1982 Israel Super Cup

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1982 Israel Super Cup
Hapoel Kfar Saba won 3–2 on penalties
Date29 May 1982
VenueMunicipal Stadium, Yehud
Referee Naftali Eitan
1981
1983

The 1982 Israel Super Cup was the 12th Israel Super Cup (17th, 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 Hapoel Kfar Saba, champions of the 1981–82 Liga Leumit and Hapoel Yehud, winners of the 1981–82 Israel State Cup.

This was Kfar Saba's 3rd Israel Super Cup appearance and Hapoel Yehud's first. At the match, played at Yehud, Hapoel Kfar Saba won 3–2 on penalties. [1] [2]

Match details

Hapoel Kfar Saba 3–3 (a.e.t.) Hapoel Yehud
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Vizan Soccerball shade.svg28'
Ajobel Soccerball shade.svg78'
Balachsan Soccerball shade.svg107'
Penalties
3–2
Municipal Stadium, Yehud
Referee: Naftali EItan
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Hapoel Kfar Saba
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Hapoel Yehud
GK Flag of Israel.svg Ofer Nosovski
RB Flag of Israel.svg Rafi Idinger
CB Flag of Israel.svg Israel Hajaj Sub off.svg
CB Flag of Israel.svg Ariel Ben Arie Sub off.svg
LB Flag of Israel.svg Noah Einstein
CM Flag of Israel.svg Dori Almog
CM Flag of Israel.svg Gideon Simon
CM Flag of Israel.svg Eitan Revivo
FW Flag of Israel.svg Israel Fogel (c)
FW Flag of Israel.svg Shlomo Weitzmann
FW Flag of Israel.svg Itzhak Maimoni
Substitutes:
DF Flag of Israel.svg Ze'ev Kaplan Sub on.svg
MF Flag of Israel.svg Eli Sa'id Sub on.svg
Manager:
Flag of Israel.svg Dror Kashtan
GK Flag of Israel.svg Arie Haviv
RB Flag of Israel.svg Moshe Shabat
DF Flag of Israel.svg Aharon Vizan
DF Flag of Israel.svg Herzl Shaul
LB Flag of Israel.svg Shaul Sasson
CM Flag of Israel.svg Israel Sasson (c)
CM Flag of Israel.svg Avi Cohen Sub off.svg
CM Flag of Israel.svg Pinhas Drori
FW Flag of Israel.svg Yehuda Dugach Sub off.svg
FW Flag of Israel.svg Shalom Rokvan
FW Flag of Israel.svg Itzhak Balachsan
Substitutes:
MF Flag of Israel.svg Ya'akov Ajobel Sub on.svg
FW Flag of Israel.svg Amir Liberman Sub on.svg
Manager:
Flag of Israel.svg Zvi Rosen


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References

  1. Israel - List of 'Champions of Champions' (Super Cup) Finals Yaniv Bleicher, 3 July 2008, RSSSF
  2. Hapoel Kfar Saba Champion of Champions [ permanent dead link ] Shimon Karudo, Davar, 30 May 1982, Historical Jewish Press (in Hebrew)