2010–11 Israeli Women's Cup

The 2010–11 Israeli Women's Cup (Hebrew: גביע המדינה נשים, Gvia HaMedina Nashim) was the 13th season of Israel's women's nationwide football cup competition.

2010–11 Israeli Women's Cup
Country Israel
Teams12
ChampionsASA Tel Aviv University
Runners-upMaccabi Holon
Matches played10
Goals scored84 (8.4 per match)
Top goal scorer(s)Hila Havia
Shirley Ohana (8)

The competition was won by ASA Tel Aviv University who had beaten Maccabi Holon 3–2 in the final.[1]

Starting with this season, the IFA organized a league cup competition for the League’s second division. The winner of this cup was Hapoel Be’er Sheva, who had beaten Maccabi Kishronot Hadera B 7–1 in the final.

Results

First Round

7 December 2010 ASA Tel Aviv University3–0Bnot SakhninTel Aviv
19:15 Falkon  61', 86'
Jan  90'
Report Stadium: Tel Aviv University Stadium
Referee: Rachel Cohen
7 December 2010 Hapoel Acre0–19Hapoel Petah TikvaNazareth Illit
19:30 Report Liron Tayar  5' (pen.), 16'
Havia  9', 24', 26', 32', 34', 37'
Sages  11'
Na’im  13', 41', 50', 79'
Meshcheryakov  31', 55'
Tubul  35' (o.g.)
Lian Tayar  58', 60'
Pakciarz  81'
Stadium: Green Stadium
Referee: Lilach Asulin
7 December 2010 Hapoel Rishon LeZion0–7Maccabi Kishronot HaderaRishon LeZion
20:00 Report S. Twil  13'
Van Ouwerkerk  21', 24', 33', 34', 47'
Barqui  70'
Stadium: Superland West
Referee: Zvia Malka
9 December 2010 Hapoel Be’er Sheva0–5Maccabi HolonBe’er Sheva
20:00 Report Ohana  32'
Moyal  58'
R. Shimrich  66'
Antman  74' (pen.)
Machlev  80'
Stadium: Reisser Stadium
Referee: Shimon Elkabetz

Quarter-finals

21 December 2010 Maccabi Holon24–0F.C. Kiryat GatHolon
18:30 Ohana  2', 18', 22', 31', 57', 60'
Dayan  3', 10', 20', 34'
Shmuel  7'
R. Shimrich  14', 17'
Machlev  16'
Sabag  25'
Alal  26'
Ravitz  27'
Sendel  49', 65'
N. Cohen  55'
Tzukrel  56'
Erez  66', 70'
Moyal  71'
Report Stadium: Holon New Stadium
Referee: Zvia Malka
21 December 2010 Maccabi Tzur Shalom Bialik2–2 (a.e.t.)
(2–4 p)
Hapoel Petah TivkaKiryat Bialik
18:30 Nachushi  87'
Ronen  106'
Report Havia  58'
Sages  115'
Stadium: Tzur Shalom Stadium
Referee: Lilach Asulin
8 January 2011 ASA Tel Aviv University6–0Maccabi Kishronot HaderaTel Aviv
18:30 Y. Cohen  5', 45'
Jan  29', 36', 63'
Sade  58'
Report Stadium: Tel Aviv University Stadium
Referee: Rachel Cohen

Semi-finals

5 April 2011 Hapoel Petah Tivka1–7ASA Tel Aviv UniversityNess Ziona
17:00 Havia  33' Report Y. Cohen  1', 24', 37', 80'
Jan  29', 50', 72'
Stadium: Ness Ziona Stadium
Referee: Idan Bernstein
5 April 2011 Maccabi Holon3–0Maccabi Be'er ShevaNess Ziona
19:15 Dayan  32'
Ohana  36'
V. Cohen  71'
Report Stadium: Ness Ziona Stadium
Referee: Meitar Shemesh

Final

Maccabi Holon2–3ASA Tel Aviv University
Machlev  21'
Erez  59'
Report Stein  24'
Fridman  31'
Falkon  85'
Referee: Lilach Asulin

Gvia Ligat Nashim Shniya

2010–11 Ligat Nashim Shniya Cup
Country Israel
Teams5
ChampionsHapoel Be’er Sheva
Runners-upMaccabi Kishronot Hadera B
Matches played3
Goals scored23 (7.67 per match)

Format

The five second division teams were split into two groups, north and south. The two regional winners met in the final. As Hapoel Acre forfeited its matches in the northern group, there was only one match in each regional group, acting as a semi-final.

Group stage

Northern group

31 March 2011 Maccabi Kishronot Hadera B3–1F.C. Ramat HaSharonHadera
20:30 Amram  19'
Punis  45', 47'
Report Mor Haim  2' Stadium: Hapoel Hadera Stadium
Referee: Idan Goresh

Southern group

31 March 2011 Hapoel Be’er Sheva11–0F.C. Kiryat GatBe’er Sheva
20:00 Arkiva  3', 4', 22'
Rogers  13', 16', 17'
Bercholc  15' (pen.)
Alush  25', 59'
Elmakayes  48' (pen.)
Rahamim  75'
Report Stadium: Reisser Stadium
Referee: Snir Levi

Final

Hapoel Be’er Sheva7–1Maccabi Kishronot Hadera B
Rahamim  4', 58'
Alush  17', 55'
Rogers  24'
Arkiva  27'
Elmakayes  86'
Report Punis  70'
Ramat Gan Stadium Training Ground, Ramat Gan
Referee: Meitar Shemesh

Notes

  1. F.C. Ramat HaSharon failed to show up to the match.[2]

References

  1. There’s a Double: ASA T.A. won the Women’s State Cup 13 April 2011, ynet.co.il (in Hebrew)
  2. Decision of the Disciplinary Tribunal, File 81111 football.org.il, 29 December 2010 (in Hebrew)
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