1979 Israel Super Cup

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1979 Israel Super Cup
Date1 September 1979
Venue Bloomfield Stadium, Tel Aviv
Referee Avraham Klein
Attendance10,000
1978
1980

The 1979 Israel Super Cup was the ninth Israel Super Cup (14th, 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.

The match was played between Maccabi Tel Aviv, champions of the 1978–79 Liga Leumit and Beitar Jerusalem, winners of the 1978–79 Israel State Cup.

This was Maccabi Tel Aviv's 5th Israel Super Cup appearance (including unofficial matches) and Beitar's third. At the match, played at Bloomfield Stadium, Maccabi Tel Aviv won 2–0. [1] [2]

Match details

Maccabi Tel Aviv 2–0 Beitar Jerusalem
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Schweitzer Soccerball shade.svg25' (pen.)
Bloomfield Stadium , Tel Aviv
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Avraham Klein
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Maccabi Tel Aviv
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Beitar Jerusalem
GK Flag of Israel.svg Emmanuel Schwarz
RB Flag of Israel.svg Rami Marciano
CB Flag of Israel.svg Meir Nimni
CB Flag of Israel.svg Avi Yerushalmi
LB Flag of Israel.svg Menachem Bello (c)
CM Flag of Israel.svg Yehuda Katsav
CM Flag of Israel.svg Yaron Oz
CM Flag of Israel.svg Alon Kaplan Sub off.svg
FW Flag of Israel.svg Beni Tabak
FW Flag of Israel.svg Moshe Schweitzer Sub off.svg 45'
FW Flag of Israel.svg Vicky Peretz
Substitutes:
MF Flag of Israel.svg Avraham Levy Sub on.svg
FW Flag of Israel.svg Moshe Goldenberg Sub on.svg 45'
Manager:
Flag of Israel.svg Nissim Bachar
GK Flag of Israel.svg Yossi Mizrahi
RB Flag of Israel.svg Yossi Hacham Sub off.svg
DF Flag of Israel.svg Itzhak Jano
DF Flag of Israel.svg Hanan Azulay (c)
LB Flag of Israel.svg Moshe Golan
RM Flag of Israel.svg Yigal Gruber
CM Flag of Israel.svg Moshe Cohen (footballer)
CM Flag of Israel.svg Danny Noyman
LM Flag of Israel.svg David Yishai Sub off.svg
FW Flag of Israel.svg Eli Miali
FW Flag of Israel.svg Yossi Avrahami
Substitutes:
DF Flag of Israel.svg Mordechai LevySub on.svg
MF Flag of Israel.svg MamanYellow card.svgSub on.svg
Manager:
Flag of Israel.svg Emmanuel Scheffer


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References

  1. Israel - List of 'Champions of Champions' (Super Cup) Finals Yaniv Bleicher, 3 July 2008, RSSSF
  2. Maccabi T.A. – "Champion of Champions" Beat Beitar Jerusalem 2:0 [ permanent dead link ] I. Almog, Davar, 2 September 1979, Historical Jewish Press (in Hebrew)