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Hapoel Ramat Gan Givatayim F.C.

Hapoel Ramat Gan Givatayim F.C. (Hebrew: מועדון כדורגל הפועל רמת-גן גבעתיים, Moadon Kaduregel Hapoel Ramat Gan Givatayim) is an Israeli football club from Ramat Gan and Givatayim. They currently play in Liga Leumit, the second tier of Israeli football. Home matches are played at Ramat Gan Stadium, which has a capacity of 13,370. Their regular home strip is all-red.

Hapoel Ramat Gan Givatayim
Full nameHapoel Ramat Gan Givatayim Football Club
מועדון כדורגל הפועל רמת גן גבעתיים
Nickname(s)Urduns
Founded1927; 96 years ago (1927)
GroundRamat Gan Stadium, Ramat Gan
Capacity13,370 (permitted seats)
OwnerYehuda Doliner
ManagerDor Levi
LeagueLiga Leumit
2021–22Liga Leumit, 12th

History

The club was founded in 1927 during the Mandate era by Jewish settlers in Ramat Gan. After independence, the club were placed in the top division.

After a series of mid-table finishes, they were relegated to the second division in 1959–60 after finishing bottom. In 1962–63, the club were promoted back to the top division, and followed it up by becoming the first team to win the championship in their first season after promotion. The championship-winning match against Hapoel Petah Tikva was watched by the club's record crowd of 9,000. However, this success proved to be their zenith, as they were overtaken by city rivals Hakoah who were champions in the following season, and were relegated at the end of the 1968–69 season.

The early 1980s was a yo-yo era, as the club were promoted and immediately relegated twice in succession from 1979–80 to 1982–83. In 1988–89 they won promotion again, but were again immediately relegated, this being their last period of time in the top flight.

By the end of the 1990s, the club had sunk into Liga Artzit, the third division, though they did pick up some silverware by winning the Toto Cup for third division teams in 1999–2000. In the same season, they were promoted back to the second division.

In 2002–03, Hapoel Ramat Gan became the first team from outside the top division to win the State Cup, when they beat Hapoel Be'er Sheva 5–4 on penalties after a 1–1 draw. The win also meant the club qualified for the UEFA Cup.

Hapoel were drawn against Levski Sofia of Bulgaria in the first round. However, because of a UEFA ban on matches in Israel at the time (due to the security situation), the club had to play their home match in Dunajská Streda, Slovakia. The "home" match attracted a crowd of just 300, and Hapoel lost the tie 5–0 on aggregate (1–0, 4–0).

The following season, the costs of playing in Europe and the loss of many of the best players saw the club finish bottom of the table, resulting in relegation back to the third level. A 9-point deduction for financial issues at the start of the 2005–06 season resulted in another season of struggle, with the club finishing one place above relegation. The following season they won the league, and were promoted back to Liga Leumit.

In 2008–09, the club was promoted to the Israeli Premier League.

At the end of the regular games of 2009/2010 season the team was ranked in 11th place, but after turning half points system offset various management problems is down to 14th place, promising only the remaining league playoff game against Hapoel Kfar Saba 0–1 after it increased . Summer 2010 was characterized by economic uncertainty following professional financial obligations. On June 30, the owner Yaron Koris announced that the team will continue to play after the coverage obligations by its sponsors, and that he leaves the group after four years. Group management was transferred to the management group headed by Shahar Ben Ami gave Datner. In addition, Yuval Naim left after five years as coach and was replaced by Shlomi Dora. On 15 November 2010, Dora was sacked as due to teams league ranking in the last place in the Israeli Premier League for a long time. He was replaced by Zvika Zemach. and now managed by Freddy David, who led the team to win the Toto Cup Leumit trophy in 2011.

Hapoel Ramat Gan finished the regular 2010–11 season at the bottom of the Israeli Premier Division, with just eight points – seventeen points adrift of the penultimately placed Bnei Sakhnin. They had already been deducted four points due to double contracts with players and staff from the previous year. They then finished at the foot of the Bottom Play-Offs mini-table and so were relegated into the Liga Leumit along with Hapoel Ashkelon.

In 2012–13, they were relegated from the Premier League and yet still won their second State Cup as they defeated Hapoel Ironi Kiryat Shmona 4–2 on penalties after a 1–1 draw.

Current squad

As of 25 January 2023
No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   ISR Ron Shushan
2 DF   GAM Ousmane Touray
3 DF   ISR Niran Rotshtein
5 DF   ISR Osher Abu
6 DF   ISR Omri Shamir
7 FW   ISR Ben Mizan
8 MF   ISR Omer Abohav
9 MF   ISR Nir Hasson
10 MF   ISR Sagi Dror
11 FW   ISR Liran Elmaliah
12 MF   ISR Raz Cohen
14 FW   ISR Hod Messika
15 DF   ISR Raz Nachmias
17 DF   ISR Adar Ratner
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 MF   ISR Bentzi Moshel
20 MF   LBR Frank Allison
23 MF   ISR Ismaeel Ryan
25 GK   ISR Ben Gordin
26 MF   ISR Dagach Worko
27 DF   ISR Daniel Mama
28 MF   CMR Martin Atemengue
29 MF   ISR Bashir Bajhat
31 FW   SUR Gleofilo Vlijter
36 DF   NGA David Habila
45 MF   ISR Or Dasa
55 DF   ISR Matan Levi
66 DF   ISR Itay Rotman
95 GK   ISR Matan Ambar

European record

Season Competition Round Opponents 1st Leg 2nd Leg Aggregate
2003–04 UEFA Cup First round   Levski Sofia 0–1 0–4 0–5
2013–14 UEFA Europa League Third qualifying round   Estoril 0–0 0–1 0–1

Honours

League

Cups

Records

  • Attendance: 9,000 vs Hapoel Petah Tikva (28 March 1964)
  • Win: 10–0 vs Beitar Netanya (18 May 1940)
  • Goalscorer: Reuven Cohen, 85 goals (1955–68)

Managers

Source:[1]

References

  1. ^ List of All Managers HaMakhtesh (in Hebrew)

External links

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Contents 1 History 2 Current squad 3 European record 4 Honours 4 1 League 4 2 Cups 5 Records 6 Managers 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditThe club was founded in 1927 during the Mandate era by Jewish settlers in Ramat Gan After independence the club were placed in the top division After a series of mid table finishes they were relegated to the second division in 1959 60 after finishing bottom In 1962 63 the club were promoted back to the top division and followed it up by becoming the first team to win the championship in their first season after promotion The championship winning match against Hapoel Petah Tikva was watched by the club s record crowd of 9 000 However this success proved to be their zenith as they were overtaken by city rivals Hakoah who were champions in the following season and were relegated at the end of the 1968 69 season The early 1980s was a yo yo era as the club were promoted and immediately relegated twice in succession from 1979 80 to 1982 83 In 1988 89 they won promotion again but were again immediately relegated this being their last period of time in the top flight By the end of the 1990s the club had sunk into Liga Artzit the third division though they did pick up some silverware by winning the Toto Cup for third division teams in 1999 2000 In the same season they were promoted back to the second division In 2002 03 Hapoel Ramat Gan became the first team from outside the top division to win the State Cup when they beat Hapoel Be er Sheva 5 4 on penalties after a 1 1 draw The win also meant the club qualified for the UEFA Cup Hapoel were drawn against Levski Sofia of Bulgaria in the first round However because of a UEFA ban on matches in Israel at the time due to the security situation the club had to play their home match in Dunajska Streda Slovakia The home match attracted a crowd of just 300 and Hapoel lost the tie 5 0 on aggregate 1 0 4 0 The following season the costs of playing in Europe and the loss of many of the best players saw the club finish bottom of the table resulting in relegation back to the third level A 9 point deduction for financial issues at the start of the 2005 06 season resulted in another season of struggle with the club finishing one place above relegation The following season they won the league and were promoted back to Liga Leumit In 2008 09 the club was promoted to the Israeli Premier League At the end of the regular games of 2009 2010 season the team was ranked in 11th place but after turning half points system offset various management problems is down to 14th place promising only the remaining league playoff game against Hapoel Kfar Saba 0 1 after it increased Summer 2010 was characterized by economic uncertainty following professional financial obligations On June 30 the owner Yaron Koris announced that the team will continue to play after the coverage obligations by its sponsors and that he leaves the group after four years Group management was transferred to the management group headed by Shahar Ben Ami gave Datner In addition Yuval Naim left after five years as coach and was replaced by Shlomi Dora On 15 November 2010 Dora was sacked as due to teams league ranking in the last place in the Israeli Premier League for a long time He was replaced by Zvika Zemach and now managed by Freddy David who led the team to win the Toto Cup Leumit trophy in 2011 Hapoel Ramat Gan finished the regular 2010 11 season at the bottom of the Israeli Premier Division with just eight points seventeen points adrift of the penultimately placed Bnei Sakhnin They had already been deducted four points due to double contracts with players and staff from the previous year They then finished at the foot of the Bottom Play Offs mini table and so were relegated into the Liga Leumit along with Hapoel Ashkelon In 2012 13 they were relegated from the Premier League and yet still won their second State Cup as they defeated Hapoel Ironi Kiryat Shmona 4 2 on penalties after a 1 1 draw Current squad EditAs of 25 January 2023No Pos Nation Player1 GK ISR Ron Shushan2 DF GAM Ousmane Touray3 DF ISR Niran Rotshtein5 DF ISR Osher Abu6 DF ISR Omri Shamir7 FW ISR Ben Mizan8 MF ISR Omer Abohav9 MF ISR Nir Hasson10 MF ISR Sagi Dror11 FW ISR Liran Elmaliah12 MF ISR Raz Cohen14 FW ISR Hod Messika15 DF ISR Raz Nachmias17 DF ISR Adar Ratner No Pos Nation Player18 MF ISR Bentzi Moshel20 MF LBR Frank Allison23 MF ISR Ismaeel Ryan25 GK ISR Ben Gordin26 MF ISR Dagach Worko27 DF ISR Daniel Mama28 MF CMR Martin Atemengue29 MF ISR Bashir Bajhat31 FW SUR Gleofilo Vlijter36 DF NGA David Habila45 MF ISR Or Dasa55 DF ISR Matan Levi66 DF ISR Itay Rotman95 GK ISR Matan AmbarEuropean record EditSeason Competition Round Opponents 1st Leg 2nd Leg Aggregate2003 04 UEFA Cup First round Levski Sofia 0 1 0 4 0 52013 14 UEFA Europa League Third qualifying round Estoril 0 0 0 1 0 1Honours EditLeague Edit Honour No YearsChampionships 1 1963 64Second tier 3 1962 63 1988 89 2011 12Third tier 3 1993 94 1999 2000 2006 07Cups Edit Honour No YearsState Cup 2 2002 03 2012 13Toto Cup second division 1 2011 12Toto Cup third division 3 1999 2000 2005 06 2006 07Records EditAttendance 9 000 vs Hapoel Petah Tikva 28 March 1964 Win 10 0 vs Beitar Netanya 18 May 1940 Goalscorer Reuven Cohen 85 goals 1955 68 Managers Edit Moshe Poliakov 1935 Haim Reich 1939 Isidor Singer 1939 45 Haim Reich 1946 Shlomo Poliakov 1947 50 Emmanuel Galili 1951 Zvi Erlich 1951 53 Emmanuel Galili 1953 Jack Schtakovnik 1953 54 Emmanuel Galili 1954 55 Monia Goshen 1955 Haim Reich 1955 56 Moshe Varon 1956 59 Herzl Fritzner 1959 61 Moshe Varon 1961 62 David Schweitzer 1962 65 Moshe Litvak 1965 66 David Schweitzer 1966 68 Yechiel Mor 1968 69 Reuven Cohen 1969 70 Avraham Bendori 1970 71 David Farkash 1971 72 Amnon Raz 1972 73 Nissim Bachar 1973 75 Benny Conforti 1975 Uri Weinberg 1975 76 Shimon Ben Yehonatan 1976 77 Hanoch Mordechovich 1977 78 Shmuel Baruch 1978 79 Leon Konstantinovski 1979 81 Eliezer Spiegel 1981 82 Shimon Ben Yehonatan 1982 83 Nissim Bachar 1983 84 Itzhak Vissoker 1984 85 Amir Kopler 1985 86 Shimon Ben Yehonatan 1986 Ronny Levy 1986 Michael Kadosh 1986 87 Moshe Meiri 1987 88 Leon Konstantinovski 1988 89 Dror Kashtan 1989 90 David Schweitzer 1990 91 Moshe Meiri 1991 92 Dror Bar Nur 1992 93 Aharon Kapitolnik 1993 Avi Buchsenbaum 1993 95 Reuven Cohen 1995 96 Asher Messing 1996 97 David Karako 1997 98 Janos Pas and Ilan Harpaz 1998 Eli Cohen 1998 2001 Motti Ivanir 2001 02 Eli Cohen 2002 04 Yaron Hochenboim 2004 Itzik Baruch 2004 Itzik Ovadia 2004 05 Rafi Buskila 2005 Nissim Cohen 2005 Yuval Naim 2005 10 Shlomi Dora 2010 Tzvika Tzemah 2010 11 Itzik Baruch 2011 Yaron Hochenboim 2011 Freddy David 2011 12 Eli Cohen 2012 13 Arik Gilrovich 2013 Guy Levy 2013 14 Tamir Ben Ami 2014 Dani Golan 2014 16 Patricio Sayegh 2016 Lior Zada 2016 17 Arik Benado 2017 Itzik Baruch 2017 2018 Dani Golan 2018 Nir Berkovic 2018 2019 Source 1 References Edit List of All Managers HaMakhtesh in Hebrew External links EditOfficial Site Fansite Archived 2012 09 06 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hapoel Ramat Gan Givatayim F C amp oldid 1137643941, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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