List of Beitar Tel Aviv F.C. seasons

This is a list of seasons played by Beitar Tel Aviv Football Club in Israeli and European football, from 1937 (when the club was established) to the most recent completed season, including seasons in which the club was merged with Shimshon Tel Aviv (between 2001 and 2011, playing as Beitar Shimshon Tel Aviv) and with Ironi Ramla (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 Tel Aviv was established in 1934 as part of the Revisionist Zionist youth movement and joined Liga Bet in Liga Bet. Ahead of the 1940 season the club was promoted to the top division, finishing second in its debut season in the league and winning the Palestine Cup. The club won another cup in 1942[1] and won a joint championship in 1944–45. In summer 1947 the Beitar movement was outlawed by the Mandate High Commissioner, forcing the club to change its name to Nordia Tel Aviv, under which the club played until the establishment if Israel.[2] After the establishment of Israel the club struggled, dropping to the second division in 1961 for the first time. In 2000 the club merged with Shimshon Tel Aviv[3] to form Beitar Shimshon Tel Aviv. In 2011 the club merged with Ironi Ramla, while Shimshon Tel Aviv left the merged club. The newly-merged club took the name Beitar Tel Aviv Ramla,[4] moving to play in Ramla.

Seasons

As Beitar Tel Aviv

Season League State Cup League Cup International (Asia/Europe) Top goalscorer[nb 1]
Division P W D L F A Pts Pos Name Goals
1937–38 Bet84221812102nd
1938–39 R1
1939–40 Pal. League14833438192ndWinners
1940–41 QF
1941–42 Pal. League
Southern
[nb 2]
2611411504825[nb 3]7thWinners
1942–43 SF
1943–44 Pal. League1111004810228th[nb 4]
[nb 5]
[nb 6]
1944–45 Pal. League
Southern
10910339191st
1945–46 R1
1946–47 Pal. League2620339032432ndFinal
1947–48 Pal. League
[nb 7]
6510168111st
1948–49 SF
[nb 8]
1949–50 Isr. League241239574126[nb 9]6th
1950–51
1951–52 Alef227783941217thR3
1952–53 R4
1953–54 Alef22731223421711th
1954–55 Alef2612596447295thQF
1955–56 Leumit22100124244207th
1956–57 Leumit186392940156thRound of 16
1957–58 Leumit2283113051199thR6
1958–59 Leumit22291120471311thR6QF
1959–60 Leumit22651114261710thQF
1960–61 Leumit22511617501112th
1961–62 Alef26115104440274thRound of 16
1962–63 Alef301061436472611thRound of 16
1963–64 Alef South2618356415391stQF
1964–65 Leumit301071333392714thR5
1965–66 Leumit305101521372016thR6
1966–67 Alef South602316216467624thR6
1967–68 R3
1968–69 Alef South3022536421491stR6
1969–70 Leumit3081392834299thR6
1970–71 Leumit30137102624335thRound of 16
1971–72 Leumit30981321312610thRound of 16
1972–73 Leumit3081482425308thR6Group
1973–74 Leumit30111093131325thRound of 16
1974–75 Leumit309101133362812thR4
1975–76 Leumit3412111128333512thRound of 16
1976–77 Leumit30137103226334thFinal
1977–78 Leumit2671272326268thRound of 16
1978–79 Leumit308111130302711thSF
1979–80 Leumit307121127392615thR7
1980–81 Artzit3020736125471stRound of 16
1981–82 Leumit305141122322415thRound of 16
1982–83 Artzit3016953523571stR7
1983–84 Leumit30117124140406thRound of 16
1984–85 Leumit307101328433114thQFGroup
1985–86 Artzit3016775427552ndR7Group
1986–87 Leumit307131033393413thSFGroup
1987–88 Leumit33913113840407thQFGroup
1988–89 Leumit3113993427484thSFGroup
1989–90 Leumit32108143546385thR8Group
1990–91 Leumit32148104740503rdQFFinal
1991–92 Leumit32116154347395thSFGroup
1992–93 Leumit33672028682512thQFGroup
1993–94 Artzit3014883732503rdR8Winners
1994–95 Leumit301041643603411thR8Group
1995–96 Leumit30661830632415thQFGroup
1996–97 Artzit30910112737379thR8Group
1997–98 Leumit30117123336406thR8Group
1998–99 Artzit301031728463311thR7Group
1999–2000 Artzit33212105227652ndQF [nb 10]

As Beitar Shimshon Tel Aviv

Season League State Cup League Cup International (Asia/Europe) Top goalscorer[nb 1]
Division P W D L F A Pts Pos Name Goals
2000–01 Artzit331310104334494thRound of 16Group
2001–02 Artzit3317884929593rdRIntSF
2002–03 Artzit33109144246398thR7Group
2003–04 Artzit33991537493610thR7Group
2004–05 Artzit33814114040386thR7Group
2005–06 Artzit33119134350426thR8Group
2006–07 Artzit33101493128446thR9GroupMurad Alyan15
2007–08 Artzit33127143635439thSFFinalMurad Alyan13
2008–09 Artzit33158104434536thR8GroupShlomi Toledo11
2009–10 Leumit35101312314727 [nb 11]12thR7GroupIdo Exbard13
2010–11 Leumit339915444719 [nb 12]10thR7GroupSharon Gormezano14

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 13]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

Champions Runners-up Promoted Relegated

Notes

  1. Goals in all competitions (Liga Leumit or Liga Al, State Cup, Toto Cup and European) are counted.
  2. The 1941–42 league season was held in three regional divisions followed by a play-off. The league was completed during the 1942–43 season.
  3. A match between Beitar Tel Aviv and Hapoel Rishon LeZion was given as a 0–0 with no points awarded due to infringements from both clubs.[5]
  4. Beitar Tel Aviv was suspended from all IFA activity for the first half of the season after hosting NSC Cairo on 28 August 1943[6] against Egyptian Football Association and Eretz Israel Football Association orders to both clubs.[7]
  5. The 1944 cup competitions began on 5 February 1944 and was completed during the following season, on 13 January 1945.
  6. Beitar teams withdrew from the competition in protest over the EIFA treatment of Beitar Tel Aviv after the team's match against NSC Cairo in the previous summer.[8]
  7. The 1947–48 league was abandoned due to the Israeli War for Independence.
  8. The 1949 cup competition was delayed by appeals after the completion of the quarter-finals. After settling the appeals three further matches were played in February 1951, and the competition was abandoned, at which point Beitar Tel Aviv had a second leg semi-final match against Hapoel Tel Aviv left to play.
  9. A match between Beitar Tel Aviv and Hapoel Petah Tikva was given as a 0–0 with no points awarded due to infringements from both clubs.
  10. Beitar Tel Aviv were not allowed to compete as their budget wasn't approved prior to the tournament's beginning.
  11. Beitar Shimshon Tel Aviv scored 33 points in the regular season, which were halved at the beginning of the play-offs. The club scored 10 more points during the play-offs for a total of 43 points.
  12. Beitar Shimshon Tel Aviv scored 34 points in the regular season, which were halved at the beginning of the play-offs. The club scored 2 more points during the play-offs for a total of 36 points.
  13. 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 – List of Cup Finals RSSSF
  2. The Legend of Nordia – The Same Madame With Another Coat Asher Goldberg, 24 February 2011, football.org.il (in Hebrew)
  3. Shimshon Tel Aviv Is Back Goler1, 10 September 2014 (in Hebrew)
  4. Beitar Shimshon Tel Aviv and Ironi Ramla Wait for the Merger Shiri Aljam, 22 July 2011, One (in Hebrew)
  5. Memo No. 38 IFA, 28 May 1942 (in Hebrew)
  6. A Brilliant Victory to Beitar Over Champions of Egypt – 3:1 HaMashkif, 29 August 1943, Historical Jewish Press (in Hebrew)
  7. A Match Held Without License HaBoker, 29 August 1943, via archive.football.org.il (in Hebrew)
  8. Beitar's Football Teams Left the War-Cup Matches HaMashkif, 6 February 1944, Historical Jewish Press (in Hebrew)
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