List of Maccabi Haifa F.C. managers

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Managers from 1946 to present.

NameNationalitySeasonsHonours
Yisrael Schwartz Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  British Mandate for Palestine 1946–19471 Second Division title
Taurentauer Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 1950–1952
Otto Schlefenberg Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 1952–1954
Eli Fuchs Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 1954–1956
Andor Kisch Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 1956–1957
Ariyeh Koch Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 1957–1959
David Farkash Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 1959–1961
Alex Forbes Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 1961–1962
Andor Kisch Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 1962
Otto Schlefenberg Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 1962–19631 State Cup
1 Israeli Supercup
Vasili Spasov Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 1963–1965
Israel Halivner Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 1965
Avraham Menchel Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 1965–19691 Second Division title
Edmond Schmilovich Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 1969–1970
Jonny Hardy Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland - Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 1970–1972
Avraham Menchel Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 1972–1974
Ori Weinberg Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 1974–19751 Second Division title
Shimon Shinar Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 1975–1977
Moshe Sasson Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 1977
Eli Fuchs Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 1977
Jonny Hardy Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland - Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 1977–1978
Eran Kulik Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 1978–1979
Mordechai Spiegler Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 1979
Jonny Hardy Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland - Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 1979–1982
Jack Mansell Flag of England.svg  England 1982–1983
Shlomo Scharf Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 1983–19872 First Division title
1 Israeli Supercup
Dror Kashtan Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 1987–1988
Amazzia Levkovic Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 1988–19901 First Division title
1 Israeli Supercup
Shlomo Scharf Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 1990–19921 First Division title
1 State Cup
Giora Spiegel Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 1993–19981 First Division title
2 State Cup
1 Toto Cup
Daniel Brailovsky Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 19981 State Cup
Dušan Uhrin Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 1998–1999
Eli Cohen Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 1999–2000
Ronny Levy Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 2000
Avram Grant Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 2000–20022 First Division title
Itzhak Shum Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 2002–20031 Toto Cup
Ronny Levy Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 2003–20083 First Division title
2 Toto Cup
Elisha Levy [1] Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 2008–20122 First Division title
Reuven Atar Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 2012
Arik Benado Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 2012–2014
Aleksandar Stanojević Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 2014
Marko Balbul Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 2014–2015
Ronny Levy Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 2015–20161 State Cup
René Meulensteen Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 2016–2017
Guy Luzon Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 2017–2018
Fred Rutten Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 2018
Eli Guttman Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 2018
Marko Balbul Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 2018–2020
Barak Bakhar Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 2020–20233 First Division title
1 Israeli Supercup
1 Toto Cup
Messay Dego Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 2023–

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