1974 Israel Super Cup

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1974 Israel Super Cup
Date21 September 1974
Venue Kiryat Haim Stadium, Haifa
Referee Moshe Ashkenazi
Attendance6,000
1971
1975

The 1974 Israel Super Cup was the fourth Israel Super Cup (ninth, including unofficial matches, as the competition wasn't played within the Israel Football Association in its first 5 editions, until 1969), an annual Israel football match played between the winners of the previous season's Top Division and Israel State Cup. With this match, the competitions resumed after two years of absence.

The match was played between Maccabi Netanya, champions of the 1973–74 Liga Leumit and Hapoel Haifa, winners of the 1973–74 Israel State Cup.

For both teams, this was their second appearance in the competition. At the match, played at Kiryat Haim Stadium, Maccabi Netanya won 2–1. [1] [2] [3]

Match details

Maccabi Netanya 2–1 Hapoel Haifa
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Sarusi Soccerball shade.svg49'
Baliti Soccerball shade.svg73'
Kiryat Haim Stadium , Haifa
Attendance: 6,000
Referee: Moshe Ashkenazi
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Maccabi Netanya
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Hapoel Haifa
GK Flag of Israel.svg Michael Sheinfeld
RB Flag of Israel.svg Zohar Solomon
CB Flag of Israel.svg Shraga Bar
CB Flag of Israel.svg Haim Bar
LB Flag of Israel.svg Israel Hajaj
CM Flag of Israel.svg Efraim Amira
CM Flag of Israel.svg Moshe Shlomovich Sub off.svg
CM Flag of Israel.svg Albert Gazal
FW Flag of Israel.svg Oded Machnes
FW Flag of Israel.svg Zvi Sheinfeld Sub off.svg
FW Flag of Israel.svg Victor Sarusi
Substitutes:
MF Flag of Israel.svg Gideon Kleinman Sub on.svg
FW Flag of Israel.svg David Lavi Sub on.svg
Manager:
Flag of Israel.svg Eliezer Spiegel
GK Flag of Israel.svg Eliyahu Benish
RB Flag of Israel.svg Abba Gindin
DF Flag of Israel.svg Aharon Cohen
DF Flag of Israel.svg Yochanan Vollach
LB Flag of Israel.svg Leon Gross
CM Flag of Israel.svg Yossi Lifshitz
CM Flag of Israel.svg Eli Levental
CM Flag of Israel.svg Itzhak Englander
FW Flag of Israel.svg Itzhak Inchi Sub off.svg
FW Flag of Israel.svg Benny Alon
FW Flag of Israel.svg Dov Bendet Sub off.svg
Substitutes:
FW Flag of Israel.svg Timur Chuchushvili Sub on.svg
FW Flag of Israel.svg Gabi Baliti Sub on.svg
Manager:
Flag of Israel.svg Ya'akov Grundman


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References

  1. Israel - List of 'Champions of Champions' (Super Cup) Finals Yaniv Bleicher, 3 July 2008, RSSSF
  2. Champion of Champions Trophy to Maccabi Netanya – Beat Hapoel Haifa 2:1 [ permanent dead link ] Uri Yaron, Davar, 22 September 1974, Historical Jewish Press (in Hebrew)
  3. Oded Machnes and Sarusi Also Won the "Champion of Champions" Cup [ permanent dead link ] Shlomo Mozer, Ma'ariv, 22 September 1974, Historical Jewish Press (in Hebrew)