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1999–2000 Ligat Nashim
The 1999–2000 Ligat Nashim was the second season of women's league football under the Israeli Football Association. The league was won by ASA Tel Aviv University. League table 7 matches remained unplayed at the close of the season. Top scorers References1999-2000 seasonIsraeli Women's Football (via Internet Archive)rsssf.com {{DEFAULTSORT:1999-2000 Ligat Nashim Ligat Nashim seasons 1999–2000 in Israeli women's football women Israel Israel, officially the State of Israel, is a country in West Asia. It Borders of Israel, shares borders with Lebanon to the north, Syria to the north-east, Jordan to the east, Egypt to the south-west, and the Mediterranean Sea to the west. Isr ...
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Ligat Nashim
Ligat Nashim (, lit. ''Women's League'') is the Israeli Women's association football, women's football league. It has been run by the Israel Football Association since 1998. Format The league is divided into two divisions, with the top division, titled Women's Premier League (previously Ligat Nashim Rishona, lit. "First Women's League"), comprising 9 teams, and the second division, titled Women's Leumit League (previously Ligat Nashim Shniya, lit. "Second Women's League"), comprising a variable number of teams, depending on registration. In 2015, a third division was created, named Mama-Foot League (meaning: a football league for mothers) at first, and changed to Women's Artzit League in 2016. The third division is contested in smaller pitches, over two-halves of 15 minutes each and with unlimited substitutions and the winner does not promote to the second division. Between 2007–08 Ligat Nashim, 2007–08 and 2010–11 Ligat Nashim, 2010–11 the league was made of one divisi ...
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Maccabi Holon F
A Maccabi or Maccabee () is one of the Maccabees, a group of Jewish rebel warriors who controlled Judea. Maccabi or Maccabee may also refer to: People * Bruce Maccabee, an American optical physicist * Judas Maccabeus or Judah Maccabee, leader of the Maccabean Revolt Other * Maccabi (sports) (or Maccabi World Union), international Jewish sports association ** List of Maccabi sports clubs and organisations * Maccabi Sherutei Briut, an Israeli Health Maintenance Organization * Maccabi youth movement, a Zionist youth movement established in 1929 * Maccabim-Re'ut, a former local council in central Israel * Operation Maccabi, a 1948 military operation * Maccabee (beer), produced by Tempo Beer Industries See also

* Maccabees (other) * Maccabeus (other) * Maccabiah (other) * * * * {{disambiguation ...
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Diana Awisat
Diana most commonly refers to: * Diana (name), given name (including a list of people with the name) * Diana (mythology), ancient Roman goddess of the hunt and wild animals; later associated with the Moon * Diana, Princess of Wales (1961–1997), formerly Lady Diana Spencer, activist, philanthropist, and member of the British royal family Diana may also refer to: Places and jurisdictions Africa * Diana (see), a town and commune in Souk Ahras Province in north-eastern Algeria * Diana's Peak, the highest point on the island of Saint Helena * Diana Region, a region in Madagascar * Diana Veteranorum, an ancient city, former bishopric and present Latin Catholic titular see in Algeria Asia * Diana, Iraq, a town in Iraqi Kurdistan Europe * Diana (Rozvadov), an almost abandoned settlement in the Czech Republic * Diana, Silesian Voivodeship, a village in south Poland * Diana Fort, an ancient Roman castrum in Serbia * Diana Park, a small park in Helsinki, Finland * Diana Str ...
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Anat Maimoni
Anat Maimoni (; born 5 February 1982) is an Israeli football midfielder. Club career Maimoni had played in the Israeli First League since its inception in 1998 with ASA Tel Aviv University, winning 5 championship titles and 2 national cups with the club, as well as playing in the UEFA Women's Champions League.Anat Maimoni
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International career

Maimoni played for the between 2000 and 2008, appearing in 26 matches.


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Ilanit Mesika
Hanna Dresner-Tzakh (; born 17 September 1947), known by her stage name Ilanit (, ), is an Israeli singer. She was one of Israel's most popular singers from the late 1960s to the 1980s, both as a soloist and in the duo Ilan & Ilanit. Ilanit also represented twice in the Eurovision Song Contest, in with "Ey Sham" (Israel's debut entry in the competition) and in with "Ahava Hi Shir Lishnayim". In a career spanning over four decades, Ilanit has recorded and produced over 600 songs and more than 30 albums. Childhood Hanna Dresner was born in Tel Aviv in 1947, after her parents had fled Poland in 1939. In 1953, at the age of 5, the family moved to Brazil where they joined several South American acts, at which point Dresner adopted the stage name Ilanit. She moved back to Israel in 1960, at age 12. In 1962, Ilanit was discovered in a youth talent contest organized by WIZO and the magazine '' Ma'ariv Youth''. Music career Ilan and Ilanit Shlomo Zach, an Israeli singer whom she lat ...
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Meital Dayan
Meital Dayan (; born ) is an Israeli football defender. Club career Dayan had played in the Israeli First League since its inception in 1998, first with Maccabi Haifa and later with ASA Tel Aviv University and Maccabi Holon. During her club career, Dayan won 2 championship titles and 5 national cups and played in the UEFA Women's Champions League with Maccabi Haifa in 2002. International career Dayan played for the national team since 1998, appearing in 29 matches and scoring 4 goals. Personal life Dayan is living in Kiriat-Bialik with a female partner. She works participated in a realty TV show in Israel in 2019. Honours *Championships (2): **With Maccabi Haifa: 1998–99, 2001–02 *Cup (5): **With Maccabi Haifa: 1998–99, 1999–2000, 2001–02 **With Maccabi Holon: 2009–10, 2012–13 1 (one, unit, unity) is a number, numeral, and glyph. It is the first and smallest positive integer of the infinite sequence of natural numbers. This fundamental prop ...
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Orli Neba'a
Orli () is a feminine given name, meaning "my light" in Hebrew. It may also be a nickname for the masculine name Orlando. Notable people with the name include: * Orli Wald (1914–1962), member of German Resistance to Nazi Germany * Orli Shoshan (born 1974), Israeli film actress * Orli Shaham (born 1975), Israeli-American pianist * Orli Shuka (born 1976), British-Albanian actor * Orli Auslander, British-born artist * Orli Markman (born 1969), Israeli officer and judge References See also * Orly (name) * Orly (other) Orly is a Parisian suburb. Orly may also refer to: Other places in France * Orly Airport, Orly, Paris **Orly Air Base, coterminous American airfield (1918–1967) * Orly-sur-Morin, Seine-et-Marne * Capitale & Victor ORLY Gallery, an art gallery i ... {{Given name Feminine given names Hebrew feminine given names ...
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Nati Hajaj
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Revital Amoyal
Revital Amoyal (; born 10 October 1977) is an Israeli former football striker. Club career Born in Ashdod, Amoyal joined Ligat Nashim club Hapoel Tel Aviv upon its formation, and stayed with the club until retiring at the age of 25, in 2003. With Hapoel Tel Aviv, Amoyal won a domestic double in 2001–02, winning both the League and Cup. As the club qualified to the 2001–02 UEFA Women's Cup, Amoyal played in all three group stage matches with the club. Amoyal made her debut with the National team on 2 September 2001, playing against Austria. Amoyal played five matches with the national team, the last on 6 June 2002, in a 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification match against Croatia.National player details – Revital Amoyal
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Tamara Kochen
Tamara may refer to: People * Tamara (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters with the name * Tamara Macarena Valcárcel Serrano, Spanish singer, also known mononymously as Tamara * Tamara, another stage name of Spanish singer Yurena (María del Mar Cuena Seisdedos, born 1969) * Tamara Drasin (c. 1905 – 1943), Ukrainian-born singer and actress, also known mononymously as Tamara * Tamara Todevska (born 1985), Macedonian pop singer, also known mononymously as Tamara * Tamar of Georgia (1160s–1213), or Tamara, Queen of Georgia 1184–1213 Arts and entertainment * Tamara (1938 film), a French drama film * ''Tamara'' (2005 film), a Canadian-American horror film * ''Tamara'' (2016 French film), a French-Belgian teen comedy film * ''Tamara'' (2016 Venezuelan film), a Venezuelan drama film * ''Tamara'' (play), by John Krizanc, 1981 * ''Tamara'' (symphonic poem), by Mily Balakirev, 1882, and a 1912 ballet by Michel Fokine and Léon Bakst Other uses ...
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