List of Beitar Ramla F.C. seasons

This is a list of seasons played by Beitar Ramla Football Club in Israeli and European football, from 1953 (when the club first played in the Israeli football league system) to the most recent completed season, including seasons in which the club was merged with Maccabi Ramla (between 2000 and 2011, playing as Ironi Ramla) and with Beitar Tel Aviv (starting from 2011, playing as Beitar Tel Aviv Ramla). It details the club's achievements in major competitions, and the top scorers for each season. Top scorers in bold were also the top scorers in the Israeli league that season. Records of minor competitions such as the Lilian Cup are not included due to them being considered of less importance than the State Cup and the Toto Cup.

History

Beitar Ramla was established in 1951 and worked its way up the Israeli football league system, reaching the second tier in 1963 and playing a total of 20 seasons at the second division. During the 1990s the club suffered financially, eventually folding in the middle of the 1998–99 season[1] The folded club merged with Maccabi Ramla to form Ironi Ramla,[2] which started to play in the lowest division, Liga Gimel, and managed to promote twice, to Liga Alef within the next seven seasons. However, backing from the Municipality of Ramla was cut and the club once again suffered financially.[3] In 2011 the club merged with Beitar Tel Aviv to form Beitar Tel Aviv Ramla, which played in second division Liga Leumit.[4][5]

Seasons

As Beitar Ramla

Season League State Cup League Cup International (Asia/Europe) Top goalscorer[nb 1]
Division P W D L F A Pts Pos Name Goals
1953–54 Gimel South R1
1954–55 Gimel Central26751421401911th
1955–56 Gimel Central14 3rd
1956–57 Gimel Central R5
1957–58 Gimel Central17 6810321st[nb 2]R4
1958–59 Gimel Central R2
1959–60 Bet South B30 7857337thR7
1960–61 Bet South B30 7735463rd
1961–62 Bet South B30 6635385thR3
1962–63 Bet South B30 8233422ndRound of 16
1963–64 Alef South2678113142229thRound of 16
1964–65 Alef South3015785040373rdR5
1965–66 Leumit30135125147317thR5
1966–67 Alef South602310279599567thR5
1967–68 R5
1968–69 Alef South30127114246318thR6
1969–70 Alef South30891334432511thR6
1970–71 Alef South30791443572314thR4
1971–72 Alef South30713102830279thR5
1972–73 Alef301010103741308thR6Group
1973–74 Alef South301010103432306thRound of 16
1974–75 Alef South30108122725288thR2
1975–76 Alef South321011113944317thR2
1976–77 Alef South269893329267thR6
1977–78 Alef South266101015252212thR6
1978–79 Alef South26101153022315thR7
1979–80 Alef2612953220332ndR5
1980–81 Artzit306141018232610thR6
1981–82 Artzit30911102724297thR7
1982–83 Artzit308121034393610thR6
1983–84 Artzit30814821213810thRound of 16
1984–85 Artzit308101225403412thR7Group
1985–86 Artzit30814827273810thR7Group
1986–87 Artzit30813925373714thR8Group
1987–88 Alef South30141423714421st
1988–89 Artzit3351711213328[nb 3]14th Group
1989–90 Alef South3010137342929[nb 4]7th
1990–91 Alef South30127113337318th
1991–92 Alef South3020735118472nd
1992–93 Alef South30111273227347thR8
1993–94 Alef South30971435432511th
1994–95 Alef South30 31492514th
1995–96 Alef South30 33463612th
1996–97 Alef South301061431393610th
1997–98 Alef South30108123343388th
1998–99 Alef South3000300600[nb 5]16th

As Ironi Ramla

Season League State Cup League Cup International (Asia/Europe) Top goalscorer[nb 1]
Division P W D L F A Pts Pos Name Goals
1999–2000 Gimel Tel Aviv2621419130673rd
2000–01 Gimel Central 1stR6
2001–02 Bet South B30132155558417thR2
2002–03 Bet South B30971435583414thR1
2003–04 Bet South B301151454543811th
2004–05 Bet South B30831940642713th
2005–06 Bet South B3021637121692nd
2006–07 Alef South269983235366thR6Adir Alok7
2007–08 Alef South261041235413410thR6Adir Alok10
2008–09 Alef South26412121551313thR5Itzhak Abushdid5
2009–10 Bet South B3018575827592ndR2Ohad Ron20
2010–11 Bet South[nb 6]Adir Alok6

As Beitar Tel Aviv Ramla

Season League State Cup League Cup International (Asia/Europe) Top goalscorer[nb 1]
Division P W D L F A Pts Pos Name Goals
2011–12 Leumit33121011484325 [nb 7]8th R8Group Itzhak Abushdid14
2012–13 Leumit379131545584014th R8Group Dan Roman10
2013–14 Leumit371015123945457th R8 Itzhak Abushdid
Gil Gilkarov
7
2014–15 Leumit3712111444534712th R8QF Uri Magbo9
2015–16 Leumit37194146050619th QFGroup Rotem Shimol17

Key

  • P = Played
  • W = Games won
  • D = Games drawn
  • L = Games lost
  • F = Goals for
  • A = Goals against
  • Pts = Points
  • Pos = Final position

  • F = Final
  • Group = Group stage
  • QF = Quarter-finals
  • QR1 = First Qualifying Round
  • QR2 = Second Qualifying Round
  • QR3 = Third Qualifying Round
  • QR4 = Fourth Qualifying Round
  • RInt = Intermediate Round

  • R1 = Round 1
  • R2 = Round 2
  • R3 = Round 3
  • R4 = Round 4
  • R5 = Round 5
  • R6 = Round 6
  • SF = Semi-finals

Champions Runners-up Promoted Relegated

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 Goals in all competitions (Liga Leumit or Liga Al, State Cup, Toto Cup and European) are counted.
  2. League matches were suspended by the IFA due to suspicions of bribery.[6]
  3. Beitar Ramla had four points deducted.
  4. Beitar Ramla had four points deducted.
  5. Beitar Ramla withdrew from the league. The IFA had set all their matches as a 0–2 loss.
  6. Ironi Ramla Was ejected from the league and its results were nullified.
  7. Beitar Tel Aviv Ramla scored 42 points in the regular season, which were halved at the beginning of the play-offs. The club scored 4 more points during the play-offs for a total of 46 points.

References

  1. Israel Third Level 1998/99 RSSSF
  2. Preview to the match against Ironi Ramla Daniel Dukrevich, 24 August 2008, Haopel Katamon (in Hebrew)
  3. Ironi Ramla – The End? Guy Goldfarb, 23 March 2011, Doublepass (in Hebrew)
  4. Beitar, Tel Aviv or Ramla Maccabi Tel Aviv, 13 January 2015 (in Hebrew)
  5. All You Need to Know of the 2012-13 Liga Leumit Liron Sobol & Sahar Elmaliach, 24 August 2012, HaAretz (in Hebrew)
  6. All the league matches starting this Saturday were abandoned due to the fixed matches (Page 1) Hadshot HaSport, 14 May 1958, archive.football.co.il (in Hebrew)
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