1968 Israel Super Cup

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1968 Israel Super Cup
Date27 June 1968
Venue Bloomfield Stadium, Tel Aviv
Referee Moshe Ashkenazi
Attendance8,000
1966
1969

The 1968 Israel Super Cup was the fifth 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, [1] with a trophy donated by the Maccabi Association. [2]

The match was played between Maccabi Tel Aviv, champions of the 1966–68 Liga Leumit and Bnei Yehuda, winners of the 1967–68 Israel State Cup. At the match, played at Bloomfield Stadium, Maccabi Tel Aviv won 2–1. [3] [4] [5]

Match details

Maccabi Tel Aviv 2–1 Bnei Yehuda
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Bloomfield Stadium , Tel Aviv
Attendance: 9,000
Referee: Menachem Ashkenazi
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Maccabi Tel Aviv
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Bnei Yehuda
GK Flag of Israel.svg Haim Levin
DF Flag of Israel.svg Amos Zlotolov
DF Flag of Israel.svg Menachem Bello
MF Flag of Israel.svg Nissim Bachar Sub off.svg
MF Flag of Israel.svg Zvi Rosen
MF Flag of Israel.svg Michael Gershovich
RW Flag of Israel.svg Rachamim Talbi
FW Flag of Israel.svg Shalom Shikva
FW Flag of Israel.svg Moshe Asis (c)
FW Flag of Israel.svg Uri Kedmi
LW Flag of Israel.svg Rafi Baranes
Substitutes:
MF Flag of Israel.svg Ezra Ozeri Sub on.svg
Manager:
Flag of Israel.svg Yosef Merimovich
GK Flag of Israel.svg Shmuel Melika
DF Flag of Israel.svg Yehoram Armenian Sub off.svg
DF Flag of Israel.svg Yosef Mukhtar
MF Flag of Israel.svg Ya'akov Sharabi
MF Flag of Israel.svg Menachem Cohen
MF Flag of Israel.svg Shaul Cohen
RW Flag of Israel.svg Zaki Mizrahi
FW Flag of Israel.svg Yosef Mehalel (c)
FW Flag of Israel.svg Shmuel Nahmias
FW Flag of Israel.svg Moshe Ozeri
FW Flag of Israel.svg Tzadok Mag'er
Substitutes:
DF Flag of Israel.svg Israel Potashnik Sub on.svg
FW Flag of Israel.svg Yair Aloni Sub on.svg
Manager:
Flag of Israel.svg Zaki Mizrahi


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References

  1. The "Champion of Champions" Title Will Not Be Official [ permanent dead link ] Ma'ariv, 18 June 1968, Historical Jewish Press (in Hebrew)
  2. A Trophy Woth 480 IL Will Be Given Tonight to the "Champion of Champions" Winner [ permanent dead link ] Ma'ariv, 27 June 1968, Historical Jewish Press (in Hebrew)
  3. Israel - List of 'Champions of Champions' (Super Cup) Finals Yaniv Bleicher, 3 July 2008, RSSSF
  4. Maccabi T.A. "Champion of Champions" Won Over Bnei Yehuda 2:1 [ permanent dead link ] Davar, 28 June 1968, Historical Jewish Press (in Hebrew)
  5. "Champion of Champions" Cup – to Maccabi T.A. [ permanent dead link ] Ya'akov Brosh, Ma'ariv, 28 June 1968, Historical Jewish Press (in Hebrew)