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Hapoel Sha'ariya F.C.
Hapoel Sha'ariya () was an Israeli football club based in the Sha'ariya neighbourhood of Petah Tikva. History The club was founded in 1962 and joined Liga Gimel. In its first year of its existence, the club qualified to the fourth round of the State Cup, forcing a replay on Beitar Tel Aviv, before losing 0–11 in the replay. In 1964–65, the club finished top of its division and won a promotion to Liga Bet in the promotion playoffs.The Football Teams of Beitar Holon and Beitar Tirat HaCarmel Promoted to Liga Bet
Herut, 3 August 1965, Historical Jewish Press The club played in Liga Bet for the next two seasons, finishin ...
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Hapoel
Hapoel (, ) is an Israeli Jewish sports association established in 1926 by the Histadrut Labor Federation. History During the Mandate for Palestine, British Mandate of Palestine period Hapoel had a bitter rivalry with Maccabi World Union, Maccabi and organized its own competitions, with the exception of Israel Football Association, football, the only sport in which all the organizations played each other. At the time, Hapoel took no part in the ''Eretz Israel Olympic Committee'', which was controlled by Maccabi, and instead sought for international ties with similar workers sports organizations of socialist parties. Therefore, Hapoel became a member of Socialist Workers' Sport International, SASI in 1927 and later was a member of CSIT. After the State of Israel was established, the rival sport organizations reached a 1951 agreement that allowed joint sports associations and competitions open for all Israeli residents. General sports clubs *Hapoel Jerusalem *Hapoel Tel Aviv *Ha ...
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Liga Bet
Liga Bet () is the fourth tier of the Israeli football league system. It is divided into four regional divisions. History League football started in Israel in 1949–50, a year after the Israeli Declaration of Independence. However, the financial and security crises gripping the young nation caused the 1950–51 season to be abandoned before it had started. When football resumed in 1951–52, the new top division went by the name of Liga Alef with Liga Bet as the second division. The 1952–53 season was also not played, and Liga Bet resumed in 1953–54. In the 1955–56 season, Liga Leumit came into existence as the new top division, with Liga Alef becoming the second division and Liga Bet demoted to the third division. Restructuring in 1976 saw the creation of Liga Artzit as a new second tier, and the second demotion of Liga Bet, as it became the fourth division. Further restructuring to create the Israeli Premier League in 1999 saw Liga Bet demoted again, this time to the fift ...
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1966–68 Liga Bet
The 1966–68 Liga Bet season saw Hapoel Kiryat Shmona, Maccabi Herzliya, Hapoel Yehud and Hapoel Sderot win their regional divisions and promoted to Liga Alef. North Division A A.S. Kiryat Bialik withdrew from the league and folded.New promoted continue success
Davar, 17.10.66, Historical Jewish Press


North Division B


South Division A


South Division B

Elite Ramat Gan withdrew from the league.


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Petah Tikva
Petah Tikva (, ), also spelt Petah Tiqwa and known informally 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 the Old Yishuv, and became a permanent settlement in 1883 with the financial help of Edmond James de Rothschild, Edmond Rothschild. In , the city had a population of , thus being the List of cities in Israel, fifth-largest city in Israel. Its population density is approximately . Its jurisdiction covers 35,868 dunams (~35.9 km2 or 15 sq mi). Petah Tikva is part of the Gush Dan, Gush Dan metropolitan area. Etymology Petah Tikva takes its name (meaning "Door of Hope") from the biblical allusion in Hosea 2:15: "... and make the valley of Achor a door of hope." The Achor Valley, near Jericho, was the original proposed location for the town. History Tel Mulabbis, an tell (archaeology), archaeological mound in modern Petah Tikva, is an impor ...
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Liga Gimel
Liga Gimel (, lit. ''League C'') is, since 2009, the fifth and bottom division of Israeli football league system, Israeli Football League. From Liga Alef and downwards, including Liga Gimel, each league is separated by region. History Liga Gimel was first established in 1951 as a third division, below Liga Alef and Liga Bet. In 1955, after designating the first tier as Liga Leumit, Liga Gimel was demoted to the fourth tier. Further demotions followed in 1976, after the second tier Liga Artzit to the fifth tier and in 1999, after the establishment of Israeli Premier League, Liga Ha'Al to the sixth tier. At the end of the 2008–09 season, Liga Artzit was scrapped and Liga Gimel was brought up back to the fifth tier. Since its establishment Liga Gimel was divided into geographical divisions, to lower operating costs for the clubs, the number of which changed according to the number of club which registered, with as many as 16 divisions in the 1966–68 Liga Gimel, 1966–68 season. ...
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1961–62 In Israeli Football
The 1961–62 season was the 14th season of competitive football in Israel and the 36th season under the Israeli Football Association, established in 1928, during the British Mandate. Review and Events * The national team completed their involvement in the 1962 World Cup qualification, playing Italy during October 1961. The team stunned Italy in the first match by taking a 2–0 lead in the first half of the first match, played at Ramat Gan Stadium, only to concede 4 goals in the second half, and then losing 0–6 in the second leg.QWC 1962 Italy vs. Israel 6-0 (04.11.1961)
youtube.com * At the end of the season, was expanded from 14 clubs to 16 clubs, as 2 clubs relegated from the league at the ...
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1962–63 Israel State Cup
The 1962–63 Israel State Cup (, ''Gvia HaMedina'') was the 24th season of Israel's nationwide football cup competition and the ninth after the Israeli Declaration of Independence. The competition began on 24 March 1962, before the completion of the 1961–62 Israel State Cup, previous competition. However, once again, the competition took more than a year to complete, with the final being played on 27 May 1963. Hapoel Haifa F.C., Hapoel Haifa and Maccabi Haifa F.C., Maccabi Haifa met in the final, at Kiryat Eliezer Stadium, Hapoel Haifa F.C., Hapoel winning by a single goal to claim their first cup. Results Fourth Round Matches were held on 19 May 1962. The match between Maccabi Netanya F.C., Maccabi Netanya and Hapoel Petah Tikva F.C., Hapoel Petah Tikva, the match between Shimshon Tel Aviv F.C., Shimshon Tel Aviv and Hapoel Tel Aviv F.C., Hapoel Tel Aviv, and the matches which had to be replayed, were postponed for 6 October 1962, in parallel with the fifth round matches. B ...
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Beitar Tel Aviv F
The Betar Movement (), also spelled Beitar (), is a Revisionist Zionism, Revisionist Zionist youth movement founded in 1923 in Riga, Latvia, by Ze'ev Jabotinsky, Vladimir (Ze'ev) Jabotinsky. It was one of several right-wing youth movements that arose at that time and adopted special salutes and uniforms influenced by fascism. During World War II, Betar was a source of recruits for both Jewish regiments that fought alongside the British and Jewish groups fighting the British in Mandatory Palestine. Betar was traditionally linked to the original Herut and then Likud political parties of Jewish pioneers, and was closely affiliated with the Revisionist Zionism , Revisionist Zionist militant group Irgun. Some of Israel's most prominent politicians were members of Betar (Betarim) in their youth, notably Prime Ministers Yitzhak Shamir and Menachem Begin. The group has faced controversy over its support for Zionist terrorism and Kahanism, a movement that calls for segregation of non-J ...
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1964–65 Liga Gimel
The 1964–65 Liga Gimel season saw 162 clubs competing in 14 regional divisions for promotion to 1965–66 Liga Bet, Liga Bet. Hapoel Hatzor F.C., Hapoel Hatzor, Hapoel Kafr Yasif F.C., Hapoel Kafr Yasif, Maccabi Kiryat Yam F.C., Maccabi Kiryat Yam, Hapoel Sde Nahum F.C., Hapoel Sde Nahum, Beitar Tirat HaCarmel F.C., Beitar Tirat HaCarmel, Hapoel Binyamina F.C., Hapoel Binyamina, Hapoel HaSharon HaTzfoni F.C., Hapoel HaSharon HaTzfoni, Hapoel Sha'ariya F.C., Hapoel Sha'ariya, Elite Ramat Gan F.C., Elite Ramat Gan, Beitar Holon F.C., Beitar Holon, Maccabi Kiryat Malakhi F.C., Maccabi Kiryat Malakhi, Hapoel Beit Shemesh F.C., Hapoel Beit Shemesh, Beitar Ashkelon F.C., Beitar Ashkelon and Hapoel Yeruham F.C., Hapoel Yeruham won their regional divisions and qualified for the Promotion play-offs. At the Promotion play-offs, Hapoel Sde Nahum F.C., Hapoel Sde Nahum, Hapoel Binyamina F.C., Hapoel Binyamina, Maccabi Kiryat Yam F.C., Maccabi Kiryat Yam and Beitar Tirat HaCarmel F.C., Beitar ...
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1965–66 Liga Bet
The 1965–66 Liga Bet season saw Hapoel Nahariya, Hapoel Ra'anana, Hapoel Be'er Ya'akov and Beitar Be'er Sheva win their regional divisions and promoted to Liga Alef. North Division A North Division B Maccabi Neve Shalom withdrew from the league. South Division A South Division B ReferencesHapoel Nahariya, Ra'anana, Be'er Ya'akov and Beitar Be'er Sheva - to Liga AlefDavar, 30.5.66, Historical Jewish Press The next "unknown" - Beitar Be'er ShevaMaariv, 29.5.66, Historical Jewish Press {{DEFAULTSORT:1965-66 Liga Bet Liga Bet seasons Israel Israel, officially the State of Israel, is a country in West Asia. It Borders of Israel, shares borders with Lebanon to the north, Syria to the north-east, Jordan to the east, Egypt to the south-west, and the Mediterranean Sea to the west. Isr ... 3 ...
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Israel Football League System
The Israeli football league system is a series of interconnected leagues for club football in Israel. The system has a hierarchical format with promotion and relegation between leagues at different levels, and allows even the smallest club to dream of rising to the very top of the system. There are five levels, containing a total of 16 divisions. It is run by the Israel Football Association (IFA). Structure The top division of Israeli football is the Premier League, while Liga Leumit is the second tier; these two divisions all operate at the national level. Below Liga Leumit the divisions are split into regionalised leagues. Liga Alef is the third tier, and is split into north and south divisions. Liga Bet, the fourth tier, is divided into four regionalised leagues. Liga Gimel, the bottom division of Israeli football, is split into eight regionalised leagues.
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Defunct Football Clubs In Israel
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