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0–2 vs Maccabi Tel Aviv: 1–3 vs Maccabi Tel Aviv: Biggest win (League) 4–0 vs Ironi Tiberias: 4–0 vs Ironi Tiberias: 4–0 vs Ironi Kiryat Shmona: N/A Biggest loss (League) 0–2 vs Maccabi Tel Aviv 0–2 vs Hapoel Be'er Sheva: 0–2 vs Hapoel Be'er Sheva 1–3 vs Beitar Jerusalem: 0–2 vs Maccabi Tel Aviv: N/A Biggest win (Cup) 6–0 ...
The strong rivalry between the two Israeli football clubs (sometimes called “the Israeli Classico” and “the derby of Israel”) is about the dominance among the various Maccabi football clubs, as well as in Israeli football in general, and the title of the best football club in Israel. Maccabi Haifa aspires to oust Maccabi Tel Aviv from ...
The 2022–23 season was Maccabi Haifa's 65th season in the Israeli Premier League, and its 41st consecutive season in the top division of Israeli football.. On 23 August, the club achieved qualification to the UEFA Champions League group stage for the third time in its history after a 2–2 draw with Red Star Belgrade that saw the club advance 5–4 on aggregate.
Maccabi Haifa : 3–0: FC Universitatea Cluj: Andorf: 19:30 ... Last match Starting round ... Maccabi Haifa : Tel Aviv: 20:30: Zahavi 14' Nachmias 63 '
This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Israeli football club For the basketball club, see Maccabi Tel Aviv B.C. Football club Maccabi Tel Aviv Full name Maccabi Tel Aviv Football Club Nickname(s) Maccabi The Yellows Short name MTA Founded 1906 ; 119 years ago (1906) Ground Bloomfield Stadium, Tel Aviv, Israel Capacity 29,400 Owner ...
Maccabi Tel Aviv: 2–1: Maccabi Haifa : Tel Aviv: 20:45: Ben Haim 17 ', 21' Karzev 39 ' Saborit 45 ' Shechter 45 ' Piven 84 ' Pešić 90+5' Report: Piven 18' Lavi 45 ' Rodríguez 45 ' Stadium: Bloomfield Stadium Attendance: 0 [n 2] Referee: Orel Grinfeld
Maccabi Tel Aviv are an Israeli football club which are based in Tel Aviv. ... 23 November 2013 Match 10: Hapoel Haifa: 1–3: Maccabi Tel Aviv: Haifa: 17:00: Dora 22 '
Maccabi Tel Aviv Football Club was established in 1906 in the port city of Jaffa before relocating to the newly established Tel Aviv in 1909. In 1928 the club joined the EIFA and competed in its competitions ever since, winning its first cup in 1929 and league championship in 1936 .