israeli Premier League, Ongoing''
, ''2022–23 Israel State Cup, Pre season''
, ''2022–23 Toto Cup Al, Ongoing''
, align=center, 2022 Israel Super Cup, —
, align=center, —
,
3 2022–23 UEFA Europa Conference League, UEFA Europa Conference League — ''2022–23 UEFA Europa Conference League qualifying phase and play-off round (Main Path)#PO 5.1, PO''
, -
! rowspan=2, List of Maccabi Tel Aviv F.C. seasons, Season
! Israeli football league system, Tier
! League
!
!
State Cup
! Toto Cup Al, Toto Cup
! Israel Super Cup, Super Cup
! rowspan=2 colspan=2, Maccabi Tel Aviv F.C. in international football, International
, -
! colspan=6, Domestic
* x — Wasn't held \ wasn't finished.
* (—) — Did not compete.
* ''Italic'' — Still competing.
Honours
Domestic competitions
League
* List of Israeli football champions, Israeli championships
** Winners (23):
1935–36 Palestine League, 1935–36, 1936–37 Palestine League, 1936–37, 1941–42 Palestine League, 1941–42, 1946–47 Palestine League, 1946–47, 1949–50 Israeli League, 1949–50, 1951–52 Liga Alef, 1951–52, 1953–54 Liga Alef, 1953–54, 1955–56 Liga Leumit, 1955–56, 1957–58 Liga Leumit, 1957–58, 1966–68 Liga Leumit, 1966–68, 1969–70 Liga Leumit, 1969–70, 1971–72 Liga Leumit, 1971–72, 1976–77 Liga Leumit, 1976–77, 1978–79 Liga Leumit, 1978–79, 1991–92 Liga Leumit, 1991–92, 1994–95 Liga Leumit, 1994–95, 1995–96 Liga Leumit, 1995–96, 2002–03 Israeli Premier League, 2002–03, 2012–13 Israeli Premier League, 2012–13, 2013–14 Israeli Premier League, 2013–14, 2014–15 Israeli Premier League, 2014–15, 2018–19 Israeli Premier League, 2018–19, 2019–20 Israeli Premier League, 2019–20
** ''Runners-up (13):'' 1954–55 Liga Leumit, 1954–55, 1959–60 Liga Leumit, 1959–60, 1965–66 Liga Leumit, 1965–66, 1968–69 Liga Leumit, 1968–69, 1973–74 Liga Leumit, 1973–74, 1992–93 Liga Leumit, 1992–93, 1993–94 Liga Leumit, 1993–94, 1998–99 Liga Leumit, 1998–99, 2003–04 Israeli Premier League, 2003–04, 2015–16 Israeli Premier League, 2015–16, 2016–17 Israeli Premier League, 2016–17, 2017–18 Israeli Premier League, 2017–18, 2020–21 Israeli Premier League, 2020–21
Cups
*
State Cup
** Winners (24): 1929 Palestine Cup, 1929, 1930 Palestine Cup, 1930,
1933, 1941 Palestine Cup, 1941, 1946 Palestine Cup, 1946, 1947 Palestine Cup, 1947, 1953–54 Israel State Cup, 1953–54, 1954–55 Israel State Cup, 1954–55, 1957–58 Israel State Cup, 1957–58, 1958–59 Israel State Cup, 1958–59, 1963–64 Israel State Cup, 1963–64, 1964–65 Israel State Cup, 1964–65, 1966–67 Israel State Cup, 1966–67, 1969–70 Israel State Cup, 1969–70, 1976–77 Israel State Cup, 1976–77, 1986–87 Israel State Cup, 1986–87, 1987–88 Israel State Cup, 1987–88, 1993–94 Israel State Cup, 1993–94, 1995–96 Israel State Cup, 1995–96, 2000–01 Israel State Cup, 2000–01, 2001–02 Israel State Cup, 2001–02, 2004–05 Israel State Cup, 2004–05, 2014–15 Israel State Cup, 2014–15, 2020–21 Israel State Cup, 2020–21
** ''Runners-up (13):'' 1934 Palestine Cup, 1934, 1938 Palestine Cup, 1938, 1940 Palestine Cup, 1940, 1951–52 Israel State Cup, 1951–52, 1961–62 Israel State Cup, 1961–62, 1975–76 Israel State Cup, 1975–76, 1978–79 Israel State Cup, 1978–79, 1982–83 Israel State Cup, 1982–83, 1991–92 Israel State Cup, 1991–92, 1992–93 Israel State Cup, 1992–93, 1996–97 Israel State Cup, 1996–97, 2015–16 Israel State Cup, 2015–16, 2016–17 Israel State Cup, 2016–17
*
Toto Cup
The Israel Toto Cup ( he, גביע הטוטו, ''Gvia Ha'Toto'') is an association football tournament that features clubs in the two highest divisions in Israel: the Israeli Premier League (Ligat Ha'Al), and the second division Liga Leumit.
F ...
**Winners (7): 1992–93, 1998–99 Toto Cup Leumit, 1998–99, 2008–09 Toto Cup Al, 2008–09, 2014–15 Toto Cup Al, 2014–15, 2017–18 Toto Cup Al, 2017–18, 2018–19 Toto Cup Al, 2018–19, 2020–21 Toto Cup Al, 2020–21
** ''Runners-up (3):'' 1991–92 Toto Cup Leumit, 1991–92, 1994–95, 1997–98
* Israeli Supercup
**Winners (7):
Israeli Super Cup winners
RSSSF 1965 Israel Super Cup, 1965 (shared with Hakoah Ramat Gan), 1968 Israel Super Cup, 1968, 1977 Israel Super Cup, 1977, 1979 Israel Super Cup, 1979, 1988 Israel Super Cup, 1988, 2019 Israel Super Cup, 2019, 2020 Israel Super Cup, 2020
** ''Runners-up (3):'' 1970 Israel Super Cup, 1970, 2015 Israel Super Cup, 2015, 2021 Israel Super Cup, 2021
* Lilian Cup
** Winners (2): 1985–86, 1986–87
European competitions
*UEFA Champions League
The UEFA Champions League (abbreviated as UCL, or sometimes, UEFA CL) is an annual club football competition organised by the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) and contested by top-division European clubs, deciding the competit ...
**Group stage: 2004–05 UEFA Champions League, 2004–05, 2015–16 UEFA Champions League, 2015–16
*UEFA Europa League
The UEFA Europa League (abbreviated as UEL, or sometimes, UEFA EL), formerly the UEFA Cup, is an annual football club competition organised since 1971 by the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) for eligible European football clubs. It ...
**Round of 32: 2013–14 UEFA Europa League, 2013–14, 2020–21 UEFA Europa League, 2020–21
**Group stage: 2011–12 UEFA Europa League, 2011–12, 2016–17 UEFA Europa League, 2016–17, 2017–18 UEFA Europa League, 2017–18
*UEFA Europa Conference League
**Knockout round play-offs: 2021–22 UEFA Europa Conference League, 2021–22
Asian competitions
*Asian Champion Club Tournament
The AFC Champions League (abbreviated as ACL) is an annual continental club football competition organised by the Asian Football Confederation, and contested by Asia's top-division football clubs. It is the most prestigious club competition ...
**Winners (2): 1969 Asian Champion Club Tournament, 1969, 1971 Asian Champion Club Tournament, 1971
Israeli championships number
There is controversy regarding the number of championships the team won prior to the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948.
According to the official lists of the Israel Football Association
The Israel Football Association (IFA; he, ההתאחדות לכדורגל בישראל, ''HaHit'aḥdut leKaduregel beIsrael'', literally "The Association of Football in Israel") is the governing body of football in Israel. It organizes a varie ...
, Maccabi won four pre-1948 championships for 23 total championships, while according to the team's records, Maccabi won five pre-1948 championships and 24 total championships.
This discrepancy stems from the title won by Maccabi Tel Aviv in the 1939 Palestine League, 1939 season: the Tel Aviv District League, in which Maccabi Tel Aviv played and won the district championship, was the strongest of the three district leagues thaf season.
The controversy arises in regards to two points:
* Firstly, was this title recognized as a national championship at the time?
* Secondly, should this title be recognized as a national championship today?
Records
* Seasons in top division – 69 (1949–present), (only team that has never been relegated)
* Lowest league position – 12 (1987–88)
* Double seasons – 7 (1946–47, 1953–54, 1957–58, 1969–1970, 1976–77, 1995–96, 2014–15)
* Invincible seasons – 2 (1953–54, 1957–58), (no losses in the league and the State Cup)
* Biggest 'undefeated' streak in the league – 44 matches (11/10/51 – 03/05/55)
* Biggest 'undefeated away matches' streak in the league – 34 (07/16/49 – 03/05/55)
* Win record for season – 30 (1966–68)
* Loss record for season – 14 (2007–08, 2011–12)
* Most points in a season – 89 (2018–2019)
* Most 'league goals for' in a season (club) – 103 (1949–50)
* Most 'league goals against' in a season (club) – 53 (1990–91)
* Lowest number of 'league goals against' in a season (club) – 10 (2019–20)
* Most league goals differential in a season (club) – 85 (1949–50), (103–18)
* All time League goals – 3114 (since 1948)
* Biggest 'no goals against' streak in league matches – 730 minutes (2014–15)
* Biggest 'league matches won' streak since season start – 11 (1993–94)
* Highest point lead above runner-up in the end of the season – 31 (2018–19)
* Most goals in a season (player) – 35, Eran Zahavi
Eran Zahavi (or Zehavi, he, ערן זהבי; born 25 July 1987) is an Israeli professional footballer who plays as a forward for Israeli Premier League club Maccabi Tel Aviv.
Zahavi was named Israeli Footballer of the Year twice (2013–14 ...
, 2015–16
* Biggest win – 13–0 vs Maccabi Rishon LeZion F.C., Maccabi Rishon LeZion, 1950
* Biggest defeat – 10–0 vs Maccabi Haifa
Maccabi Haifa ( he, מכבי חיפה) is one of the biggest sports clubs in Israel and a part of the Maccabi association. It runs several sports clubs and teams in Haifa which have competed in a variety of sports over the years, such as Football ...
, 1988
* Biggest home win – 13–0 vs Maccabi Rishon LeZion F.C., Maccabi Rishon LeZion, 1950
* Biggest home defeat – 4–0 vs Hapoel Acre F.C., Hapoel Acre, 2006
* Biggest away win – 7–0 vs Hapoel Haifa
Hapoel Haifa Football Club ( he, מועדון הכדורגל הפועל חיפה, ''Moadon HaKaduregel Hapoel Haifa'') is an Israeli football club located in the city of Haifa. The club won one championship (1998–99) and 4 Israeli cups (1 ...
, 1994
* Biggest away defeat – 10–0 vs Maccabi Haifa
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, 1988
* Biggest win in UEFA competitions, UEFA Competitions – 6–0 vs FK Žalgiris (2001) and FK Željezničar Sarajevo, Željezničar (2011)
* Biggest defeat in UEFA competitions, UEFA Competitions – 5–1 vs Bayern Munich (2004) and Beşiktaş (2011)
* All-time top scorer – Avi Nimni
Avi Nimni ( he, אבי נמני; born 26 April 1972) is a former Israeli football player and Maccabi Tel Aviv's highest ever scorer. He is regarded as one of Maccabi Tel Aviv's greatest players ever. Until 2006, he served as the captain of the ...
, 174
* All-time most appearances – Menachem Bello, 498
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Managerial history
* Emanuel Gur-Arie (1910s)
* Shimon Ratner (192?–34)
* Egon Pollack (1934–39)
* Armin Weiss (1939–41)
* Egon Pollack (1941–47)
* Jerry Beit haLevi
Moshe "Jerry" Beit haLevi ( he, ג'רי בית הלוי; 14 November 1912 – 3 February 1997) was an Israeli association football, football player and manager.
Playing career
Jerry played on the field with his brother Avraham Beit haLevi, Avrah ...
(1947–52)
* Gaul Mechlis (1952–53)
* Jerry Beit haLevi
Moshe "Jerry" Beit haLevi ( he, ג'רי בית הלוי; 14 November 1912 – 3 February 1997) was an Israeli association football, football player and manager.
Playing career
Jerry played on the field with his brother Avraham Beit haLevi, Avrah ...
(1953–57)
* Yosef Tessler (1957–59)
* Yosef Merimovich (1959–61)
* Ignac Molnár (1961–62)
* Israel Halivner
Israel Halivner ( he, ישראל חליבנר; 10 January 1928-11 December 2013) was a former Israeli footballer, who played for Maccabi Tel Aviv F.C., Maccabi Tel Aviv, and football manager. He was the head coach of Maccabi Tel Aviv when the club ...
(1962–62)
* Slabolo Stankovic & Jerry Beit haLevi
Moshe "Jerry" Beit haLevi ( he, ג'רי בית הלוי; 14 November 1912 – 3 February 1997) was an Israeli association football, football player and manager.
Playing career
Jerry played on the field with his brother Avraham Beit haLevi, Avrah ...
(1962–64)
* Eliezer Spiegel (1966–67)
* Zvi Erlich (1967–67)
* Israel Halivner
Israel Halivner ( he, ישראל חליבנר; 10 January 1928-11 December 2013) was a former Israeli footballer, who played for Maccabi Tel Aviv F.C., Maccabi Tel Aviv, and football manager. He was the head coach of Maccabi Tel Aviv when the club ...
(1967–68)
* Yosef Merimovich (1968–69)
* David Schweitzer
David Schweitzer (18 July 1925 – 17 August 1997) was an Israeli football player and manager who was active at both professional and international levels.
Career
Playing career
Schweitzer started his athletic career as a basketball player wi ...
(1969–70)
* Israel Halivner
Israel Halivner ( he, ישראל חליבנר; 10 January 1928-11 December 2013) was a former Israeli footballer, who played for Maccabi Tel Aviv F.C., Maccabi Tel Aviv, and football manager. He was the head coach of Maccabi Tel Aviv when the club ...
(1970–71)
* Itzhak Schneor
Itzhak Schneor ( he, יצחק שניאור; 11 December 1925 – 20 November 2011) was an Israeli footballer and manager. The peak of his managerial career was when he, alongside Ya'akov Grundman jointly coached Israel from 1988 to 1992, and were ...
(1971–72)
* Yosef Merimovich (1972–73)
* Itzhak Schneor
Itzhak Schneor ( he, יצחק שניאור; 11 December 1925 – 20 November 2011) was an Israeli footballer and manager. The peak of his managerial career was when he, alongside Ya'akov Grundman jointly coached Israel from 1988 to 1992, and were ...
(1973–76)
* Ya'akov Grundman (1976–78)
* Nissim Bachar (1978–79)
* Zvi Rozen (1979–80)
* Ze'ev Seltzer (1980–81)
* Ya'akov Grundman (1981–82)
* Nissim Bachar (1982–83)
* David Schweitzer
David Schweitzer (18 July 1925 – 17 August 1997) was an Israeli football player and manager who was active at both professional and international levels.
Career
Playing career
Schweitzer started his athletic career as a basketball player wi ...
(1983–85)
* Itzhak Schneor
Itzhak Schneor ( he, יצחק שניאור; 11 December 1925 – 20 November 2011) was an Israeli footballer and manager. The peak of his managerial career was when he, alongside Ya'akov Grundman jointly coached Israel from 1988 to 1992, and were ...
(1983–85)
* Shimon Shenhar (1985–87)
* Giora Spiegel
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Biography
Born in P ...
& Dror Bar-Nur (1987–88)
* Yosef Merimovich (1988–89)
* Nissim Bachar (1989–90)
* Zvi Rosen (1990–91)
* Avram Grant
Avraham "Avram" Grant ( he, אברהם "אברם" גרנט; born Avraham Granat; ) is an Israeli professional football manager. He has spent the majority of his career coaching and managing in Israel, winning a number of national league and cup ...
(1 July 1991 – 30 June 1995)
* Dror Kashtan
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(1 July 1995 – 30 June 1996)
* Avram Grant
Avraham "Avram" Grant ( he, אברהם "אברם" גרנט; born Avraham Granat; ) is an Israeli professional football manager. He has spent the majority of his career coaching and managing in Israel, winning a number of national league and cup ...
(1 July 1996 – 30 June 2000)
* Shlomo Sharf (2000)
* Nir Levine (2000–02)
* Nir Klinger
Nir Klinger ( he, ניר קלינגר; born 25 May 1966) is an Israeli football coach and former player.
During the 1990s, Klinger served as Captain for Maccabi Tel Aviv and the Israel national football team.
He was the coach of Maccabi Tel ...
(1 July 2002 – 5 December 2005)
* Ton Caanen (25 Dec 2005 – 30 May 2006)
* Eli Cohen (footballer born 1951), Eli Cohen (2006–07)
* Nir Levine (2007–08)
* Ran Ben Shimon (2008)
* Marco Balbul coach under Avi Nimni
Avi Nimni ( he, אבי נמני; born 26 April 1972) is a former Israeli football player and Maccabi Tel Aviv's highest ever scorer. He is regarded as one of Maccabi Tel Aviv's greatest players ever. Until 2006, he served as the captain of the ...
(1 July 2008 – 21 October 2009)
* Nir Levine coach under Avi Nimni
Avi Nimni ( he, אבי נמני; born 26 April 1972) is a former Israeli football player and Maccabi Tel Aviv's highest ever scorer. He is regarded as one of Maccabi Tel Aviv's greatest players ever. Until 2006, he served as the captain of the ...
(2009–10)
* Yossi Mizrahi coach under Avi Nimni
Avi Nimni ( he, אבי נמני; born 26 April 1972) is a former Israeli football player and Maccabi Tel Aviv's highest ever scorer. He is regarded as one of Maccabi Tel Aviv's greatest players ever. Until 2006, he served as the captain of the ...
(1 July 2010 – 4 January 2011)
* Motti Ivanir (10 Jan 2011 – 6 December 2011)
* Nir Levine ''(caretaker)'' (12 Dec 2011 – 13 May 2012)
* Óscar García (23 June 2012 – 22 May 2013)
* Paulo Sousa
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Starting his career at Benfica, he also represented Sporting CP in his countr ...
(12 June 2013 – 27 May 2014)
* Óscar García (2 June 2014 – 26 August 2014)
* Pako Ayestarán (26 Aug 2014 – 1 June 2015)
* Slaviša Jokanović (14 June 2015 – 27 December 2015)
* Peter Bosz
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Club
A midfielder, Bosz started his professional career played with Vitesse in 1981; after a loan season with then amat ...
(4 Jan 2016 – 24 May 2016)
* Shota Arveladze
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Arveladze played at Dinamo T ...
(16 June 2016 – 4 January 2017)
* Lito Vidigal
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He spent his entire playing career in Portugal, mainly with Belenenses in the P ...
(11 February 2017 – 13 June 2017)
* Jordi Cruyff
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As a footballer, Cruyff played from 1992 through to 2010, including periods with ...
(14 June 2017 – 31 May 2018)
* Vladimir Ivić (31 May 2018 – 6 July 2020)
* Giorgos Donis
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(11 August 2020 – 23 December 2020)
* Patrick van Leeuwen (24 December 2020 – 26 October 2021)
* Mladen Krstajić (9 December 2021 – 24 May 2022)
* Vladimir Ivić (12 June 2022 – 3 January 2023)
* Aitor Karanka (4 January 2023 –)
See also
* Maccabi Tel Aviv F.C. in international football
* :Maccabi Tel Aviv F.C. players, Maccabi Tel Aviv F.C. players
References
External links
Official club website
MaccabiPedia
{{AFC Champions League winners
Maccabi Tel Aviv F.C.,
Association football clubs established in 1906
Football clubs in Israel, Tel Aviv F.C.
Football clubs in Tel Aviv
Maccabi football clubs, Tel Aviv F.C.
1906 establishments in the Ottoman Empire
Unrelegated association football clubs
AFC Champions League winning clubs