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Sektzia Ness Ziona F.C.
Sektzia Ness Ziona (, ''Sektziyat Kaduregel Nes Tziona'', ) was a professional Association football, football club from the Israeli city of Ness Ziona. It most recently played in the Liga Alef, Liga Alef South, the third tier of domestic football. Home matches were previously played at the Ness Ziona Stadium. Upon their promotion to the Israeli Premier League for the 2019–20 and 2022–23 seasons, the club moved its home matches to the HaMoshava Stadium in Petah Tikva. It announced its disbandment on September 5th, 2024, due to unresolved financial difficulties. History The club was founded as F.S. Nes Ziona in 1955, following a merger of the local football clubs in Ness Ziona, Israel.Room at the top
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Ness Ziona Stadium
The Ness Ziona Stadium (), is a football stadium in Ness Ziona, 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 .... It is the home stadium of Sektzia Nes Tziona. Sport in Ness Ziona Football venues in Israel Sports venues in Central District (Israel) Sports venues completed in 2001 {{Israel-sports-venue-stub ...
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2000–01 Liga Alef
The 2000–01 Liga Alef season saw Hapoel Ironi Kiryat Shmona (champions of the North Division) and Maccabi Yavne (champions of the South Division) winning the title and promotion to Liga Artzit. At the bottom, Maccabi Isfiya, Hapoel Iksal (from North division), Hapoel Ihud Tzeirei Jaffa and Sektzia Nes Tziona (from South division) were all automatically relegated to Liga Bet. North Division South Division ReferencesLiga Alef North, 00-01One Liga Alef South, 00-01One {{DEFAULTSORT:2000-01 Liga Alef Liga Alef seasons 4 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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1972–73 Liga Bet
The 1972–73 Liga Bet season saw Hapoel Kiryat Ata, Hapoel Netanya, Maccabi Holon and SK Nes Tziona win their regional divisions and promoted to Liga Alef. North Division A North Division B South Division A South Division B ReferencesTablesDavar, 4.6.73, Historical Jewish Press Hapoel Netanya and Nes Tziona secured Liga Alef promotionMaariv, 3.6.73, Historical Jewish Press {{DEFAULTSORT:1972-73 Liga Bet Liga Bet seasons 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 ... 3 ...
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1960–61 Liga Bet
The 1960–61 Liga Bet season saw Hapoel HaMechonit F.C., Hapoel HaMechonit, Beitar Nes Tubruk F.C., Beitar Netanya, Maccabi Ramla F.C., Maccabi Ramla and Sektzia Nes Tziona F.C., SK Nes Tziona win their regional divisions, and qualify for promotion play-offs. Beitar Nes Tubruk F.C., Beitar Netanya and Maccabi Ramla F.C., Maccabi Ramla won the promotion play-offs and promoted to Liga Alef. North Division A North Division B South Division A South Division B Promotion play-offs A promotion play-off was played between the two winners of the North divisions, and another promotion play-off was played between the two winners of the South divisions. the play-offs format was of two legs, with a decisive match played in neutral venue, if two teams are level. the play-off winners set to be promoted to 1961–62 Liga Alef, Liga Alef. North play-off Beitar Netanya promoted to 1961–62 Liga Alef, Liga Alef. South play-off Maccabi Ramla promoted to 1961–62 Liga Alef, Liga Alef ...
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Sean Malka
Sean Malka (; born April 27, 1993) is an Israeli footballer who currently plays at Sektzia Ness Ziona. Career Malka played in the youth of Hapoel Tel Aviv. In summer 2012 was on loan to Hapoel Petah Tikva and returned after the season to Hapoel Tel Aviv. On 22 September 2013 he made his debut in 1–3 victory against Maccabi Petah Tikva. On 7 July 2015 signed again to Hapoel Petah Tikva after he released from Hapoel.Malka signed, Kale at a negotiation with Kiryat Gat
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Miki Siroshtein
Michael "Miki" Siroshtein ( ,; born April 25, 1989) is an Israeli footballer who currently plays for Sektzia Ness Ziona. Early life Michael Siroshtein was born in Soviet Ukraine, USSR, and immigrated to Israel in 1990 when he was one year old. His parents divorced after three years, and his father emigrated to Australia. Career Siroshtein played in the youth system of Hapoel Ra'anana until 2009. Siroshtein joined the senior team at 2009–10 season, and lost in the final of the Toto Cup to Beitar Jerusalem. Siroshtein also played for Bnei Yehuda Tel Aviv, and F.C. Ashdod. On June 13, 2017, Siroshtein signed with Beitar Jerusalem for one year. On 2 July 2019 signed to the Thai League 1 club Suphanburi. On 8 January 2020 signed to Hapoel Haifa Hapoel Haifa Football Club (, ''Moadon HaKaduregel Hapoel Haifa'') is an Israeli professional football club located in the city of Haifa. The club won one championship (1998–99) and 4 Israeli cups (1962–63, 1965–66 and ...
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Israel Premier League
The Israeli Premier League (, Ligat HaAl, ) is a professional association football league in Israel and the highest level of the Israeli football league system. The league is contested by 14 clubs, and operates on a system of promotion and relegation with its second division Liga Leumit. Seasons run from August to May, with teams playing between 33 and 36 matches each, totalling 240 matches in every season. The competition formed in 1999 following the decision of the Israel Football Association to form a new league. It is also ranked 15th in the UEFA coefficients of leagues based on performances in European competitions over the last five years. Since 1932, a total of 15 clubs have been crowned champions of the Israeli Football League. Of the thirty clubs to have competed since the inception of the Israeli Premier League in 1999, six have won the title: Beitar Jerusalem (twice), Hapoel Be'er Sheva (three times), Hapoel Tel Aviv (twice), Maccabi Haifa (ten times), Maccabi Tel ...
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2012–13 Liga Leumit
The 2012–13 Liga Leumit was the fourteen season since its introduction in 1999 and the 71st season of second-tier football in Israel. It began on 24 August 2012 and ended on 20 May 2013. A total of sixteen teams contested in the league, including twelve sides from the 2011–12 season, one promoted team from the 2011–12 Liga Alef and three relegated teams from the 2011–12 Israeli Premier League. Changes from 2011–12 season Structural changes There were five structural changes: *The middle playoff was cancelled, with only top and bottom playoff to be contested by eight teams each, according to their regular season placement. with each team plays 37 matches. *The points were no longer halved after the regular season. *Two teams will be promoted to the 2013–14 Israeli Premier League, and two relegated teams from Israeli Premier League. *Two teams were directly relegated to 2013–14 Liga Alef, Two teams were directly promoted from Liga Alef, and two relegated teams fro ...
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Football In Israel
Association football, Football (, ''Kaduregel'', ), also known as soccer, is the most popular sport in Israel. Football as an organised sport, first developed in the United Kingdom, who controlled Mandatory Palestine during the days of the Mandate for Palestine , British Mandate. The Israel Football Association joined the Asian Football Confederation in 1954, but was expelled in 1974 due to political pressure from Arab and Muslim members in the context of the Arab–Israeli conflict. In the late 1970s and 1980s, the Israel Football Association was not affiliated with any confederation. During this period, the Israeli national teams were only playing in FIFA competitions occasionally in Oceania Football Confederation, OFC, UEFA and CONMEBOL qualifying tournaments. Finally, it was admitted to UEFA as an associate member in 1992 and as a full member in 1994, therefore their teams compete as part of Europe in all international competitions. Israel Football Association The Israel ...
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Liga Artzit 2008-09
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2005–06 Liga Alef
The 2005–06 Liga Alef season saw Hapoel Bnei Tamra (champions of the North Division) and Sektzia Nes Tziona (champions of the South Division) winning the title and promotion to 2006–07. At the bottom, Hapoel Beit She'an, Maccabi Shefa-'Amr (from North division), F.C. Kafr Qasim and Beitar Giv'at Ze'ev (from South division) were all automatically relegated to Liga Bet, while 12th placed teams from each division, Maccabi Tamra and Maccabi Sha'arayim entered a promotion/relegation play-offs, at the end of which both clubs were relegated as well. North Division South Division Relegation play-offs North play-off The 12th placed club in Liga Alef North, Maccabi Tamra, faced Liga Bet North A and North B runners-up, Beitar Haifa and Ironi Sayid Umm al-Fahm. The teams played each other in a round-robin tournament, with all matches held at a neutral venue, Kiryat Eliezer Stadium. Beitar Haifa won the play-offs and was promoted to Liga Alef. South play-off The 12t ...
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Beitar Giv'at Ze'ev F
The Betar Movement (), also spelled Beitar (), is a Revisionist Zionism, Revisionist Zionist youth movement founded in 1923 in Riga, Latvia, by Ze'ev Jabotinsky, Vladimir (Ze'ev) Jabotinsky. It was one of several right-wing youth movements that arose at that time and adopted special salutes and uniforms influenced by fascism. During World War II, Betar was a source of recruits for both Jewish regiments that fought alongside the British and Jewish groups fighting the British in Mandatory Palestine. Betar was traditionally linked to the original Herut and then Likud political parties of Jewish pioneers, and was closely affiliated with the Revisionist Zionism , Revisionist Zionist militant group Irgun. Some of Israel's most prominent politicians were members of Betar (Betarim) in their youth, notably Prime Ministers Yitzhak Shamir and Menachem Begin. The group has faced controversy over its support for Zionist terrorism and Kahanism, a movement that calls for segregation of non-J ...
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