Full name | Maccabi Neve Sha'anan Eldad Football Club | ||
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Founded | 1965 [1] | ||
Ground | Avi Ran Stadium, Haifa | ||
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Manager | |||
League | Liga Bet North B | ||
2019–20 | Liga Bet North B, 9th | ||
Maccabi Neve Sha'anan Eldad F.C.
During his reserve duty in the IDF, Maccabi Neve Sha'anan player Eldad Regev was abducted by Hezbollah forces. From that moment on, the club printed on its shirts, "Eldad, we're waiting for you on the pitch." In his honour, the club is considering changing its name to Maccabi Eldad Haifa and out of respect of Regev's father, a religious Jew, they will move all games to Fridays before the Jewish Sabbath. [2]
Nave Sha'anan is a neighborhood in eastern Haifa, Israel that extends from the lower inclines of Mount Carmel to midway across its slopes.
Ehud "Udi" Goldwasser was an Israeli soldier who was abducted in Israel by Hezbollah along with Eldad Regev on 12 July 2006, sparking the 2006 Lebanon War. His rank was First Sergeant.
Eldad Regev was an Israeli soldier abducted by Hezbollah fighters along with Ehud Goldwasser on 12 July 2006 in Israel near the Lebanese border, sparking the 2006 Lebanon War. His rank was Sergeant First Class.
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Israel "Eli" Guttman is an Israeli former football player and manager who most recently managed Maccabi Haifa, before officially announcing his retirement from the football world, stating health issues as the main reason.
Neve Sha'anan is a small neighborhood in central Jerusalem. It is located between the Israel Museum and the Givat Ram campus of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, bordering Nayot.
Moshe Agami is a former Israeli professional football (soccer) player who is best known for his time with Maccabi Haifa, when he led the club to a 4-1 victory over city rivals, Hapoel, while the majority of players were unavailable, serving in the Yom Kippur War. Agami was also the leading scorer for the club in three different seasons.
The 1967–68 Israel State Cup was the 29th season of Israel's nationwide football cup competition and the 14th after the Israeli Declaration of Independence.
The 1968–69 Israel State Cup was the 30th season of Israel's nationwide football cup competition and the 15th after the Israeli Declaration of Independence.
The 1981–82 Liga Bet season saw Maccabi Bnei Hatzor, Hapoel Nahliel, Tzafririm Holon and Ironi Ashdod win their regional divisions and promoted to Liga Alef.
The 1966–68 Liga Gimel season saw 192 clubs competing in 16 regional divisions for promotion to Liga Bet.
Ironi Beit Dagan is an Israeli football club based in Beit Dagan. The club is currently in Liga Bet South A division. The club is part of Maccabi faction.
The 2004–05 Liga Gimel season saw 99 clubs competing in 8 regional divisions for promotion to Liga Bet.
The 2003–04 Liga Gimel season saw 99 clubs competing in 8 regional divisions for promotion to Liga Bet.
Felix Naim is an Israeli former football player and currently the manager of Hapoel Afula.
Maccabi Ground, was a football stadium in south-east Tel Aviv, near Neve Sha'anan and Shapira neighborhoods of Tel Aviv, Israel. The ground was in use between 1926 and 1944 and was abandoned when it was built over.
The 2017–18 Liga Gimel season was the 50th season of fifth tier football in Israel, with 105 clubs competing in 8 regional divisions for promotion to Liga Bet.
The 2018–19 Israel State Cup is the 80th season of Israel's nationwide Association football cup competition and the 65th after the Israeli Declaration of Independence.