1993–94 Maccabi Haifa F.C. season

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Maccabi Haifa
1993-94 season
Chairman Flag of Israel.svg Ya'akov Shahar
Manager Flag of Israel.svg Giora Spiegel
Stadium Kiryat Eliezer
Liga leumit Champion
State Cup 9th round
Toto Cup Winner
Cup Winners' Cup 2nd round
Top goalscorerLeague: Alon Mizrahi (28)
All: Alon Mizrahi (34)
Highest home attendance18,000 vs Maccabi Tel Aviv (April 2004)
  1992-93
1994-95  

The 1993-94 season was Maccabi Haifa's 33rd season in Israeli Premier League, and their 9th consecutive season in the top division of Israeli football.

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After winning the State Cup in the previous season the team started the season with the Cup Winners' Cup, where they advanced to the second round (last 16) and managed to beat AC Parma – winners of the previous edition and eventual finalists – in Italy, before being eliminated on penalties. In domestic competitions, the club won the league championship after going undefeated for the entire season, qualifying to the Champions League for the next season. The club also won the Toto Cup.

As previous manager Shlomo Scharf was appointed as manager of the Israel national football team ahead of the 1994 World Cup qualification campaign, [1] the club appointed Giora Spiegel as their new head coach. [2]

Cup Winners' Cup

DateOpponentsH / AResult
F – A
ScorersAttendance
17 August 1993 Flag of Luxembourg.svg F91 Dudelange A1–0 Mizrahi 38';15,000
1 September 1993 Flag of Luxembourg.svg F91 Dudelange H6–1 A. Mizrahi (25', 52'), Kandaurov (35'), Atar (56'), R. Levi (75'), Harazi (78')5,000
15 September 1993 Flag of Russia.svg FC Torpedo Moscow A0–13,000
28 September 1993 Flag of Russia.svg FC Torpedo Moscow H3–1 A. Mizrahi (6'), Pets (75'), Holtzman (85')9,000
20 October 1993 Flag of Italy.svg Parma F.C. H0–11,600
3 November 1993 Flag of Italy.svg Parma F.C. A1–0 A. Mizrahi (51'),10,000

Liga Leumit

DateOpponentsH / AResult
F – A
ScorersAttendance
28 Aug 1993 Beitar Jerusalem A3 – 2 Atar 29', Mizrahi 34', 75'7,000
4 Sep 1993 Maccabi Herzliya H1 – 0 R. Levy 42'6,000
11 Sep 1993 Hapoel Haifa A0 – 03,000
18 Sep 1993 Tzafririm Holon H5 – 0 Mizrahi 21', 27', Atar 25', Eyal Berkovic 45', Holtzman 69'6,000
2 Oct 1993 Hapoel Tel Aviv A1 – 0 Hazan 60'6,000
16 Oct 1993 Maccabi Petah Tikva H4 – 0 Mizrahi 44', 49', Glam 82', Holtzman 84',4,500
23 Oct 1993 Hapoel Petah Tikva A3 – 1 Mizrahi 2', 67', Holtzman 45'6,000
30 Oct 1993 Hapoel Be'er Sheva H2 – 1 Atar 22', Kandaurov 34'10,000
6 Nov 1993 Hapoel Kfar Saba A1 – 1 Mizrahi 57'5,500
13 Nov 1993 Maccabi Ironi Ashdod A3 – 1 Kandaurov 10', Mizrahi 37', 77'6,000
20 Nov 1993 Maccabi Netanya H4 – 2 Mizrahi 15', Kandaurov 24', Hazan 32', Eyal Berkovic 71',7,000
27 Nov 1993 Maccabi Tel Aviv A1 – 1 Hazan 10'43,000
4 Dec 1993 Bnei Yehuda Tel Aviv H5 – 1 Mizrahi 23', Atar 58', Kandaurov 78' Levi 87', Holtzman 89'6,000
11 Dec 1993 Beitar Jerusalem H4 – 0 Levi 26', Mizrahi 55', 85', Glam 68'14,000
18 Dec 1993 Maccabi Herzliya A2 – 0 Kandaurov 27', Atar 45'3,000
25 Dec 1993 Hapoel Haifa H4 – 0 Levi 22', 71', Glam 47' Aharoni 86'12,000
1 Jan 1994 Tzafririm Holon A0 – 03,000
8 Jan 1994 Hapoel Tel Aviv H2 – 1 Kandaurov 65', Mizrahi 87'12,000
15 Jan 1994 Maccabi Petah Tikva A1 – 0 Mizrahi 64'1,000
22 Jan 1994 Hapoel Petah Tikva H2 – 1 Mizrahi 50', Atar 79'9,000
29 Jan 1994 Hapoel Be'er Sheva A2 – 0 Mizrahi 21', Kandaurov 51'7,000
5 Dec 1994 Hapoel Kfar Saba H0 – 08,000
12 Dec 1994 Maccabi Ironi Ashdod H2 – 1 Hetsko 70', Mizrahi 88'8,000
19 Dec 1994 Maccabi Netanya A2 – 2 Hetsko 67', Holtzman 84'5,000
26 Dec 1994 Maccabi Tel Aviv H5 – 0 Berkovic 9', Mizrahi 22', Atar 31', Hetsko 75', Glam 8320,000
5 Mar 1994 Bnei Yehuda Tel Aviv A3 – 0 Hetsko 35', 75', Mizrahi 27'2,000
12 Mar 1994 Hapoel Haifa H6 – 1 Harazi 29', Berkovic 16', Hazan 31', Hazan 31' Mizrahi 45', Atar 54',8,000
19 Mar 1994 Maccabi Tel Aviv H1 – 1 Hazan 48'18,000
27 Mar 1994 Hapoel Be'er Sheva H2 – 2 Holtzman 78', Berkovic 83'9,000
2 Apr 1994 Beitar Jerusalem H5 – 1 Mizrahi 13' 24', 46', Berkovic 38' Holtzman 66 '12,000
8 Apr 1994 Tzafririm Holon A1 – 0 Holtzman 22'2,000
16 Apr 1994 Maccabi Netanya H1 – 1 Glam 75'5,000
23 Apr 1994 Hapoel Tel Aviv A3 – 2 Kandaurov 9', Hazan 13', Berkovic 87'20,000
30 Apr 1994 Hapoel Petah Tikva H6 – 0 Kandaurov 31', Atar 42', Hetsko 49', 58' 66', Balbul 80'12,000
7 May 1994 Maccabi Herzliya A3 – 1 Hazan 10', Kandaurov 80', Atar 82'8,000
14 May 1994 Bnei Yehuda Tel Aviv H1 – 0 Mizrahi 44'15,000
21 May 1994 Maccabi Petah Tikva A1 – 1 Berkovic 68'10,000
28 May 1994 Maccabi Ironi Ashdod H1 – 1 Berkovic 16'16,000
3 June 1994 Hapoel Kfar Saba A4 – 1 Soher 47' (O.G), Glam 64', Hazan 85', Holtzman 90'7,000
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Maccabi Haifa (C)39281109727+7095 UEFA Champions League Qualifying Round
2 Maccabi Tel Aviv 3927758036+4488 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup Qualifying Round [lower-alpha 1]
3 Hapoel Be'er Sheva 391811105438+1665 1994–95 UEFA Cup [lower-alpha 1]
4 Beitar Jerusalem 39197137566+964
5 Hapoel Tel Aviv 39166176159+254
Source: rsssf.com
(C) Champion.
Notes:
  1. 1 2 Since Maccabi Tel Aviv won the Israeli State Cup, then the 3rd-positioned team awarded with entry to the 1994–1995 UEFA Cup.

State Cup

DateOpponentsH / AResult
F A
ScorersAttendance
9 Mar 1994 Maccabi Akko A3 0 Kandaurov 23', Mizrahi 74', Hetsko 85'1,500
5 Apr 1994 Maccabi Tel Aviv H1 2 Kandaurov 15'17,000

Squad statistics

No.NameEuropeLeagueState CupTotal
Black shirt.png Yellow card.svg Red card.svg Soccerball shade.svg Black shirt.png Yellow card.svg Red card.svg Soccerball shade.svg Black shirt.png Yellow card.svg Red card.svg Soccerball shade.svg Black shirt.png Yellow card.svg Red card.svg Soccerball shade.svg
1 Flag of Israel.svg Rafi Cohen 610039100200047200
2 Flag of Israel.svg Eitan Aharoni 200026001200030001
3 Flag of Israel.svg Alon Harazi 500138101200045102
4 Flag of Israel.svg Alon Hazan 500037808210044908
5 Flag of Ukraine.svg Roman Pets 520127400100033601
6 Flag of Israel.svg Avraham Abukarat 1000000000001000
7 Flag of Israel.svg Ronny Levy 600135605200043606
8 Flag of Ukraine.svg Ivan Hetsko 310022308200127409
9 Flag of Israel.svg Eyal Berkovic 61003810102000462010
10 Flag of Israel.svg Reuven Atar 520137208100043409
11 Flag of Israel.svg Alon Mizrahi 61053801282001461134
12 Flag of Israel.svg Shay Holtzman 3001300090000330010
13 Flag of Israel.svg Marco Balbul 410028811100033911
14 Flag of Israel.svg Moshe Glam 61003630620100010
15 Flag of Israel.svg Arik Benado 310020060200025700
16 Flag of Ukraine.svg Serhiy Kandaurov 61013540102102436013
Flag of Israel.svg Golan Derei 0000200000002000
Flag of Israel.svg Tzabar Daneil 100011000100013000
-Total6120113942295221447563107

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References

  1. Shlomo Scharf Jews in Sports
  2. Soccer Giora Spiegel Is Done Coaching, but He's Not Done Moshe Boker, HaAretz, 17 November 2009