Hapoel Marmorek F.C.

Hapoel Haim Marmorek
Full name Hapoel Ironi Marmorek Rehovot Football Club
הפועל עירוני מרמורק רחובות
Nickname(s) The club of the Yemenis
Founded 1949
Ground Itztoni Stadium, Rehovot
Capacity 1,500
Owner Eyal Golan
Chairman Shino Zuaretz
Manager Eldad Shavit
League Liga Leumit
2017–18 12th

Hapoel Ironi Marmorek Rehovot F.C. (Hebrew: הפועל עירוני מרמורק רחובות), commonly known as Hapoel Marmorek, is an Israeli football club based in Rehovot. They are currently in Liga Leumit, the second level of Israeli football. Home matches are played at the Itztoni Stadium.

History

The club founded in 1949, and played by the early 1960s in Liga Bet, which by then was the third tier of Israeli football. in the 1962–63 season the club promoted to Liga Alef after finished third in Liga Bet South B.

In the summer of 1968, the club merged with fellow Rehovot club, Hapoel Rehovot,[1] and the club became officially known since the merger as Hapoel Marmorek-Rehovot.

In the 1971–72 season, the club won the South Division of Liga Alef and promoted to the top flight of Israeli football, Liga Leumit, for the first time in their history. however, they finished bottom in their first season in the top flight, and were relegated back to Liga Alef.

The club played in Liga Alef until the 1975–76 season and finished only in the thirteenth place, which was not enough to secure a place in the newly formed Liga Artzit, thus, the club relegated to the new Liga Alef (now as third tier).

Marmorek won Liga Alef South in the 1977–78 season and promoted to Liga Artzit, then relegated back to Liga Alef in the following season. they promoted once more to Liga Artzit after winning Liga Alef South in the 1982–83 season, and remained further four seasons in Liga Artzit, up until the 1986–87 season where they finished eleventh and had to play in the relegation play-offs. they clinched only one single point in the play-offs, after they draw with Maccabi Hadera, and lost to Hapoel Ramat Gan and Hapoel Bat Yam. thus, they were relegated to Liga Alef.

In the 1990s, the club relegated to Liga Bet, and following the creation of the Israeli Premier League which saw all the lower divisions demoted in the football pyramid, the club found itself in the fifth tier of Israeli football, in which the club won in the 1999–2000 season, and promoted back to Liga Alef.[2] in 2002–03, the club finished second in Liga Alef South, and promoted to Liga Artzit (now as third tier) as the best runner-up of Liga Alef, thus, they replaced Beitar Be'er Sheva, which were folded.[3] the club continued to play in Liga Artzit until its final season, when they finished third, and secured a place in Liga Leumit for the following season, and by that, made a return to the second tier after 23 years. however, they finished bottom, winning only 2 matches out of 35, and relegated to Liga Alef, where they play today.

Stadium

The club plays at the Itztoni Stadium, which is named after former Marmorek player Tony Shar'abi. The stadium has a seated capacity of 1,500.

Current squad

As of 15 July 2018
No. Position Player
1 United States GK Eric Klenofsky
2 Israel DF Daniel Borcal
3 Israel DF Adam Abu Janab
4 Israel DF Yakir Shina
5 Israel DF Erez Isakov
6 Israel MF Eran Rosenbaum
7 Israel MF Ben Mizan
8 Israel FW Haithem Halabi
9 Israel FW Raz Itzhak
10 Israel FW George Amsis
11 Nigeria MF Aliko Bala
12 Israel DF Essam Ayashi
13 Israel GK Eden Levi
No. Position Player
14 Israel DF Ayman Ali
15 Israel DF Assaf Levi
17 Israel DF Gal Sapir
18 Israel MF Aviad Bourla
19 Israel MF Peter Aholav
22 Brazil MF Marcos Bastos
23 Israel MF Mohammed Azbarga
24 Israel MF Peter Elias
29 Israel DF Eliran Danin
66 Israel MF Roy Dayan
98 Israel GK Dan Amit Hamama
Israel DF Daniel Twizer
Argentina MF Pedro Galván

Honours

League

Honour No. Years
Second tier 1 1971–72
Third tier 3 1977–78, 1982–83, 2016–17
Fifth tier 1 1999–2000

Cup competitions

Honour No. Years
Toto Cup (third division) 1 2008–09

References

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