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Hapoel Jerusalem B.C.

Hapoel Jerusalem Basketball Club (Hebrew: מועדון כדורסל הפועל ירושלים), known for sponsorship reasons as Hapoel Bank Yahav Jerusalem (הפועל בנק יהב ירושלים‎), is a professional basketball club based in the City of Jerusalem, Israel, and competes in the Israeli Basketball Premier League (the top tier of Israeli basketball), the Israeli State Cup, and the Basketball Champions League. It has won several titles, including the ULEB Cup (now called EuroCup) in 2004, the Israeli Basketball Premier League championship in 2015 and 2017, and six state Cups. In 2013, a new ownership group took over, and the club has since seen a remarkable advancement and expansion. The team began playing in the Pais Arena in 2014.

Hapoel Jerusalem
LeaguesIsraeli Basketball Premier League
Champions League
Founded1943; 80 years ago (1943)
HistoryHapoel Jerusalem B.C.
(1943–present)
ArenaPais Arena
Capacity11,000
LocationJerusalem
Team colorsRed, Black, White
     
Main sponsorBank Yahav
PresidentEyal Chomsky
Head coachAleksandar Džikić
Championships2 Israeli Championship
1 EuroCup
6 Israeli State Cups
5 Israeli League Cups
Websitehapoel.co.il

History

Hapoel Jerusalem Basketball Club was founded in 1935, and incorporated in 1943.[1][2] It made its first appearance in the Israeli Basketball Premier League in 1955. Hapoel Jerusalem played in the first division most of the 1950s and 1960s, with notable players such as David Kaminsky. The following two decades had ups and downs, as Hapoel Jerusalem toggled between the first and second divisions.

In 1986, led by coach Simi Riger, the team advanced to the Premier League, after five consecutive years in the second division.[1] Since then, Hapoel Jerusalem has remained in the Premier League.[1] In 1996 and 1997, Hapoel Jerusalem won the Israeli Basketball State Cup, defeating Maccabi Tel Aviv in the finals, at the Yad Eliyahu Arena.[1] The team was led by Adi Gordon.[1]

In 2004, Hapoel Jerusalem won its first European title, the ULEB Cup (EuroCup), defeating Real Madrid in the final in Charleroi, Belgium.[3][4]

In 2005, Israeli-Russian billionaire Arcadi Gaydamak purchased a large stake in the club.[1] As a result, the team became stronger and signed four American players with NBA records – Tamar Slay, Horace Jenkins, Roger Mason, and Mario Austin, as well as Israeli star Meir Tapiro.[1]

In 2007, Hapoel Jerusalem won its third Israel State Cup, defeating Bnei HaSharon.[1] In early 2008 Hapoel Jerusalem came back from being 22 points down in the 4th quarter, to win its fourth State Cup, beating Maccabi Tel Aviv 93–89.[4][1] In late 2008 it won its first Israeli Basketball League Cup, beating Ironi Nahariya.[1]

In September 2009, oil tycoon Guma Aguiar became the team's sponsor and helped pay debts left by Gaydamak.[1] On October 8, 2009, Hapoel Jerusalem beat Maccabi Tel Aviv in the Winner Cup finals, winning the club's second cup in a row.[1] One year after the mysterious disappearance of Guma Aguiar, in 2013 a new ownership group headed by entrepreneur Ori Allon took over.[1] Guy Harel succeeded Dani Klein as general manager.[1]

In April 2014, the New York Post and The Wall Street Journal reported that six-time NBA All-Star Amar'e Stoudemire might join Hapoel Jerusalem after his contract with the New York Knicks expired at the end of the 2014–15 NBA season.[5][6] Stoudemire decided to retire from the NBA in July 2016.[1]

Amar'e Stoudemire signed a two-year contract with Hapoel Jerusalem on August 1, 2016.[7][8] In his first season with the team he helped it win the Israeli Basketball League Cup, defeating Maccabi Tel Aviv.[8]

On June 20, 2014, the club signed coach Danny Franco.[1] That same day, the club also signed season MVP Donta Smith.[9] On June 25, 2014, the Executive Board of Euroleague Commercial Assets agreed to give Hapoel Jerusalem a wild card to compete for a spot in the EuroLeague qualifications.[10]

On June 25, 2015, Hapoel Jerusalem won the Israeli Basketball Premier League Championship for the first time in their history, defeating Hapoel Eilat in the Final.[1] On June 15, 2017, the club won the Israeli Championship for the second time, defeating Maccabi Haifa in the Israeli Final.[1][11]

Team management

Ownership

  • 10% – The Amuta.
  • 90% – An ownership group, headed by majority owner Ori Allon, including Eyal Chomsky, Shalom Menora, David Kleinhandler and Howard Wietschner.

The new ownership group and corporate management is considered among the most professionally diverse sports ownership groups in the world, as it includes a software developer, who sold two software companies to Google and Twitter (Allon), an American and Israeli real estate and hi-tech businessman (Menora), the CEO of Israel's leading media group (Chomsky), and a retired partner at Goldman Sachs (Wietschner).[12][13][14][15]

Staff

  • Head coach: Alexander Dzikic
  • Physiotherapists: Gadi Hadad and Yanai Barak
  • Team doctor: Dr. Jonathan (Jonty) Maresky
  • Orthopedist: Dr. Adi Fridman

Fans and arena

The Brigade

Brigade Malcha is the official ultras organization of Hapoel Jerusalem B.C. In Malha Arena, the Brigade was located behind the south side basket. At the Pais Arena, the Brigade is located in stands #1 and #12. The Brigade has close connections with the team itself, and is consulted by management on instrumental decisions, such as changing the team logo, and planning events with the community.

Rivalry with Maccabi Tel Aviv

Since the founding of the club in 1943, Hapoel Jerusalem has developed a major rivalry with Tel Aviv's leading basketball club Maccabi Tel Aviv. Throughout the years, many games between the two teams became a part of the 'Hall of Fame' of Israeli basketball. The rivalry between the teams is very deep and emotional. Due to its vast size, the Pais Arena has brought Israel's largest basketball rivalry to a whole new level.

Malha Arena (1985–2014)

When Hapoel Jerusalem was founded, it initially played in a small court on Histadrut Street, in the city center, before moving to the Jerusalem International YMCA arena. In the mid-1950s, it moved to the only indoor arena in Jerusalem at that time, "the Straus Arena," in the Histadrut building, on Straus Street. Malha Arena was used as Hapoel Jerusalem's home area from 1985 to 2014. It has a seating capacity of 3,000 seats, with 2,540 seats in its lower tier, an additional 460 seats in its upper tier. With its small size, the arena traps in noise, and distracts the opposing team. This gives a boost to players towards the end of the game when they need it most, according to the former head coach of Hapoel Jerusalem, Oded Kattash.

Pais Arena (2014–present)

Former Mayor of Jerusalem, and Prime Minister of Israel, Ehud Olmert, proposed the master plan for the arena in 2004, and it took ten years to build. Though the Pais Arena is less than two kilometers from the team's previous home, which was opened in 1985, it is exponentially larger. The arena features 11,000 seats, four times as many as in Goldberg Arena, and all the modern amenities expected of a modern basketball venue. The stadium has twelve corporate boxes, each listed for $100,000 per season. The site was chosen far back, but the building only took place in recent years. With an eye towards what the future might bring, the arena has been built to EuroLeague standards. Playing in the EuroLeague in the next few years, is a goal that the team has publicly set for itself.[16] The Pais Arena was opened in the 2014–15 season.

Sponsors

The team's main corporate sponsor is Bank Yahav. Secondary sponsors include Givova, Prima hotels.[17]

Current roster

Note: Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA-sanctioned events. Players may hold other non-FIBA nationality not displayed.

Hapoel Jerusalem roster
Players Coaches
Pos. No. Nat. Name Ht. Age
SG 0   Carrington, Khadeen 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in) 27 – (1995-10-03)3 October 1995
G/F 2   Randolph, Levi 1.97 m (6 ft 6 in) 30 – (1992-10-03)3 October 1992
PG 4   Smith, Speedy 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in) 29 – (1993-01-28)28 January 1993
F/C 5   Mejeris, Mareks 2.07 m (6 ft 9 in) 31 – (1991-09-02)2 September 1991
C 6   Segev, Itay (C) 2.05 m (6 ft 9 in) 27 – (1995-06-15)15 June 1995
PG 7   Brown, Brandon 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) 33 – (1989-08-14)14 August 1989
F 11   Vene, Siim-Sander 2.03 m (6 ft 8 in) 32 – (1990-11-12)12 November 1990
G 14   Dovrat, Noam 1.95 m (6 ft 5 in) 20 – (2002-06-16)16 June 2002
F 24   Blayzer, Oz 1.99 m (6 ft 6 in) 30 – (1992-12-29)29 December 1992
PG 31   Yacoov, Noam 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in) 18 – (2004-10-20)20 October 2004
C 35   Hankins, Zach 2.11 m (6 ft 11 in) 26 – (1996-07-27)27 July 1996
C 77   Levy, Gilad 2.18 m (7 ft 2 in) 20 – (2002-07-03)3 July 2002
SF 80   Cornelius, Or 1.98 m (6 ft 6 in) 26 – (1996-09-26)26 September 1996
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)
  •   Theodoros Giannakopoulos
  •   Shai Oleartchik
Athletic trainer(s)
  •   Philippe Mihailovich
Team manager

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (IN) Inactive player
  •   Injured

  • Roster
Updated: January 4, 2023

Depth chart

Pos. Starting 5 Bench 1 Bench 2 Reserve
C Zach Hankins Itay Segev Gilad Levy
PF Siim-Sander Vene Mareks Mejeris Roe Avneri
SF Oz Blayzer Levi Randolph  
SG Khadeen Carrington Or Cornelius Afek Amsalem
PG Speedy Smith Noam Yaacov Brandon Brown Noam Dovrat  
  • The Israeli league rule requires every team to have at least one Israeli on the court at any time.
  • There should be maximum 5 foreigners on a 12-men game sheet.

Source: basket.co.il

Notable players

Note: Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA-sanctioned events. Players may hold other non-FIBA nationality not displayed.

Criteria

To appear in this section a player must have either:

  • Set a club record or won an individual award while at the club.
  • Played at least one official international match for their national team at any time.
  • Played at least one official NBA match at any time.

Head coaches

Season by season

Season Tier League Pos. Israeli Cup League Cup European competitions
1991–92 1 Premier League 5th Eightfinalist 3 Korać Cup EF
1992–93 4th Semifinalist 3 Korać Cup PR
1993–94 3rd Semifinalist 3 Korać Cup PR
1994–95 7th Semifinalist 2 Saporta Cup PR
1995–96 2nd Champions
1996–97 2nd Champions 2 Saporta Cup QF
1997–98 4th 1 Euroleague RS
1998–99 2nd Runner-up 1 Saporta Cup EF
1999–00 7th Runner-up 2 Saporta Cup EF
2000–01 2nd Runner-up 1 Euroleague RS
2001–02 3rd Runner-up 1 Euroleague RS
2002–03 8th Semifinalist 3 EuroCup Challenge GS2
2003–04 5th Runner-up 2 ULEB Cup C
2004–05 5th Eightfinalist 2 ULEB Cup RS
2005–06 2nd Runner-up 2 ULEB Cup SF
2006–07 2nd Champions 3rd 2 ULEB Cup QF
2007–08 5th Champions Runner-up 2 ULEB Cup R32
2008–09 4th Semifinalist Champions 3 EuroChallenge RS
2009–10 3rd Eightfinalist Champions 2 Eurocup QF
2010–11 3rd Quarterfinalist Runner-up 2 Eurocup RS
2011–12 6th Eightfinalist Semifinalist 2 Eurocup RS
2012–13 4th Semifinalist Semifinalist 2 Eurocup RS
2013–14 3rd Eightfinalist Runner-up 2 Eurocup QF
2014–15 1st Runner-up Champions 2 Eurocup RS
2015–16 2nd Eightfinalist Quarterfinalist 2 Eurocup R32
2016–17 1st Runner-up Champions 2 EuroCup SF
2017–18 3rd Semifinalist Quarterfinalist 2 EuroCup RS
2018–19 Semifinalist Champions Semifinalist 3 Champions League QF
2019–20 Semifinalist Champions Champions 3 Champions League QF
2020–21 Quarterfinalist Semifinalist Semifinalist 3 Champions League RS
R Balkan League RS
2021–22 Semifinalist Quarterfinalist Semifinalist 3 Champions League Play-ins

Italic — Still active.

Logos

Honors

Total titles: 14

Domestic

Israeli Championships

State Cup

  • Winners (6): 1996, 1997, 2007, 2008, 2019, 2020
  • Runner-up (8): 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2015, 2017

League Cup

European

Winners (1): 2003–04
Semifinalist (2): 2005–06, 2016–17
Semifinalist (1): 2001–02
Final 8 (1): 2019–20

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r "Hapoel Jerusalem BC". TheSportsDB.com.
  2. ^ "Basketball – Hapoel Jerusalem (Israel): palmares, results and name". www.the-sports.org.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on April 14, 2014. Retrieved August 18, 2014.
  4. ^ a b "2008–09 Club Profile: Hapoel Jerusalem". 7DAYS EuroCup.
  5. ^ "Amar'e Stoudemire May Head to Israel After Contract". The Wall Street Journal. April 15, 2014. Retrieved August 18, 2014.
  6. ^ Berman, Marc (April 14, 2014). "Amar'e may leave Knicks for Jerusalem team after 2015". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved August 18, 2014.
  7. ^ . Hapoel.co.il. August 1, 2016. Archived from the original on August 5, 2016. Retrieved August 1, 2016.
  8. ^ a b "Hapoel Jerusalem". Amar'e Stoudemire.
  9. ^ "Rebuilding in full-swing at Hap J'lem; Franco, Smith incoming". The Jerusalem Post.
  10. ^ Sinai, Allon (June 26, 2014). "Hapoel Jerusalem handed Euroleague qualifying berth". The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved August 18, 2014.
  11. ^ "Basketball News, Scores, Stats, Analysis, Standings". Eurobasket LLC.
  12. ^ "C. Howard Wietschner"[self-published source]
  13. ^ "The Club Scene: Hapoel Jerusalem looks to bright future". Welcome to 7DAYS EuroCup.
  14. ^ . Archived from the original on April 19, 2014. Retrieved April 17, 2014.
  15. ^ "Hapoel Jerusalem Looks to a Bright Future". Amar'e Stoudemire. March 25, 2014.
  16. ^ Sachs, Frankie (March 21, 2014). "The Club Scene: Hapoel Jerusalem looks to bright future". Eurocup Basketball. Retrieved September 9, 2014.
  17. ^ "כ.א.ל במו"מ מתקדם לאימוץ הפועל ירושלים". כ.א.ל במו"מ מתקדם לאימוץ הפועל ירושלים. June 20, 2014.

External links

  • (in English and Hebrew)
  • Eurobasket.com team Page
  • Fan site October 29, 2013, at the Wayback Machine (in Hebrew)

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Hapoel Jerusalem Basketball Club Hebrew מועדון כדורסל הפועל ירושלים known for sponsorship reasons as Hapoel Bank Yahav Jerusalem הפועל בנק יהב ירושלים is a professional basketball club based in the City of Jerusalem Israel and competes in the Israeli Basketball Premier League the top tier of Israeli basketball the Israeli State Cup and the Basketball Champions League It has won several titles including the ULEB Cup now called EuroCup in 2004 the Israeli Basketball Premier League championship in 2015 and 2017 and six state Cups In 2013 a new ownership group took over and the club has since seen a remarkable advancement and expansion The team began playing in the Pais Arena in 2014 Hapoel JerusalemLeaguesIsraeli Basketball Premier LeagueChampions LeagueFounded1943 80 years ago 1943 HistoryHapoel Jerusalem B C 1943 present ArenaPais ArenaCapacity11 000LocationJerusalemTeam colorsRed Black White Main sponsorBank YahavPresidentEyal ChomskyHead coachAleksandar DzikicChampionships2 Israeli Championship1 EuroCup6 Israeli State Cups5 Israeli League CupsWebsitehapoel co ilHomeAwayThird Contents 1 History 2 Team management 2 1 Ownership 2 2 Staff 3 Fans and arena 3 1 The Brigade 3 1 1 Rivalry with Maccabi Tel Aviv 3 2 Malha Arena 1985 2014 3 3 Pais Arena 2014 present 4 Sponsors 5 Current roster 5 1 Depth chart 6 Notable players 7 Head coaches 8 Season by season 9 Logos 10 Honors 10 1 Domestic 10 2 European 11 References 12 External linksHistory Edit Amar e Stoudemire Adam Ariel Hapoel Jerusalem Basketball Club was founded in 1935 and incorporated in 1943 1 2 It made its first appearance in the Israeli Basketball Premier League in 1955 Hapoel Jerusalem played in the first division most of the 1950s and 1960s with notable players such as David Kaminsky The following two decades had ups and downs as Hapoel Jerusalem toggled between the first and second divisions In 1986 led by coach Simi Riger the team advanced to the Premier League after five consecutive years in the second division 1 Since then Hapoel Jerusalem has remained in the Premier League 1 In 1996 and 1997 Hapoel Jerusalem won the Israeli Basketball State Cup defeating Maccabi Tel Aviv in the finals at the Yad Eliyahu Arena 1 The team was led by Adi Gordon 1 In 2004 Hapoel Jerusalem won its first European title the ULEB Cup EuroCup defeating Real Madrid in the final in Charleroi Belgium 3 4 In 2005 Israeli Russian billionaire Arcadi Gaydamak purchased a large stake in the club 1 As a result the team became stronger and signed four American players with NBA records Tamar Slay Horace Jenkins Roger Mason and Mario Austin as well as Israeli star Meir Tapiro 1 In 2007 Hapoel Jerusalem won its third Israel State Cup defeating Bnei HaSharon 1 In early 2008 Hapoel Jerusalem came back from being 22 points down in the 4th quarter to win its fourth State Cup beating Maccabi Tel Aviv 93 89 4 1 In late 2008 it won its first Israeli Basketball League Cup beating Ironi Nahariya 1 In September 2009 oil tycoon Guma Aguiar became the team s sponsor and helped pay debts left by Gaydamak 1 On October 8 2009 Hapoel Jerusalem beat Maccabi Tel Aviv in the Winner Cup finals winning the club s second cup in a row 1 One year after the mysterious disappearance of Guma Aguiar in 2013 a new ownership group headed by entrepreneur Ori Allon took over 1 Guy Harel succeeded Dani Klein as general manager 1 In April 2014 the New York Post and The Wall Street Journal reported that six time NBA All Star Amar e Stoudemire might join Hapoel Jerusalem after his contract with the New York Knicks expired at the end of the 2014 15 NBA season 5 6 Stoudemire decided to retire from the NBA in July 2016 1 Amar e Stoudemire signed a two year contract with Hapoel Jerusalem on August 1 2016 7 8 In his first season with the team he helped it win the Israeli Basketball League Cup defeating Maccabi Tel Aviv 8 On June 20 2014 the club signed coach Danny Franco 1 That same day the club also signed season MVP Donta Smith 9 On June 25 2014 the Executive Board of Euroleague Commercial Assets agreed to give Hapoel Jerusalem a wild card to compete for a spot in the EuroLeague qualifications 10 On June 25 2015 Hapoel Jerusalem won the Israeli Basketball Premier League Championship for the first time in their history defeating Hapoel Eilat in the Final 1 On June 15 2017 the club won the Israeli Championship for the second time defeating Maccabi Haifa in the Israeli Final 1 11 Team management EditOwnership Edit 10 The Amuta 90 An ownership group headed by majority owner Ori Allon including Eyal Chomsky Shalom Menora David Kleinhandler and Howard Wietschner The new ownership group and corporate management is considered among the most professionally diverse sports ownership groups in the world as it includes a software developer who sold two software companies to Google and Twitter Allon an American and Israeli real estate and hi tech businessman Menora the CEO of Israel s leading media group Chomsky and a retired partner at Goldman Sachs Wietschner 12 13 14 15 Staff Edit Yotam Halperin Head coach Alexander Dzikic Physiotherapists Gadi Hadad and Yanai Barak Team doctor Dr Jonathan Jonty Maresky Orthopedist Dr Adi FridmanFans and arena EditThe Brigade Edit Brigade Malcha is the official ultras organization of Hapoel Jerusalem B C In Malha Arena the Brigade was located behind the south side basket At the Pais Arena the Brigade is located in stands 1 and 12 The Brigade has close connections with the team itself and is consulted by management on instrumental decisions such as changing the team logo and planning events with the community Rivalry with Maccabi Tel Aviv Edit Since the founding of the club in 1943 Hapoel Jerusalem has developed a major rivalry with Tel Aviv s leading basketball club Maccabi Tel Aviv Throughout the years many games between the two teams became a part of the Hall of Fame of Israeli basketball The rivalry between the teams is very deep and emotional Due to its vast size the Pais Arena has brought Israel s largest basketball rivalry to a whole new level Malha Arena 1985 2014 Edit Main article Malha Arena Malha Arena When Hapoel Jerusalem was founded it initially played in a small court on Histadrut Street in the city center before moving to the Jerusalem International YMCA arena In the mid 1950s it moved to the only indoor arena in Jerusalem at that time the Straus Arena in the Histadrut building on Straus Street Malha Arena was used as Hapoel Jerusalem s home area from 1985 to 2014 It has a seating capacity of 3 000 seats with 2 540 seats in its lower tier an additional 460 seats in its upper tier With its small size the arena traps in noise and distracts the opposing team This gives a boost to players towards the end of the game when they need it most according to the former head coach of Hapoel Jerusalem Oded Kattash Pais Arena 2014 present Edit Main article Pais Arena Pais Arena Former Mayor of Jerusalem and Prime Minister of Israel Ehud Olmert proposed the master plan for the arena in 2004 and it took ten years to build Though the Pais Arena is less than two kilometers from the team s previous home which was opened in 1985 it is exponentially larger The arena features 11 000 seats four times as many as in Goldberg Arena and all the modern amenities expected of a modern basketball venue The stadium has twelve corporate boxes each listed for 100 000 per season The site was chosen far back but the building only took place in recent years With an eye towards what the future might bring the arena has been built to EuroLeague standards Playing in the EuroLeague in the next few years is a goal that the team has publicly set for itself 16 The Pais Arena was opened in the 2014 15 season Sponsors EditThe team s main corporate sponsor is Bank Yahav Secondary sponsors include Givova Prima hotels 17 Current roster EditNote Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA sanctioned events Players may hold other non FIBA nationality not displayed Hapoel Jerusalem rosterPlayers CoachesPos No Nat Name Ht AgeSG 0 Carrington Khadeen 1 93 m 6 ft 4 in 27 1995 10 03 3 October 1995G F 2 Randolph Levi 1 97 m 6 ft 6 in 30 1992 10 03 3 October 1992PG 4 Smith Speedy 1 91 m 6 ft 3 in 29 1993 01 28 28 January 1993F C 5 Mejeris Mareks 2 07 m 6 ft 9 in 31 1991 09 02 2 September 1991C 6 Segev Itay C 2 05 m 6 ft 9 in 27 1995 06 15 15 June 1995PG 7 Brown Brandon 1 83 m 6 ft 0 in 33 1989 08 14 14 August 1989F 11 Vene Siim Sander 2 03 m 6 ft 8 in 32 1990 11 12 12 November 1990G 14 Dovrat Noam 1 95 m 6 ft 5 in 20 2002 06 16 16 June 2002F 24 Blayzer Oz 1 99 m 6 ft 6 in 30 1992 12 29 29 December 1992PG 31 Yacoov Noam 1 85 m 6 ft 1 in 18 2004 10 20 20 October 2004C 35 Hankins Zach 2 11 m 6 ft 11 in 26 1996 07 27 27 July 1996C 77 Levy Gilad 2 18 m 7 ft 2 in 20 2002 07 03 3 July 2002SF 80 Cornelius Or 1 98 m 6 ft 6 in 26 1996 09 26 26 September 1996 Head coach Aleksandar DzikicAssistant coach es Theodoros Giannakopoulos Shai OleartchikAthletic trainer s Philippe MihailovichTeam manager Yotam HalperinLegend C Team captain IN Inactive player Injured Roster Updated January 4 2023Depth chart Edit Pos Starting 5 Bench 1 Bench 2 ReserveC Zach Hankins Itay Segev Gilad LevyPF Siim Sander Vene Mareks Mejeris Roe AvneriSF Oz Blayzer Levi Randolph SG Khadeen Carrington Or Cornelius Afek AmsalemPG Speedy Smith Noam Yaacov Brandon Brown Noam Dovrat The Israeli league rule requires every team to have at least one Israeli on the court at any time There should be maximum 5 foreigners on a 12 men game sheet Source basket co ilNotable players EditNote Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA sanctioned events Players may hold other non FIBA nationality not displayed CriteriaTo appear in this section a player must have either Set a club record or won an individual award while at the club Played at least one official international match for their national team at any time Played at least one official NBA match at any time David Kaminsky 7 seasons 58 63 77 Israel Berlinsky 11 seasons 59 70 Itzhak Neumann 11 seasons 59 70 Yoel Steinberg 13 seasons 63 76 Doron Shefa 10 seasons 80 81 89 94 96 00 David Blatt 1 season 86 87 Pini Levi 9 seasons 87 94 95 97 Erez Hazan 5 seasons 88 93 Emir Mutapcic 2 seasons 89 91 Shalom Turgeman 11 seasons 89 96 97 01 Hubert Roberts 4 seasons 90 91 93 96 Adi Gordon 6 seasons 91 94 95 98 Norris Coleman 3 seasons 92 94 95 96 Miki Berkovich 1 season 93 94 Billy Thompson 3 seasons 94 97 Jon Dalzell 3 seasons 94 97 Moti Daniel 2 seasons 96 98 H Waldman 4 seasons 96 00 Radisav Curcic 2 seasons 97 99 Kenny Williams 4 seasons 97 01 Derrick Hamilton 2 seasons 98 00 Erez Katz 6 seasons 98 04 Tony Dorsey 1 season 00 01 Haywoode Workman 1 season 00 01 Meir Tapiro 6 seasons 00 03 05 07 12 13 Demetrius Alexander 1 season 01 02 Moshe Mizrahi 5 seasons 01 04 10 12 Andrius Jurkunas 1 season 02 03 Tunji Awojobi 1 season 03 04 Kelly McCarty 1 season 03 04 Doron Sheffer 2 seasons 03 05 Will Solomon 2 seasons 03 04 10 11 Ido Kozikaro 3 seasons 03 06 Yuval Naimy 4 seasons 03 04 09 12 William Avery 1 season 04 05 Matan Naor 3 seasons 04 07 Raviv Limonad 3 seasons 04 06 12 Roger Mason Jr 1 season 05 06 Horace Jenkins 2 seasons 05 06 07 Mario Austin 2 seasons 05 07 Terence Morris 1 season 06 07 Jurica Golemac 1 season 06 07 Dror Hagag 2 seasons 06 08 Guy Pnini 2 seasons 06 08 Timmy Bowers 3 seasons 06 09 Jamie Arnold 1 season 07 08 Ramel Curry 1 season 07 08 Marcus Slaughter 1 season 07 08 Sharon Shason 3 seasons 07 10 Omar Sneed 1 season 08 09 Travis Watson 1 season 08 09 Eugene Jeter 1 season 09 10 Tre Simmons 1 season 09 10 Dijon Thompson 2 seasons 09 10 16 17 Yogev Ohayon 4 seasons 09 11 17 19 Uri Kokia 4 seasons 09 13 Jason Rich 1 season 10 11 Brian Randle 3 seasons 10 12 17 D J Strawberry 1 season 11 12 Elishay Kadir 2 seasons 11 13 Ramel Bradley 1 season 11 12 Jacob Pullen 1 season 12 13 Courtney Fells 1 season 12 13 Josh Duncan 3 seasons 12 14 15 16 Rafi Menco 4 seasons 12 16 Samardo Samuels 1 season 13 Artsiom Parakhouski 1 season 13 14 Derwin Kitchen 2 seasons 13 15 Yotam Halperin 5 seasons 13 18 Lior Eliyahu 6 seasons 13 19 Bracey Wright 1 season 14 15 Tony Gaffney 2 seasons 14 16 Donta Smith 2 seasons 14 16 Bar Timor 7 seasons 14 20 D Or Fischer 1 season 15 16 E J Rowland 1 season 15 16 Amar e Stoudemire 2 seasons 16 17 18 19 Curtis Jerrells 1 season 16 17 Jerome Dyson 2 seasons 16 18 Tarence Kinsey 2 seasons 16 18 James Feldeine 2 seasons 18 20 Tamir Blatt 3 seasons 18 21 Shelvin Mack 1 season 20 Emanuel Terry 1 season 20 Deividas Sirvydis 1 season 20 Stanton Kidd 1 season 21 Ray McCallum Jr 1 season 21 David Bernsley born 1969 Erez Markovich born 1978 Head coaches Edit Brad Greenberg Effi Birnbaum Pini Gershon Zvi Sherf Sharon Drucker Erez Edelstein Dan Shamir Guy Goodes Mody Maor Oded Kattash Danny Franco Brad Greenberg Simone Pianigiani Oren Amiel David KaminskySeason by season EditSeason Tier League Pos Israeli Cup League Cup European competitions1991 92 1 Premier League 5th Eightfinalist 3 Korac Cup EF1992 93 4th Semifinalist 3 Korac Cup PR1993 94 3rd Semifinalist 3 Korac Cup PR1994 95 7th Semifinalist 2 Saporta Cup PR1995 96 2nd Champions1996 97 2nd Champions 2 Saporta Cup QF1997 98 4th 1 Euroleague RS1998 99 2nd Runner up 1 Saporta Cup EF1999 00 7th Runner up 2 Saporta Cup EF2000 01 2nd Runner up 1 Euroleague RS2001 02 3rd Runner up 1 Euroleague RS2002 03 8th Semifinalist 3 EuroCup Challenge GS22003 04 5th Runner up 2 ULEB Cup C2004 05 5th Eightfinalist 2 ULEB Cup RS2005 06 2nd Runner up 2 ULEB Cup SF2006 07 2nd Champions 3rd 2 ULEB Cup QF2007 08 5th Champions Runner up 2 ULEB Cup R322008 09 4th Semifinalist Champions 3 EuroChallenge RS2009 10 3rd Eightfinalist Champions 2 Eurocup QF2010 11 3rd Quarterfinalist Runner up 2 Eurocup RS2011 12 6th Eightfinalist Semifinalist 2 Eurocup RS2012 13 4th Semifinalist Semifinalist 2 Eurocup RS2013 14 3rd Eightfinalist Runner up 2 Eurocup QF2014 15 1st Runner up Champions 2 Eurocup RS2015 16 2nd Eightfinalist Quarterfinalist 2 Eurocup R322016 17 1st Runner up Champions 2 EuroCup SF2017 18 3rd Semifinalist Quarterfinalist 2 EuroCup RS2018 19 Semifinalist Champions Semifinalist 3 Champions League QF2019 20 Semifinalist Champions Champions 3 Champions League QF2020 21 Quarterfinalist Semifinalist Semifinalist 3 Champions League RSR Balkan League RS2021 22 Semifinalist Quarterfinalist Semifinalist 3 Champions League Play insItalic Still active Logos EditHistorical Club Logos and Emblems Since 1943 Current LogoHonors EditTotal titles 14 Domestic Edit Israeli Championships Winners 2 2015 2017 Runner up 7 1996 1997 1999 2001 2006 2007 2016State Cup Winners 6 1996 1997 2007 2008 2019 2020 Runner up 8 1999 2000 2001 2002 2004 2006 2015 2017League Cup Winners 5 2008 2009 2014 2016 2019 Runner up 3 2007 2010 2013European Edit EuroCup ULEB Cup Winners 1 2003 04 Semifinalist 2 2005 06 2016 17FIBA Saporta CupSemifinalist 1 2001 02Basketball Champions LeagueFinal 8 1 2019 20References Edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Hapoel Jerusalem BC TheSportsDB com Basketball Hapoel Jerusalem Israel palmares results and name www the sports org 2003 04 Welcome to Eurocup Archived from the original on April 14 2014 Retrieved August 18 2014 a b 2008 09 Club Profile Hapoel Jerusalem 7DAYS EuroCup Amar e Stoudemire May Head to Israel After Contract The Wall Street Journal April 15 2014 Retrieved August 18 2014 Berman Marc April 14 2014 Amar e may leave Knicks for Jerusalem team after 2015 The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved August 18 2014 Amar e Stoudemire joins Hapoel Jerusalem Hapoel co il August 1 2016 Archived from the original on August 5 2016 Retrieved August 1 2016 a b Hapoel Jerusalem Amar e Stoudemire Rebuilding in full swing at Hap J lem Franco Smith incoming The Jerusalem Post Sinai Allon June 26 2014 Hapoel Jerusalem handed Euroleague qualifying berth The Jerusalem Post Retrieved August 18 2014 Basketball News Scores Stats Analysis Standings Eurobasket LLC C Howard Wietschner self published source The Club Scene Hapoel Jerusalem looks to bright future Welcome to 7DAYS EuroCup Directors Archived from the original on April 19 2014 Retrieved April 17 2014 Hapoel Jerusalem Looks to a Bright Future Amar e Stoudemire March 25 2014 Sachs Frankie March 21 2014 The Club Scene Hapoel Jerusalem looks to bright future Eurocup Basketball Retrieved September 9 2014 כ א ל במו מ מתקדם לאימוץ הפועל ירושלים כ א ל במו מ מתקדם לאימוץ הפועל ירושלים June 20 2014 External links EditOfficial website in English and Hebrew Eurobasket com team Page Fan site Archived October 29 2013 at the Wayback Machine in Hebrew Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hapoel Jerusalem B C amp oldid 1133679575, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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