1970 Israel Super Cup

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1970 Israel Super Cup
Date20 October 1970
Venue Bloomfield Stadium, Tel Aviv
Referee Shmuel Handwerg
Attendance10,000
1969
1971

The 1970 Israel Super Cup was the second Israel Super Cup (seventh, including unofficial matches, as the competition wasn't played within the Israel Football Association in its first 5 editions, until 1969), an annual Israeli football match played between the winners of the previous season's Top Division and Israel State Cup.

The match was played between Maccabi Tel Aviv, champions of the 1969–70 Liga Leumit and Hapoel Tel Aviv, runners-up in the league, as Maccabi Tel Aviv also won the 1969–70 Israel State Cup. Since Maccabi Tel Aviv won the previous season's double, the cup was officially designated as "The Liga Leumit Cup". [1]

The match was due to be played on 14 October 1970, but was postponed due to weather conditions, [2] and was held a week later. At the match, played at Bloomfield Stadium, Hapoel Tel Aviv won 2–1. [3] [4] [5]

Match details

Maccabi Tel Aviv 1–2 Hapoel Tel Aviv
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Bloomfield Stadium , Tel Aviv
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Shmuel Handwerg
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Maccabi Tel Aviv
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Hapoel Tel Aviv
GK Flag of Israel.svg Shimshon Levkovich
RB Flag of Israel.svg Avraham Shtamberg
CB Flag of Israel.svg Michael Gershovitz
CB Flag of Israel.svg Yehuda Linker
LB Flag of Israel.svg Menachem Bello
CM Flag of Israel.svg Ya'akov Yashvinski
CM Flag of Israel.svg Moshe Asis (c)
CM Flag of Israel.svg Meir Nimni
FW Flag of Israel.svg Zvi Heimann
FW Flag of Israel.svg Dror Bar-Nur
FW Flag of Israel.svg Ezra Ozeri
Substitutes:
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MF Flag of Israel.svg Yehuda GargirSub on.svg
MF Flag of Israel.svg Yaron Oz Sub on.svg
Manager:
Flag of Israel.svg Israel Halivner
GK Flag of Israel.svg Avraham Binyamin
RB Flag of Israel.svg Shimon Ben Yehonatan (c)
DF Flag of Israel.svg Ya'akov Rahminovich
DF Flag of Israel.svg Nahman Castro
LB Flag of Israel.svg Brener
CM Flag of Israel.svg Shabi Ben Baruch
CM Flag of Israel.svg Ami Admoni
CM Flag of Israel.svg Yehezkel Chazom
FW Flag of Israel.svg David Salim
FW Flag of Israel.svg Yehoshua Feigenbaum
FW Flag of Israel.svg George Borba
Substitutes:
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FW Flag of Israel.svg Yehoshua AmarillioSub on.svg
Manager:
Flag of Israel.svg Rehavia Rosenbaum


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References

  1. Liga Leumit Cup in Football Will Be Awarded Tomorrow to the Winner of the Tel Aviv Derby [ permanent dead link ] Ya'akov Fatal, Davar, 12 October 1970, Historical Jewish Press (in Hebrew)
  2. The Matches Between Hapoel and Maccabi Was Postponed Due to the Rain [ permanent dead link ] Davar, 14 October 1970, Historical Jewish Press (in Hebrew)
  3. Israel - List of 'Champions of Champions' (Super Cup) Finals Yaniv Bleicher, 3 July 2008, RSSSF
  4. Hapoel Tel Aviv Won the League Cup Yesterday; Beat Maccabi 2:1 in the Derby [ permanent dead link ] Moshe Greiber, Davar, 21 October 1970, Historical Jewish Press (in Hebrew)
  5. The League Cup – to Hapoel T.A. [ permanent dead link ] Yesaayahu Porat, Ma'ariv, 21 October 1970, Historical Jewish Press (in Hebrew)