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Hapoel Petah Tikva F.C.

Hapoel Petah Tikva F.C. (Hebrew: הפועל פתח תקווה) is an Israeli football club based in the city of Petah Tikva, currently playing in the Israeli Premier League. Its most successful period was throughout the 1950s and 1960s, in which the club won six League Championships and one State Cups. The club holds to this day the record for most consecutive championships – five – and was ranked in the top three of the league for 14 years between 1954 and 1968. Hapoel Petah Tikva did not win the championship since 1963, and its last titles were the State Cup in 1992, and the Toto Cup in 2005.

Hapoel Petah Tikva
Full nameHapoel Petah Tikva Football Club
Short nameHPT
Founded1934; 90 years ago (1934)
GroundHaMoshava Stadium, Petah Tikva, Israel
Capacity11,500
Owner Supporters of Hapoel Petah Tikva
Chairman Almog Portman
Manager Benyamin Lam
LeagueLiga Leumit
2022–23Liga Leumit, 2nd of 16 (promoted)

History edit

Pre-independence edit

Hapoel Petah Tikva was founded in 1926, and its football division was established in 1934. The club made it to the second league in 1938 and its first season in the top tier was 1941/42, two years after a new stadium was built in Abarbanel street. In 1945 the club first came close to winning a title after beating Maccbi Petah Tikva 7-0 in the Cup semi final, but lost 0-1 to Hapoel Tel Aviv in the final. Some of the leading players in the 1940s were Meir Nevenhoiz, Amichai Shoham, Eliyahu Kroshar, Yaakov Visoker and Moshe Varon.

The Golden Age – 1954–1968 edit

Hapoel Petah Tikva won its first championship in 1955, becoming the first team outside Tel Aviv to do so. The team was coached by Moshe Varon and the top scorer was the young rising star, Nahum Stelmach, with 28 goals in 26 games. A chance to win a double was missed out after making it to the Cup final, but losing 1-3 to Maccbi Tel Aviv.

Two year later, in 1957, Hapoel Petah Tikva won its first state cup after beating Maccbi Yaffo 2-1 in the final. In 1959, after three consecutive years in second place, the team finally won its second championship. This was the first out of five back to back championships, a record no team in Israel has achieved again. Some of the leading players during these years were Nahum Stelmach, Yaakov Visoker, Boaz Koffman, Zakharia Ratzabi, Avshalom Ratzabi, Reuven Yeffet and Jerry Haledy. The coaches were all foreign – Jackie Gibbons (England), Ignác Molnár (Hungary) and Miodrag Jovanović (Yugoslavia).

In 1961 they were invited to participate in the International Soccer League.

The streak ended in 1964, but in the following years Hapoel Petah Tikva was still one of the strongest teams in Israel. The last season of this era was 1968, where the team ranked second and lost in the Cup Final to Bnei Yehuda. During the 14 years period, Hapoel Petah Tikva won six championships, never dropped below the third place, and made it to five cup finals (one win and four losses).

The Descent – 1969–1987 edit

In 1969 Hapoel Petah Tikva found itself at the lower part of the table for the first time since making it to the first division. Their leading players had retired, and during the first half of the 1970s Hapoel was no longer a title contender and faced danger of relegation several times. The only chance for a title during these year was in 1974, when the team made it to the cup final but lost to Hapoel Haifa. The semi final against Beitar Jerusalem, which took place in Petah Tikva one week earlier, was marred by a violent incident, during which the supporters of Beitar invaded the pitch and attacked Hapoel players and supporters.

In 1976 Hapoel Petah Tikva dropped to the second division for the first time ever. This was an unfortunate relegation as it was the only season in the Israeli League in which four teams were relegated from the first division, with Hapoel being the fourth team to be relegated, and were relegated on the final day of the season of the season.

The club spent three years in the second division until achieving promotion back to the first division in 1979. Three years later, in 1982, Hapoel Petah Tikva was ranked last in the league and relegated again. Hapoel returned to the top flight after promotion in 1984. Around this time the club first showed signs of recovering, with Giora Spiegel and Dror Bar Nur as managers building a firm base for the upcoming years.

Recovery – 1988–2002 edit

Towards the end of the 80s, Hapoel Petah Tikva became once again one of the leading football clubs in Israel. Avram Grant led the team for five seasons, starting at 1987. Between 1989 and 1991 Hapoel was on the brink of winning a seventh championship, their first in over 25 years, but finished second three times in a row. In 1991 it was an extremely close call, with one point missing to top Maccabi Haifa. Two matches prior the end of that season, the two clubs met for a critical match in which two goals scored by Hapoel were controversially disallowed by Haim Livkovich, the referee. The controversial 0-0 draw cost Hapoel the title.

In the following year the team dropped to the fourth place, but finally won a major trophy again, after beating Maccabi Tel Aviv in the state cup final, 3-1. Following that Hapoel Petah Tikva became the first Israeli team to participate in UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup. It also became the first Israeli team to beat a major European club in any UEFA contest, with a 2-1 victory over Feyenoord (but knocked out due to a 0-1 loss in the away game).

In 1996 the club was purchased by the businessman Meir Shamir. In 1997 Hapoel Petah Tikva was ranked second in the league once again, and competed in UEFA Cup for the first time. 2000 was another positive season, with the team competing for the championship, but ended up ranking third. Overall the club seemed to be in a strong position in this era, being ranked at the top half of the league in 14 out of 15 seasons, with a strong players base and good youth teams. However, that did not last much longer.

Bankruptcy and Relegations – 2003–2015 edit

Starting at 2003 the team became gradually weaker. Homegrown players were being sold to other clubs, and every year a larger portion of the squad was being replaced. In 2007 Hapoel Petach Tikva was relegated to the second division after 23 consecutive years in the first league. The club won promotion the following year, but signs of poor management were clear.

In the summer of 2011 the poor management proved to be even worse than expected, when large debts were discovered and the club filed for bankruptcy. The team started the season with a 9 points deduction, which led to another relegation. In 2014 the team was promoted back, but faced relegation once again in the following season.

Second League and Fans Ownership – 2016–Present Day edit

The following years were even worse, with the team struggling in the second division. In the summer of 2018, seven years after the first time, the club declared bankruptcy once again. Therefore, the team started the 2019 season with a point deduction of 11 points, but still managed to avoid relegation.

In March 2019 Hapoel Petah Tikva became a fan-owned team, after the supporters' trust named 'The Blue' bought the club. This did not prevent an awful season in 2021 which ended with a relegation to the third division for the first time in history. However, the club ended up staying in the second division due to financial trouble in Hapoel Iksal.

In 2022, Israeli businessman Adam Neumann became a sponsor for the team.[1]

At the end of the 2022-23 season the team was ranked in second place and was promoted to the Israeli Premier League after 8 years in the Liga Leumit.

Stadium edit

The home ground of Hapoel Petah Tikva is HaMoshava Stadium which opened at the end of 2011, and replaced Petah Tikva Municipal Stadium as the home ground of the team.

Current squad edit

As of 1 March 2024
No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   ISR Omer Katz
2 DF   GUA Matan Peleg
4 DF   ISR Matan Goshe
5 MF   ISR Ram Levy
6 DF   HAI Djimy Alexis
7 FW   ISR Itay Shechter
8 FW   GHA Gilbert Koomson
9 FW   ISR Raz Stain
10 MF   ISR Idan Vered
11 FW   ISR Ofek Osher
14 FW   NGA Fortune Bassey (on loan from Ferencváros)
15 MF   ISR Samuel Broun
16 FW   ISR Shoval Gozlan
17 FW   ISR Bar Nawi
18 MF   ISR Ido Davidov
No. Pos. Nation Player
19 DF   ECU Jean Quiñónez (on loan from Deportes Quindío)
22 MF   ISR Avi Rikan
23 DF   ISR Dror Nir
24 MF   ISR Tini Chacana
25 GK   ISR Raz Karmi
26 DF   ISR Ya'ar Zambarewski
27 DF   AUT Nico Antonitsch
30 MF   ISR Golan Beni
34 MF   ISR Hamza Shibli (on loan from Maccabi Haifa)
44 DF   ISR Roey Elimelech
55 GK   ISR Ran Haspia
70 FW   ISR Roy Nawi
71 MF   ENG Dennis Adeniran
99 FW   ISR Raz Zarbaeilov

Honours edit

League edit

Cup competitions edit

Honour No. Years
State Cup 2 1956–57, 1991–92
Toto Cup (top division) 4 1985–86, 1989–90, 1990–91, 2004–05
Toto Cup (second division) 1 2007–08
Lilian Cup 1 1989
20th Anniversary Cup 1 1968

Managers edit

References edit

  1. ^ "אחד המיליארדרים הגדולים בישראל תורם לקבוצה מהליגה הלאומית". Bizportal (in Hebrew). from the original on 2023-05-31. Retrieved 2023-05-31.

External links edit

  • Academy website. 2016-01-27 at the Wayback Machine (in Hebrew).
  • Hapoel Petach Tikva Museum (in Hebrew)

hapoel, petah, tikva, hebrew, הפועל, פתח, תקווה, israeli, football, club, based, city, petah, tikva, currently, playing, israeli, premier, league, most, successful, period, throughout, 1950s, 1960s, which, club, league, championships, state, cups, club, holds,. Hapoel Petah Tikva F C Hebrew הפועל פתח תקווה is an Israeli football club based in the city of Petah Tikva currently playing in the Israeli Premier League Its most successful period was throughout the 1950s and 1960s in which the club won six League Championships and one State Cups The club holds to this day the record for most consecutive championships five and was ranked in the top three of the league for 14 years between 1954 and 1968 Hapoel Petah Tikva did not win the championship since 1963 and its last titles were the State Cup in 1992 and the Toto Cup in 2005 Hapoel Petah TikvaFull nameHapoel Petah Tikva Football ClubShort nameHPTFounded1934 90 years ago 1934 GroundHaMoshava Stadium Petah Tikva IsraelCapacity11 500OwnerSupporters of Hapoel Petah TikvaChairmanAlmog PortmanManagerBenyamin LamLeagueLiga Leumit2022 23Liga Leumit 2nd of 16 promoted Home coloursAway colours Contents 1 History 1 1 Pre independence 1 2 The Golden Age 1954 1968 1 3 The Descent 1969 1987 1 4 Recovery 1988 2002 1 5 Bankruptcy and Relegations 2003 2015 1 6 Second League and Fans Ownership 2016 Present Day 2 Stadium 3 Current squad 4 Honours 4 1 League 4 2 Cup competitions 5 Managers 6 References 7 External linksHistory editPre independence edit Hapoel Petah Tikva was founded in 1926 and its football division was established in 1934 The club made it to the second league in 1938 and its first season in the top tier was 1941 42 two years after a new stadium was built in Abarbanel street In 1945 the club first came close to winning a title after beating Maccbi Petah Tikva 7 0 in the Cup semi final but lost 0 1 to Hapoel Tel Aviv in the final Some of the leading players in the 1940s were Meir Nevenhoiz Amichai Shoham Eliyahu Kroshar Yaakov Visoker and Moshe Varon The Golden Age 1954 1968 edit Hapoel Petah Tikva won its first championship in 1955 becoming the first team outside Tel Aviv to do so The team was coached by Moshe Varon and the top scorer was the young rising star Nahum Stelmach with 28 goals in 26 games A chance to win a double was missed out after making it to the Cup final but losing 1 3 to Maccbi Tel Aviv Two year later in 1957 Hapoel Petah Tikva won its first state cup after beating Maccbi Yaffo 2 1 in the final In 1959 after three consecutive years in second place the team finally won its second championship This was the first out of five back to back championships a record no team in Israel has achieved again Some of the leading players during these years were Nahum Stelmach Yaakov Visoker Boaz Koffman Zakharia Ratzabi Avshalom Ratzabi Reuven Yeffet and Jerry Haledy The coaches were all foreign Jackie Gibbons England Ignac Molnar Hungary and Miodrag Jovanovic Yugoslavia In 1961 they were invited to participate in the International Soccer League The streak ended in 1964 but in the following years Hapoel Petah Tikva was still one of the strongest teams in Israel The last season of this era was 1968 where the team ranked second and lost in the Cup Final to Bnei Yehuda During the 14 years period Hapoel Petah Tikva won six championships never dropped below the third place and made it to five cup finals one win and four losses The Descent 1969 1987 edit In 1969 Hapoel Petah Tikva found itself at the lower part of the table for the first time since making it to the first division Their leading players had retired and during the first half of the 1970s Hapoel was no longer a title contender and faced danger of relegation several times The only chance for a title during these year was in 1974 when the team made it to the cup final but lost to Hapoel Haifa The semi final against Beitar Jerusalem which took place in Petah Tikva one week earlier was marred by a violent incident during which the supporters of Beitar invaded the pitch and attacked Hapoel players and supporters In 1976 Hapoel Petah Tikva dropped to the second division for the first time ever This was an unfortunate relegation as it was the only season in the Israeli League in which four teams were relegated from the first division with Hapoel being the fourth team to be relegated and were relegated on the final day of the season of the season The club spent three years in the second division until achieving promotion back to the first division in 1979 Three years later in 1982 Hapoel Petah Tikva was ranked last in the league and relegated again Hapoel returned to the top flight after promotion in 1984 Around this time the club first showed signs of recovering with Giora Spiegel and Dror Bar Nur as managers building a firm base for the upcoming years Recovery 1988 2002 edit Towards the end of the 80s Hapoel Petah Tikva became once again one of the leading football clubs in Israel Avram Grant led the team for five seasons starting at 1987 Between 1989 and 1991 Hapoel was on the brink of winning a seventh championship their first in over 25 years but finished second three times in a row In 1991 it was an extremely close call with one point missing to top Maccabi Haifa Two matches prior the end of that season the two clubs met for a critical match in which two goals scored by Hapoel were controversially disallowed by Haim Livkovich the referee The controversial 0 0 draw cost Hapoel the title In the following year the team dropped to the fourth place but finally won a major trophy again after beating Maccabi Tel Aviv in the state cup final 3 1 Following that Hapoel Petah Tikva became the first Israeli team to participate in UEFA Cup Winners Cup It also became the first Israeli team to beat a major European club in any UEFA contest with a 2 1 victory over Feyenoord but knocked out due to a 0 1 loss in the away game In 1996 the club was purchased by the businessman Meir Shamir In 1997 Hapoel Petah Tikva was ranked second in the league once again and competed in UEFA Cup for the first time 2000 was another positive season with the team competing for the championship but ended up ranking third Overall the club seemed to be in a strong position in this era being ranked at the top half of the league in 14 out of 15 seasons with a strong players base and good youth teams However that did not last much longer Bankruptcy and Relegations 2003 2015 edit Starting at 2003 the team became gradually weaker Homegrown players were being sold to other clubs and every year a larger portion of the squad was being replaced In 2007 Hapoel Petach Tikva was relegated to the second division after 23 consecutive years in the first league The club won promotion the following year but signs of poor management were clear In the summer of 2011 the poor management proved to be even worse than expected when large debts were discovered and the club filed for bankruptcy The team started the season with a 9 points deduction which led to another relegation In 2014 the team was promoted back but faced relegation once again in the following season Second League and Fans Ownership 2016 Present Day edit The following years were even worse with the team struggling in the second division In the summer of 2018 seven years after the first time the club declared bankruptcy once again Therefore the team started the 2019 season with a point deduction of 11 points but still managed to avoid relegation In March 2019 Hapoel Petah Tikva became a fan owned team after the supporters trust named The Blue bought the club This did not prevent an awful season in 2021 which ended with a relegation to the third division for the first time in history However the club ended up staying in the second division due to financial trouble in Hapoel Iksal In 2022 Israeli businessman Adam Neumann became a sponsor for the team 1 At the end of the 2022 23 season the team was ranked in second place and was promoted to the Israeli Premier League after 8 years in the Liga Leumit Stadium editThe home ground of Hapoel Petah Tikva is HaMoshava Stadium which opened at the end of 2011 and replaced Petah Tikva Municipal Stadium as the home ground of the team Current squad editAs of 1 March 2024 No Pos Nation Player 1 GK nbsp ISR Omer Katz 2 DF nbsp GUA Matan Peleg 4 DF nbsp ISR Matan Goshe 5 MF nbsp ISR Ram Levy 6 DF nbsp HAI Djimy Alexis 7 FW nbsp ISR Itay Shechter 8 FW nbsp GHA Gilbert Koomson 9 FW nbsp ISR Raz Stain 10 MF nbsp ISR Idan Vered 11 FW nbsp ISR Ofek Osher 14 FW nbsp NGA Fortune Bassey on loan from Ferencvaros 15 MF nbsp ISR Samuel Broun 16 FW nbsp ISR Shoval Gozlan 17 FW nbsp ISR Bar Nawi 18 MF nbsp ISR Ido Davidov No Pos Nation Player 19 DF nbsp ECU Jean Quinonez on loan from Deportes Quindio 22 MF nbsp ISR Avi Rikan 23 DF nbsp ISR Dror Nir 24 MF nbsp ISR Tini Chacana 25 GK nbsp ISR Raz Karmi 26 DF nbsp ISR Ya ar Zambarewski 27 DF nbsp AUT Nico Antonitsch 30 MF nbsp ISR Golan Beni 34 MF nbsp ISR Hamza Shibli on loan from Maccabi Haifa 44 DF nbsp ISR Roey Elimelech 55 GK nbsp ISR Ran Haspia 70 FW nbsp ISR Roy Nawi 71 MF nbsp ENG Dennis Adeniran 99 FW nbsp ISR Raz ZarbaeilovHonours editLeague edit Honour No Years Israeli Championships 6 1954 55 1958 59 1959 60 1960 61 1961 62 1962 63 Cup competitions edit Honour No Years State Cup 2 1956 57 1991 92 Toto Cup top division 4 1985 86 1989 90 1990 91 2004 05 Toto Cup second division 1 2007 08 Lilian Cup 1 1989 20th Anniversary Cup 1 1968Managers edit nbsp David Wagner 1934 36 nbsp nbsp Shimon Ratner 1937 39 nbsp Morris Elazar 1939 41 nbsp Shlomo Poliakov 1942 46 nbsp Moshe Poliakov 1947 52 nbsp Moshe Varon 1952 53 nbsp Moshe Poliakov 1953 nbsp Moshe Varon 1953 54 nbsp Moshe Poliakov 1954 nbsp Moshe Varon 1954 56 nbsp Jackie Gibbons 1956 57 nbsp Eliezer Spiegel 1957 58 nbsp Jackie Gibbons 1958 60 nbsp Ignac Molnar 1960 61 nbsp Miodrag Jovanovic 1961 63 nbsp Slavko Milosevic 1963 64 nbsp Edmond Schmilovich 1964 66 nbsp Bela Palfi 1966 67 nbsp Nahum Stelmach 1967 69 nbsp Milovan Beljin 1969 72 nbsp Rehavia Rosenbaum 1972 73 nbsp Boaz Kofman 1973 75 nbsp Arie Redler 1975 76 nbsp Boaz Kofman 1976 77 nbsp Aharon Kapitolnik 1977 78 nbsp Amnon Raz 1978 nbsp Michael Sheinfeld 1978 79 nbsp Zvi Singel 1979 80 nbsp Shimon Shenhar 1980 nbsp Amatsia Levkovich 1980 81 nbsp Itzhak Schneor 1981 82 nbsp Boaz Kofman 1982 nbsp Aharon Kapitolnik 1982 83 nbsp Giora Spiegel 1983 86 nbsp Avram Grant July 1 1986 June 30 1991 nbsp Ze ev Seltzer 1991 92 nbsp Jan Pivarnik 1992 93 nbsp David Schweitzer 1993 nbsp Moshe Meiri 1993 94 nbsp Dov Remler 1994 nbsp Guy Levy July 1 1994 June 30 1996 nbsp Nir Levine 1996 98 nbsp Giora Spiegel 1998 99 nbsp Nir Levine 1999 00 nbsp Eli Cohen July 1 2000 June 30 2001 nbsp Eli Guttman 2001 02 nbsp Nir Levine 2002 nbsp Freddy David 2003 05 nbsp Dror Kashtan July 1 2004 June 30 2005 nbsp Rafi Cohen 2005 nbsp Nir Levine 2005 06 nbsp Eyal Lahman 2006 07 nbsp Uri Malmilian 2007 08 nbsp Eli Mahpud Feb 20 2008 April 9 2009 nbsp Danny Nir on July 1 2009 Nov 23 2009 nbsp Shavit Elimelech Nov 22 2009 Dec 16 2009 nbsp Eli Mahpud Dec 16 2009 Oct 16 2010 nbsp Yuval Naim Oct 16 2010 April 13 2011 nbsp Gili Landau Aug 17 2011 May 13 2012 nbsp Eli Mahpud Aug 14 2012 13 nbsp Alon Mizrahi 2013 nbsp Nissan Yehezkel 2013 14 nbsp Idan Bar On 2014 15 nbsp Meni Koretski 2015 16 nbsp Guy Tzarfati 2016 nbsp Felix Naim 2016 nbsp Asaf Nimni 2016 nbsp Yaron Hochenboim 2016 2017 nbsp Oren Krispin 2017 nbsp Dani Golan 2017 2018 nbsp Tomer Kashtan 2018 nbsp Messay Dego 2018 2019 nbsp Amir Nussbaum 2019 2020 nbsp Messay Dego 2020 nbsp Haim Shabo 2020 2021 nbsp Klemi Saban 2021 nbsp Ofer Talsepapa 2021 2024 nbsp Benyamin Lam 2024 References edit אחד המיליארדרים הגדולים בישראל תורם לקבוצה מהליגה הלאומית Bizportal in Hebrew Archived from the original on 2023 05 31 Retrieved 2023 05 31 External links editAcademy website Archived 2016 01 27 at the Wayback Machine in Hebrew Hapoel Petach Tikva Museum in Hebrew Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hapoel Petah Tikva F C amp oldid 1219107448, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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