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1981 Israel Super Cup
The 1981 Israel Super Cup was the 11th Israel Super Cup (16th, including unofficial matches, as the competition wasn't played within the Israel Football Association in its first 5 editions, until 1969), an annual Israel football match played between the winners of the previous season's Top Division and Israel State Cup. The match was played between Hapoel Tel Aviv, champions of the 1980–81 Liga Leumit and Bnei Yehuda, winners of the 1980–81 Israel State Cup. This was Hapoel's 5th Israel Super Cup appearance and Bnei Yehuda's second (both including unofficial matches). At the match, played at Bloomfield Stadium, Hapoel Tel Aviv won 1–0.Hapoel Tel Aviv Champion of Champions
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Hapoel ( he, הפועל, lit. ''the worker'') is an Israeli Jewish sports association established in 1926 by the Histadrut Labor Federation. History During the British Mandate of Palestine period Hapoel had a bitter rivalry with Maccabi and organized its own competitions, with the exception of football, the only sport in which all the organizations played each other. At the time, Hapoel took no part in the ''Eretz Israel Olympic Committee'', which was controlled by Maccabi, and instead sought for international ties with similar workers sports organizations of socialist parties. Therefore, Hapoel became a member of SASI in 1927 and later was a member of CSIT. After the State of Israel was established, the rival sport organizations reached a 1951 agreement that allowed joint sports associations and competitions open for all Israeli residents. General sports clubs * Hapoel Jerusalem *Hapoel Tel Aviv * Hapoel Holon * Hapoel Haifa *Hapoel Rishon LeZion (handball), Hapoel Rish ...
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Benny Cohen (footballer)
Benny or Bennie is a given name or a shortened version of the given name Benjamin or, less commonly, Benedict, Bennett, Benito, Benson, Bernice, Ebenezer or Bernard. People Bennie Given name *Bennie M. Bunn (1907–1943), American Marine officer, Navy Cross recipient *Bennie Cunningham (born 1954), American retired National Football League player * Bennie Daniels (born 1932), American former Major League Baseball pitcher * Bennie L. Davis (1928–2012), United States Air Force general and commander-in-chief of Strategic Air Command * Bennie Ellender (1925–2011), American college football player and head coach * Bennie Goods (born 1968), American retired Canadian Football League player * Bennie Green (1923–1977), American jazz trombonist and bandleader * Bennie Logan (born 1989), American National Football League player * Bennie Maupin (born 1940), American jazz musician * Bennie Muller (born 1948), Dutch former footballer * Bennie Purcell (born 1929), American college ba ...
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Doron Rosenthal
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Yoram Orenstein
Yoram ( or ) is a name derived from Jehoram (), meaning "Jehovah is exalted" in Biblical Hebrew, which was the name of several individuals in the Tanakh; the female version of this name is Athaliah. Notable people with the name include: *Yoram Aridor (born 1933), former right-wing Israeli politician, Knesset member and minister * Yoram Barzel (born 1931), Israeli economist and a professor of economics at the University of Washington *Yoram Bauman (born 1973), American economist and stand-up comedian *Yoram Ben-Porat (died 1992), Israeli economist and president of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem *Yoram Chaiter (born 1964), physician, cancer researcher and bass singer * Yoram Danziger (born 1953), Justice of the Supreme Court of Israel, appointed to the Court in 2007 * Yoram Dinstein (born 1936), Israeli President of Tel Aviv University *Yoram Dori (born 1950), strategic advisor to Shimon Peres when the latter was President of Israel * Yoram Globus (born 1941), Israeli director ...
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Izhar Nozhik
According to the Torah, Izhar () was the father of Korah, Nepheg, and Zichri, and was a son of Kohath and grandson of Levi, consequently being the brother of Amram and uncle of Aaron, Miriam, and Moses. No further details of his life are given by the Bible, and according to some biblical scholars the genealogy for Levi's descendants is actually an aetiological myth, reflecting popular perception of the connections between different Levite factions. Despite twice listing Izhar as being among the sons of Kohath, the Book of Chronicles The Book of Chronicles ( he, דִּבְרֵי־הַיָּמִים ) is a book in the Hebrew Bible, found as two books (1–2 Chronicles) in the Christian Old Testament. Chronicles is the final book of the Hebrew Bible, concluding the third sec ... subsequently goes on to state, only a few verses later, that it was the (previously unmentioned) son of Kohath named ''Amminadab'' that became the father of Korah. However these were prominent clan ...
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Roni Hamdani
Roni may refer to: * Roni, Jigawa, a local government area in Nigeria * Roni (given name), including a list of people with the name * "Roni" (song), a 1989 single by Bobby Brown * Roni, the cursed persona of Regina Mills, the Evil Queen on season 7 of ABC's TV series, ''Once Upon A Time'' * Roni (mascot), the mascot for the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid * Coronavirus, especially related to the COVID-19 pandemic * Roni (footballer born 1979), full name Roniéliton Pereira Santos, Brazilian football striker * Roni (footballer, born November 1977), full name Ronielle Faria Gomes, Brazilian football midfielder * Roni (footballer, born 1987), full name Roni Visnoveski Turola, Brazilian football goalkeeper * Roni (footballer, born January 1991), full name Ronei Gleison Rodrigues dos Reis, Brazilian football attacking midfielder * Roni (footballer, born June 1991), full name Ronieli Gomes dos Santos, Brazilian football forward * Roni (footballer, born 1993), full name David Gonzá ...
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David Schweitzer
David Schweitzer (18 July 1925 – 17 August 1997) was an Israeli football player and manager who was active at both professional and international levels. Career Playing career Schweitzer started his athletic career as a basketball player with Hapoel Tel Aviv Hapoel Tel Aviv ( he, הפועל תל אביב) is a sports club in Israel, founded in the 1920s, and part of the Hapoel association. It runs several sports clubs and teams in Tel Aviv which have competed in a variety of sports over the years, suc ..., before switching to football. During his time with Hapoel Haifa, Schweitzer took coaching courses and served as the youth team coach, and transferred to Hapoel Kiryat Haim, where he acted as player-coach. Schweitzer made six appearances for the Israeli national team between 1949 and 1954. Coaching career Schweitzer managed the Israeli national team between 1973 and 1977. References External links * * * 1925 births 1997 deaths Israeli men's footballers ...
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Shabtai Yachbas
__NOTOC__ Shabtai (Sabbatai, Sabbathai, Shabbatai, Shabbethai, etc.) is a Jewish name common in the Middle Ages for boys born on Shabbat, and may refer to: People Given name * Shabtai (given name) Surname *Aharon Shabtai (born 1939), poet and translator *Benny Shabtai, Israeli American businessman, investor, and philanthropist *Yaakov Shabtai (1934–81), Israeli novelist, playwright, and translator * Kobi Shabtai, 19th Commissioner of Israel Police Organizations *Shabtai (society), a global Jewish membership society of Yale University students, alumni, and current and former faculty Other uses *'' Sallah Shabati'', Israeli comedy film *Saturn Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun and the second-largest in the Solar System, after Jupiter. It is a gas giant with an average radius of about nine and a half times that of Earth. It has only one-eighth the average density of Earth; h ...
(known as ''Shabtai'' in Hebrew) {{disambiguation, surname ...
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Shabtai Levy (footballer)
Shabtai Levy ( he, שבתי לוי, 1876–1956) was the first Jewish mayor of Haifa. He held office from 1941 to 1951. Biography Shabtai Levy was born in Istanbul, Ottoman Empire in 1876. Trained as a lawyer, he made Aliyah in 1894. He studied in the Palestine Jewish Colonization Association (PJCA) school in Petah Tikva. He was then employed as a clerk for the Baron Edmond James de Rothschild. In 1905 he moved to Haifa and managed the law and land departments of the PJCA and Jewish Colonization Association. Public office When the British established a Haifa city council in 1920, Levy was appointed along with Raphael Hakim. In 1924, Levy was elected along with David HaCohen as an independent. Starting in 1934, he served as vice-mayor of Haifa. In 1941, when Hassan Bey Shukri died, Levy became the acting mayor of Haifa, and the city's first Jewish mayor. During the 1948 Palestinian expulsion and flight In 1948 more than 700,000 Palestinian Arabs – about half of p ...
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Gabi Lasri
Gabi Lasri (born October 5, 1956) is former Israeli footballer known as the first one to move from Hapoel Tel Aviv Hapoel Tel Aviv ( he, הפועל תל אביב) is a sports club in Israel, founded in the 1920s, and part of the Hapoel association. It runs several sports clubs and teams in Tel Aviv which have competed in a variety of sports over the years, suc ... to Maccabi Tel Aviv. References 1956 births Living people Israeli men's footballers Israel men's international footballers Hapoel Tel Aviv F.C. players Maccabi Tel Aviv F.C. players Maccabi Netanya F.C. players Hapoel Petah Tikva F.C. players Hapoel Tiberias F.C. players Liga Leumit players Footballers from Jaffa Men's association football defenders {{Israel-footy-bio-stub ...
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Ya'akov Ekhoiz
Ya'akov Ekhoiz ( he, יעקב אקהויז; born 29 May 1957) is an Israeli former footballer. Biography Ekhoiz joined Hapoel Tel Aviv youth team, after impressing in the national schoolboys championship, and graduated to the senior squad during the 1974–75 season. Ekhoiz stayed with the club until retiring in 1992, playing 484 matches and scoring 12 goals for the club. Ekhoiz scored one of the club's goals in the 1983 cup final. On 18 June 1980 Ekhoiz played his debut match for the national team in a 1982 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA Group 6) match against Sweden, coming as a substitute to Rifaat Turk in the first half, setting up the header which led to the Israeli goal in the match and missing a match winning opportunity in the 88th minute. Ekhoiz played 28 more matches for the national team, making his final appearance in a 2–7 defeat to Argentina on 4 May 1986. After retiring, Ekhoiz coached youth teams with Hapoel Tel Aviv and Hapoel Rishon LeZion
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Meir Nahmias
Meir ( he, מֵאִיר) is a Jewish male given name and an occasional surname. It means "one who shines". It is often Germanized as Maier, Mayer, Mayr, Meier, Meyer, Meijer, Italianized as Miagro, or Anglicized as Mayer, Meyer, or Myer. Alfred J. Kolatch, ''These Are The Names'' (New York: Jonathan David Co., 1948), pp. 157, 160. Notable people with the name include: Given name: * Rabbi Meir, Jewish sage who lived in the time of the Talmud * Meir Amit (1921–2009), Israeli general and politician *Meir Ariel, Israeli singer/songwriter *Meir Bar-Ilan (1880–1949), rabbi and Religious Zionism leader *Meir Ben Baruch (1215–1293) aka Meir of Rothenburg, a German rabbi, poet, and author * Meir Daloya (born 1956), Olympic weightlifter * Meir Dizengoff (1861–1936), Israeli politician *Meir Har-Zion, Israeli commando fighter *Meir Dagan, Mossad chief * Meir Kahane (1932–1990), rabbi and political activist * Meir Lublin (1558–1616), Polish rabbi, Talmudist and Posek *Meir N ...
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