Hapoel Kfar Saba F.C.
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Full name | Hapoel Kfar Saba Football Club |
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Nickname(s) | The Greens from the Sharon |
Founded | 1928; 97 years ago (1928) |
Ground | Levita Stadium, Kfar Saba, Israel |
Capacity | 5,800 |
Owner | Itzhak Shum |
Manager | Asi Elimelech |
League | Liga Leumit |
2023–24 | Liga Leumit, 14th of 16 |
Website | http://www.hapoel-kfs.org.il/ |
Hapoel Kfar Saba F.C. (Hebrew: מועדון כדורגל הפועל כפר סבא, Moadon Kaduregel Hapoel Kfar Saba) is an Israeli football club based in Kfar Saba. The club competes in the Liga Leumit and plays home matches at Levita Stadium.
History
[edit ]The club was established in 1928. In 1951–52 they won the South Division of Liga Bet to win promotion to Liga Alef (then the top division). Three years later they finished third from bottom and had to take part in promotion/relegation play-offs with the two top clubs from the second tier. They were unbeatnd during the play-offs and retained their place in Liga Leumit (which had replaced Liga Alef as the top division). However, in 1955–56, they finished bottom and were relegated.
Hapoel made an immediate return to Liga Leumit. They finished bottom in 1957–58, but avoided the drop as no clubs were relegated. However, they finished bottom again the following season and were relegated. The club returned to Liga Leumit in 1968. In 1975, they reached the State Cup final for the first time, beating Beitar Jerusalem 1–0. After several mid-table finishes, they were relegated at the end of the 1976–77 season. They made an immediate return to the top division, finishing third in Liga Artzit (the new second tier). In 1980, they reached the State Cup final again, beating Maccabi Ramat Amidar 4–1.
In 1980–81 they narrowly avoided relegation, finishing two points and one place above the relegation zone. The following season the club won the title for the first (and only) time under the management of Dror Kashtan. However, they finished bottom the season after, and returned to Liga Artzit.
They finished as runners-up to Hapoel Haifa in 1983–84 to make another immediate return to Liga Leumit. In 1990, the club reached the State Cup final for a third time, beating Shimshon Tel Aviv 1–0 after extra time. The following season they were relegated again after finishing bottom of the table. In 1992, under the management of Avram Marchinsky, the club signed its first American player, Michael Winograd, out of Lafayette College. The club returned to the top division the following season.
In 1999–2000 they were relegated to Liga Leumit (now the second tier). They won the league in 2001–02 to return to the top division, but were relegated at the end of the following season. The club won Liga Leumit again in 2004–05, and avoided relegation on goal difference the following season. However, two seasons later they were relegated on goal difference.
For the 2010–11 season, a new owner, Harel Raihman, came on after almost 15 years of Eli Tabib's era. At the end of the regular season, the club finished on top of the league, with an advantage of thirteen points over the third place. However, in the Top playoff, where all the points obtained during the regular season were halved (and rounded up), the club failed to record a win, and finished the league in the third place, behind Ironi Nir Ramat HaSharon and Hapoel Rishon LeZion which were promoted. As the third placed club, Kfar Saba went to play in the Promotion play-off against the 14th-placed club in the Israeli Premier League, Hapoel Petah Tikva, and lost both games, 1-4 and 0–1. Thus, the club remained in Liga Leumit.
In the 2012–13 season the club have entered administration, and as a result, were deducted nine points. The club finished bottom and relegated to Liga Alef, the third tier of Israeli football. With a new owner, Stav Shaham, together with former club captain, Eli Yani, and the supporters trust, "The Green Heart", the club recovered in the following season, and made an immediate return to Liga Leumit, after finishing on top of Liga Alef North division. In the following season, the club made their second successive promotion, following runners-up finish in Liga Leumit. Thus, the club returned to the Israeli Premier League after seven years.
In 2015–16 season, the team finished at 10th, but one season after (2016–17), the team finished 13th and relegated to the Liga Leumit.
Players
[edit ]Current squad
[edit ]- As of 2 August 2024
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Out on loan
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Foreigners 2023–24
[edit ]Only up to six non-Israeli nationals can be in an Israeli club squad (only five can play at the same time). Those with Jewish ancestry, married to an Israeli or have played in Israel for an extended period of time, can claim a passport or permanent residency which would allow them to play with Israeli status.[citation needed ]
Former players
[edit ]- Poland Jerzy Wijas
- Shmuel Kozokin (born 1987), Israeli footballer
Staff
[edit ]Position | Staff |
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Owner | Israel Itzhak Shum
Israel The supporters trust "Halev Hayarok" ("The green heart") |
CEO | Israel Idan Shum |
Board Member | Israel Sharon Shum |
Head coach | Israel Ravid Gazal |
Goalkeeping coach | Israel Tvrtko Kale |
Technical manager | Israel Reuven Avital |
Fitness coach | Israel Ran Goldig |
Physio | Israel Dafna Cohen |
Club doctor | Israel Dr. Jonathan Koch |
Logistics | Israel Jacob Serolovich |
Manager Youth Department | Israel Amnon raz |
Honours
[edit ]Honour | No. | Years |
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Israeli Championships | 1 | 1981–82 |
Second tier | 5 | 1951–52, 1956–57, 1966–68, 2001–02, 2004–05 |
Third tier | 1 | 2013–14 |
Cup competitions
[edit ]Honour | No. | Years |
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State Cup | 3 | 1974–75, 1979–80, 1989–90 |
Super Cup | 1 | 1982 |
Managers
[edit ]- Israel Haim Reich (1951–54)
- Israel Edmond Schmilovich (1954–55)
- Israel Emmanuel Scheffer (1955)
- Israel Moshe Poliakov (1955–56)
- Israel Israel Weiss (1956–57)
- Israel Zvi Erlich (1957–58)
- Israel Yair Levita (1958–59)
- Israel Eliezer Spiegel (1959)
- Israel Yair Levita (1959)
- Israel Eliezer Spiegel (1959)
- Israel Emmanuel Scheffer (1959)
- Israel Yair Levita (1959–60)
- United Kingdom Harry Gibbons (1960)
- Israel Moshe Varon (1960–61)
- Israel Edmond Schmilovich (1961–62)
- Israel Yair Levita (1962)
- Israel Arie Koch (1962–63)
- Israel Lonia Dvorin (1963)
- Israel Gershon Meller (1963–64)
- Israel Arie Koch (1964–65)
- Israel Arie Radler (1965–68)
- Israel Ya'akov Grundman (1968–70)
- Israel Rehavia Rosenbaum (1970–72)
- Israel Nahum Stelmach (1972–73)
- Israel Shlomo Scharf (1973–76)
- Israel Arie Radler (1976)
- Israel Dror Kashtan (1976–77)
- Israel Amnon Raz (1977–78)
- Israel Shlomo Scharf (1978–80)
- Israel Avraham Marchinski (1980–81)
- Israel Dror Kashtan (1981–83)
- Israel Itzhak Shum (1983–85)
- Israel Nissim Bachar (1985–87)
- Israel Shimon Shenhar(1987–88)
- Israel Avraham Marchinski (1988–89)
- Poland Wojciech Łazarek (1989–90)
- Israel Asher Messing (1990–91)
- Israel Avraham Marchinski (1991–93)
- Israel Adir Shamir (1994)
- Israel Nissim Bachar (1994)
- Israel Eli Yani (1994–95)
- Israel Avi Cohen (1996–98)
- Israel Shimon Shenhar (1998)
- Israel Moshe Sinai (1998–99)
- Israel Eyal Lahman (1999)
- Israel Avi Cohen (1999–2000)
- Israel Elisha Levy (2000)
- Israel Motti Ivanir (2000–01)
- Israel Uri Elkabetz (2001)
- Israel Miro Ben Shimon (2001)
- Israel Itzhak Shum (2001–02)
- Israel Tamir Ben Haim (2002–03)
- Israel Michael Kadosh (2003–04)
- Israel Elisha Levy (2004–06)
- Israel Eli Ohana (2006–08)
- Serbia Israel Slobodan Drapić (2008–09)
- Israel Tomer Kashtan (2009–11)
- Israel Guy Azouri (2011)
- Israel Moshe Hershko (2011–12)
- Israel Asi Domb (2012)
- Israel Alon Mizrahi (2012)
- Israel Ran Goldig (2013)
- Israel Idan Shum & Tamir Ben Haim (2013)
- Israel Yehoshua Feigenbaum (2013)
- Israel Felix Naim (2013–15)
- Israel Sharon Mimer (2016–2017)
- Israel Eli Cohen (2017)
- Israel Felix Naim (2017)
- Israel Messay Dego (2017–2018)
- Lithuania Raimondas Žutautas (2018)
- Israel Haim Shabo (2018)
- Israel Erez Benodis (2018–2019)
- Israel Ofir Haim (2019–2020)
- Israel Amir Turgeman (2020–)
See also
[edit ]References
[edit ]External links
[edit ]- Official website (in Hebrew)
- Hapoel Kfar Saba. Archived 2015年08月28日 at the Wayback Machine. The Israel Football Association (in Hebrew).