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1985 Lilian Cup
The 1985 Lilian Cup was the 4th season of the competition. The four top placed teams for the previous season took part in the competition. The competition was held in two stages. First, the four teams played a round-robin tournament, after which the two top teams played for the cup, while the bottom teams played for the third place. The competition was held between 31 August and 10 September 1985. The competition was won by Beitar Jerusalem, who had beaten Maccabi Petah Tikva 3–1 in the final.First Title of the Season – to Beitar J-m
Yonatan Haleli, 11 September 1985, Ma'ariv, Historical Jewish Press


Group stage

The matches were played from 31 August to 7 September 1985.



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Lilian Cup
The Lililan Cup ( he, גביע ליליאן, ''Gvia Lililan''), which was also known as The League Cup ( he, גביע הליגה, ''Gvia HaLiga'') was an Israeli men's football competition open to the top 4 clubs in Liga Leumit between 1981–82 and 1988–89. The competition was contested at the start of each football season. It was cancelled after the 1989 tournament. History The competition was established in 1982, as a season opening tournament, and was named after Yehuda Lilian, a former IFA treasurer and Hapoel member, who died in February 1982.Yehuda Lilian Dies
Davar, 16 February 1982, Historical Jewish Press
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Miki Sandru
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IFA, retrieved 9 February 2010


Honours

* Israeli Premier League (2): **1982–83, 1986–87 * League Cup (2): **1982–83, 1983–84 * Israeli Supercup (1): **1983 *

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