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1955–56 in Israeli football

1955–56 in Israeli football

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The 1955–56 season was the eighth season of competitive football in Israel and the 30th season under the Israeli Football Association, established in 1928, during the British Mandate.

Review and Events

  • The league started with the completion of competitions started during the previous season including all league competitions and the state cup.[1]
  • At the end of the league season, the Israeli football league system was reorganized. At the top, a new league was formed, Liga Leumit, pushing the rest of the league down a tier. Liga Leumit was set to have 12 teams, down from 14 teams. At the end of the season, the bottom two teams were set to relegate to second-tier Liga Alef and the 11th and 12th placed team played a promotion/relegation play-offs with the two Liga Alef winners. In the second tier, the division was set to have 12 teams in one national division. Beneath that, Liga Bet was designated as third tier, with two regional divisions of 12 teams in each division. Liga Gimel was designated as fourth tier, divided to regional divisions.
    The new league structure entered a new season beginning in December 1956.[2] The league season was completed by June 1956. At the end of the season, the top division was reduced to 10 clubs, with two clubs relegating to Liga Alef and the 10th placed team playing a promotion/relegation play-off against the top club in 1955–56 Liga Alef.
  • On 14 September 1955, with a match between a Haifa XI and Tel Aviv XI, Kiryat Eliezer Stadium was officially opened.[3]
  • The national team participated in the 1956 Olympics qualification, playing against the USSR.[4][5]

Domestic leagues

1954–55 Liga Alef

The league, which started during the previous season, was completed on 16 October 1955 and was won by Hapoel Petah Tikva, its first ever championship. At the bottom, Hapoel Hadera and Hapoel Balfouria relegated to 1955–56 Liga Alef. Beitar Jerusalem and Hapoel Kfar Saba finished 11th and 12th and faced 1954–55 Liga Bet regional divisions' winners, Hapoel Kiryat Haim and Maccabi Jaffa, at the end of which, Hapoel Kfar Saba retained its place in the top division, joined by Maccabi Jaffa.

Final table

More information Pos, Pld ...
Source: 100 Years of Football 1906-2006, Elisha Shohat (Israel), 2006

Promotion/relegation play-offs

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Updated to match(es) played on 15 October 1955. Source: 100 Years of Football 1906-2006, Elisha Shohat (Israel), 2006

1955–56 Liga Leumit

The league started on 3 December 1955 and was played until 2 June 1956. Maccabi Tel Aviv won the title, while Maccabi Rehovot and Hapoel Kfar Saba finished bottom and relegated to 1956–57 Liga Alef. Maccabi Jaffa, who finished 10th, played a promotion/relegation play-offs against Hakoah Tel Aviv, and won both matches to stay in the top division.

Final table

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Source: Davar (in Hebrew)
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal ratio 3) goals scored.

Promotion/relegation playoffs

The 10th-placed Maccabi Jaffa faced 1955–56 Liga Alef winner, Hakoah Tel Aviv. The matches took place on June 10 and 17, 1956.

9 June 1956 Maccabi Jaffa 3–1 Hakoah Tel Aviv Tel Aviv
B. Cohen 32', 53'
Kalev 72'
Davar 74' Ashkenazi Stadium: Maccabi Jaffa Ground
Attendance: 5000
Referee: Reuven Frizner
16 June 1956 Hakoah Tel Aviv 0–1 Maccabi Jaffa Tel Aviv
Davar 18' Ghougasian Stadium: Hatikva Neighborhood Stadium
Attendance: 4000
Referee: Aharon Werner

Maccabi Jaffa won 4–1 on aggregate and remained in Liga Leumit. Hakoah Tel Aviv remained in Liga Alef.

Domestic cups

1954–55 Israel State Cup

The competition, which started on 22 January 1955, was played until autumn 1956, with the final being played on 19 November 1956. Maccabi Tel Aviv had beaten Hapoel Petah Tikva 3–1 in the final.

Final

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Attendance: 12,000
Referee: Reuven Frizner

1956–57 Israel State Cup

The competition started on 11 February 1956 and was completed during the next season.

Netanya 25th Anniversary Cup

In October and November, while the promotion playoffs and the State Cup were being played, two cup competitions were organized by Liga Leumit Clubs, the second edition of the Shapira Cup, and the Netanya 25th Anniversary Cup. The Shapira Cup, in which Hapoel Tel Aviv, Maccabi Tel Aviv, Maccabi Haifa and Hapoel Petah Tikva participated, was abandoned after two rounds of play.

Maccabi Netanya, Beitar Tel Aviv, Maccabi Petah Tikva and Hapoel Ramat Gan took part in a second cup competition, dedicated to the 25th anniversary of Netanya.

Table

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National Teams

National team

After more than a year of inactivity, the national team was reorganized under a new coach, Jack Gibbons. The national team played several matches against local teams and visiting teams, travelled to the U.S. to play an American Soccer League XI in an Israeli Independence Day celebration[6] and competed against the Soviet Union in the 1956 Olympics qualification. The national team was also due to participate in the 1956 AFC Asian Cup qualification and was drawn to play Pakistan in the first round and Afghanistan in the second round. However, both teams declined playing Israel. As all the other teams in the western zone withdrew, the national team qualified as regional winner.[7][8]

1956 Olympics qualification

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Source: [citation needed]

1955–56 matches

29 April 1956 Friendly American Soccer League XI 1–2  Israel New York
Garbovsky 27' Davar
(in Hebrew)
6' Kofman
26' Stelmach
Stadium: Yankee Stadium
Attendance: 75,000
11 July 1956 Ol. Q. Soviet Union  5–0  Israel Moscow
Tatushin 2'
Ivanov 26', 71'
Simonyan 45', 79'
Report
(in Hebrew)
Stadium: Dynamo Stadium
Attendance: 70,000
Referee: Wales Griffiths
31 July 1956 Ol. Q. Israel  1–2  Soviet Union Ramat Gan
Stelmach 66' Report Ilyin 57'
Tatushin 79'
Stadium: Ramat Gan Stadium
Attendance: 60,000
Referee: Italy Liverani

International club matches

Visiting foreign teams

FK Sarajevo

30 January 1956 Hapoel Tel Aviv 0–3 FK Sarajevo Tel Aviv
Davar
(in Hebrew)
31' Radičević
44', 88' Jusufbegović
Stadium: Basa Stadium, Tel Aviv
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Ben Rubi
2 February 1956 Maccabi Netanya 0–2 FK Sarajevo Netanya
Davar
(in Hebrew)
13' Pašić
69' Jusufbegović
Stadium: Sar-Tov Stadium
Attendance: 4,000
Referee: Frizner
4 February 1956 Israel 3–3 FK Sarajevo Tel Aviv
Zelikovich 7'
Stelmach 19'
Ben Dror 69' (pen.)
Davar
(in Hebrew)
30' Radičević
35' Novo
79' Jusufbegović
Stadium: Basa Stadium, Tel Aviv
Attendance: 12,000
Referee: Sher
8 February 1956 Maccabi Tel Aviv 0–2 FK Sarajevo Tel Aviv
Davar
(in Hebrew)
25' Pašić
32' Biogradlić
Stadium: Basa Stadium, Tel Aviv
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Werner

Kapfenberger SV

In February 1956 the Israeli government lifted the ban on hosting teams from Austria and Hapoel and Maccabi Petah Tikva invited Kapfenberger SV to a tour of Israel.[9] The visit was met with criticism from right-wing politicians[10][11] and acts of sabotage in order to stop the Austrian team from playing,[12][13] but the matches went ahead as planned.

12 February 1956 Hapoel Petah Tikva 2–2 Kapfenberger SV Petah Tikva
Kofman 17'
Flascher 45' (o.g.)
Davar
(in Hebrew)
41' Bihas
59' Gollnhuber
Stadium: Hapoel Ground
Attendance: 3,500
15 February 1956 Israel 2–1 Kapfenberger SV Tel Aviv
Israeli 6'
Zelikovich 53'
Davar
(in Hebrew)
69' (pen.) Kolar Stadium: Basa Stadium, Tel Aviv
Attendance: 7,000
Referee: Ben Rubi
16 February 1956 Maccabi Haifa 2–3 Kapfenberger SV Haifa
Ben-Tzvi 8'
Litvak 72'
Davar
(in Hebrew)
60' Wirboda
65' Hauberger
87' Gollnhuber
Stadium: Kiryat Eliezer Stadium
Attendance: 6,500
Referee: Klein
19 February 1956 Maccabi Petah Tikva 1–2 Kapfenberger SV Petah Tikva
Nadel 41' Davar
(in Hebrew)
65', 80' Sillaber Stadium: Hapoel Ground
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: Rosenbaum
21 February 1956 Petah Tikva XI 0–1 Kapfenberger SV Tel Aviv
Davar
(in Hebrew)
5' Hofka Stadium: Basa Stadium, Tel Aviv
Attendance: 3,000

Sunderland

3 May 1956 Maccabi Petah Tikva 2–3 Sunderland Ramat Gan
Scharf 20'
Turkenitz 68' (pen.)
7', 36', 69' Fleming Stadium: Ramat Gan Stadium
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Frizner
5 May 1956 Maccabi Haifa 3–4 Sunderland Haifa
Held 23', 58'
Almani 41'
16' Elliott
76' Fleming
81' Morrison 87' Shackleton
Stadium: Kiryat Eliezer Stadium
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Sher
7 May 1956 Israel 1–1 Sunderland Ramat Gan
Held 60' 20' Holden Stadium: Ramat Gan Stadium
Attendance: 25,000
Referee: Ben Rubi
13 May 1956 Hapoel Haifa 2–4 Sunderland Haifa
Avraham Ginzburg HaTzofe Fleming
Shackleton
Holden
Stadium: Kiryat Eliezer Stadium
Attendance: 6,000

Rampla Juniors

10 May 1956 Israel 0–2 Rampla Juniors Ramat Gan
[14][15] 56' Pérez
59' R. Rodríguez
Stadium: Ramat Gan Stadium
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Moshe Cohen
12 May 1955 Hapoel XI 1–2 Rampla Juniors Tel Aviv
H. Glazer 75' Davar
(in Hebrew)
19' Pérez
24' Omarini
Stadium: Basa Stadium, Tel Aviv
Attendance: 12,000
Referee: Werner

São Cristóvão

6 June 1956 Hapoel Petah Tikva 3–0 São Cristóvão Petah Tikva
Kofman 18'
Stelmach 51'
Ratzabi 75'
Davar
(in Hebrew)
Stadium: Hapoel Ground
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Dudkevich
9 June 1956 Hapoel Tel Aviv 0–1 São Cristóvão Tel Aviv
Ma'ariv
(in Hebrew)
2' Santo Cristo Stadium: Basa Stadium, Tel Aviv
Attendance: 4,000
Referee: Fried
13 June 1956 Israel 0–0 São Cristóvão Tel Aviv
Davar
(in Hebrew)
Stadium: Basa Stadium, Tel Aviv
Attendance: 6,000
Referee: Rosenbaum
16 June 1956 Hapoel XI 0–0 São Cristóvão Tel Aviv
Davar
(in Hebrew)
Stadium: Basa Stadium, Tel Aviv
Referee: Ben Rubi
18 June 1956 Hapoel Jerusalem 0–2 São Cristóvão Jerusalem
Davar
(in Hebrew)
34' Décio
73' Valdir
Stadium: YMCA Stadium
Referee: Hillman

First Vienna

20 June 1956 Israel 1–1 First Vienna Ramat Gan
Kofman 59' Davar
(in Hebrew)
69' Walzhofer Stadium: Ramat Gan Stadium
Attendance: 25,000
Referee: Frizner
23 June 1956 Maccabi Tel Aviv 0–2 First Vienna Tel Aviv
27' Jericha
47' Pichler
Stadium: Basa Stadium, Tel Aviv
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Ben Rubi
25 June 1956 Maccabi Netanya 1–5 First Vienna Netanya
Hosias 8' 22' Manasse
32' Pichler
40' Buzek
79', 85' (pen.) Walzhofer
Stadium: Sar-Tov Stadium
Attendance: 4,000
28 June 1956 Hapoel Jerusalem 0–3 First Vienna Jerusalem
17', 86' Buzek
26' Manasse
Stadium: YMCA Stadium
Attendance: 6,000
Referee: Palman
30 June 1956 Maccabi Haifa 1–4 First Vienna Tel Aviv
Almani 71' 51', 73', 47' Buzek
67' Manasse
Stadium: Basa Stadium, Tel Aviv
Attendance: 6,000
Referee: Palman



References

  1. 1955-1955 Liga Leumit Schedule Archived 2015-07-26 at the Wayback Machine dribblist.com (in Hebrew)
  2. 1955-1956 Liga Leumit Schedule Archived 2015-07-26 at the Wayback Machine dribblist.com (in Hebrew)
  3. Tel Aviv team – Haifa team 3:3 Davar, 16 September 1955, Historical Jewish Press (in Hebrew)
  4. 1956: The First Meeting Between Israel and USSR Archived 2015-07-27 at the Wayback Machine Asher Goldberg, 9 September 2013, IFA (in Hebrew)
  5. The First and Historic Visit of Russia in Israel Archived 2015-07-27 at the Wayback Machine Asher Goldberg, 9 September 2012, IFA (in Hebrew)
  6. Israel to the Asian Football Cup Final Davar, 15 July 1956, Historical Jewish Press (in Hebrew)
  7. Kapfenberg Will Go Through the Mandelbaum Gate to Israel on Friday Davar, 8 February 1956, Historical Jewish Press (in Hebrew)
  8. Kapfenberg A. Hetzroni, Herut, 14 February 1956, Historical Jewish Press (in Hebrew)
  9. Footnotes Davar, 15 February 1956, Historical Jewish Press (in Hebrew)
  10. The Efforts to Prevent the Shame – to No Avail Herut, 13 February 1956, Historical Jewish Press (in Hebrew)
  11. The Day the Goals Went Aflame Nisim Kalderon, 1 July 2014, P.T. Neto (in Hebrew)
  12. Rampla Juniors – Israel 2:0 (0:0) Davar, 11 May 1956, Historical Jewish Press (in Hebrew)

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