1966 Israel Super Cup

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1966 Israel Super Cup
Date10 September 1966
Venue Kiryat Haim Stadium, Haifa
Referee Moshe Ashkenazi
Attendance9,000
1965
1968

The 1966 Israel Super Cup was the fourth Israel Super Cup, an annual Israeli football match played between the winners of the previous season's Top Division and Israel State Cup. As the match was not set by the Israel Football Association, it was considered an unofficial cup.

The match was played between Hapoel Tel Aviv, champions of the 1965–66 Liga Leumit and Hapoel Haifa, winners of the 1965–66 Israel State Cup. At the match, played at Kiryat Haim Stadium, Hapoel Tel Aviv won 2–1. [1]

Match details

Hapoel Tel Aviv 2–1 Hapoel Haifa
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Kiryat Haim Stadium , Haifa
Attendance: 9,000
Referee: Menachem Ashkenazi
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Hapoel Tel Aviv
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Hapoel Haifa
GK Flag of Israel.svg Danny Elkayam
DF Flag of Israel.svg Shimon Ben Yehonatan (c)
DF Flag of Israel.svg Yehoshua Feigenbaum
MF Flag of Israel.svg David Primo
MF Flag of Israel.svg Amatzia Levkovich
MF Flag of Israel.svg Shabi Ben Baruch
RW Flag of Israel.svg Danny Borsok
FW Flag of Israel.svg Avraham Cohen
FW Flag of Israel.svg Haim Nurieli
FW Flag of Israel.svg Yehezkel Chazom
LW Flag of Israel.svg George Borba
Manager: Flag of Israel.svg Yosef Merimovich
GK Flag of Israel.svg Elyahu Benes
DF Flag of Israel.svg Shaltiel
DF Flag of Israel.svg Itzhak Razon Sub off.svg
MF Flag of Israel.svg Eli Damti
MF Flag of Israel.svg Dov Atzmoin Sub off.svg
MF Flag of Israel.svg Gabi Piker
RW Flag of Israel.svg Victor Young
FW Flag of Israel.svg Itzhak Englander
FW Flag of Israel.svg Gideon Goldberg
FW Flag of Israel.svg Yehoshua Palgi
FW Flag of Israel.svg Roby Young
Substitutes:
DF Flag of Israel.svg Amos Lazovski Sub on.svg
MF Flag of Israel.svg David Gabison Sub on.svg
FW Flag of Israel.svg Ephraim Laufer Sub on.svg
FW Flag of Israel.svg Abba Gindin Sub on.svg
Manager:
Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Miodrag Jovanović


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