Hapoel Ramat Gan

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Hapoel Ramat Gan
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Full name Hapoel Ramat Gan
הפועל רמת גן
Founded 1927
Ground HaMakhtesh Stadium, Ramat Gan
Capacity 5,500
Chairman Yaron Kuris
Manager Yuval Naim
League Liga Artzit
2005/06 Liga Artzit, 10th
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Hapoel Ramat Gan (Hebrew: הפועל רמת גן) are an Israeli football club from the central Israeli city of Ramat Gan. They play in an all-red strip, and are currently in Liga Artzit, the third level of Israeli football. Home matches are played at HaMakhtesh Stadium (literally 'the crater'), which has a capacity of around 5,500.

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[edit] History

Hapoel were founded during the Mandate era by Jewish settlers in Ramat Gan. After independence, the club became founder members of the Israeli top division, then known as the Israeli League.

After a series of mid-table finishes, the club was relegated to the second division in 1959-60 after finishing bottom. In 1962-3, the club returned to the top flight as second division champions, and followed it up by becoming the first team to win the championship in the first season after promotion. The championship-winning match against Hapoel Petakh Tikva was watched by Hapoel's record crowd of 9,000. However, this success proved to be their zenith, as they were overtaken by city rivals Hakoakh who were champions in the following season. Hapoel were relegated at the end of the 1968-9 season.

The early 1980s was a yo-yo era, as the club were promoted and immediately relegated twice in succession from 1979-80 to 1982-3. In 1988-9 they won promotion again, but were again immediately relegated, this being their last period of time in the top flight.

By the end of the 1990s, the club had sunk into Liga Artzit, the third division, though they did pick up some silverware by winning the Toto Cup for third division teams in 1999-2000. In the same season, they were promoted back to the second division.

In 2002-3, the club returned to the national conscience by becoming the first team from outside the top division to win the State Cup, when they beat Hapoel Be'er Sheva 5-4 on penalties after a 1-1 draw. The win also meant the club qualified for the UEFA Cup.

Hapoel were drawn against Levski Sofia of Bulgaria in the first round. However, because of a UEFA ban on matches in Israel at the time (due to the security situtation), the club had to play their home match in Dunajská Streda, Slovakia. The "home" match attracted a crowd of just 300, and Hapoel lost the tie 5-0 on aggregate (1-0, 4-0).

The following season, the costs of playing in Europe and the loss of many of the best players resulted in relegation back to the third level. A 9 point deduction for financial issues at the start of the 2005-6 season resulted in another season of struggle, with the club finishing one place above a potentially embarrasing relegation to Liga Alef.

[edit] Players

[edit] Current squad

As of February 1, 2007

No. Position Player
1 Flag of Israel GK Shai Hes
2 Flag of Israel MF Guy Shust
3 Flag of Israel MF Shlomi Tzabag
6 Flag of Israel MF Sharon Bernstein
7 Flag of Argentina FW Carlos Chacana (naturalized Israeli)
8 Flag of Israel DF Eli Levi
9 Flag of Israel FW Eliran Asao
10 Flag of Israel DF Tomer Azulay
10 Flag of Israel MF Hen Malka
11 Flag of Israel FW Dudu Amsalem
12 Flag of Israel MF Moshiko Ashkenazy
No. Position Player
12 Flag of Israel MF Yossi Yona
14 Flag of Israel FW Amit Aborman
15 Flag of Israel MF Shuki Sadis
16 Flag of Israel DF Assi Barzilai
17 Flag of Israel DF Rami Glam
18 Flag of Israel DF Tamir Ben-Ami
19 Flag of Israel FW Yair Cohen-Tzedek
20 Flag of Israel MF Kobi Hassan
21 Flag of Israel MF Yaniv Kastro
22 Flag of Israel GK Or Kedem
- Flag of Israel GK Ran Ovadia

[edit] Honours

  • Championship
    • 1963-4
  • State Cup
    • 2002-3
  • Toto Cup (Liga Artzit)
    • 1999-2000 , 2005-2006, 2006-2007

[edit] Records

  • Attendance: 9,000 vs Hapoel Petakh Tikva (28 March 1964)
  • Win: 10-0 vs Beitar Netanya (18 May 1940)
  • Goalscorer: Reuven Cohen, 85 goals (1955-1968)

[edit] Notable Former Players

[edit] Trivia

  • "Hapoel" is translated as "The Worker"

[edit] External Links

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