List of Hapoel Petah Tikva F.C. seasons

This is a list of seasons played by Hapoel Petah Tikva Football Club in Israeli and European football, from 1934 (when the club was established) to the most recent completed season. It details the club's achievements in major competitions, and the top scorers for each season, if available. 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.

The club has won the six Israeli championships, two State Cups and four Toto cups, as well as several other minor trophies.

History

Hapoel Petah Tikva Football Club was established in 1934 and joined the EIFA and competed in its competitions ever since. The club played in Palestine League during the abandoned 1934–35 league season and rejoined the league at its lowest level, third division, during the 1937–38 season. The club was promoted to the top division ahead of the 1941–42 season and remained at this level until being relegated at the end of the 1975–76 season, winning six championships between 1955 and 1963. The club was among the first to represent Israel in UEFA competitions by qualifying to the 1992–93 European Cup Winners' Cup.

Seasons

Season League State Cup League Cup Europe Top goalscorer[nb 1]
Division P W D L F A Pts Pos Name Goals
1934–35 Pal. League
[nb 2]
8521155122nd
1935–36 [nb 3]
1936–37 R1
1937–38 Gimel
South
9324262186th
1938–39 Tel Aviv
Div. 2
2213456334304th
1939–40 Bet
Samaria
1811347132254thQF
1940–41 R1
1941–42 Pal. League
Southern
[nb 4]
2613585549316thR1[nb 5]
1942–43 R2
1943–44 Pal. League2313196732275thFinal[nb 6]
1944–45 Pal. League
Northern
114251413105th
1945–46 QF
1946–47 Pal. League2613495530305thSF
1947–48 Pal. League
[nb 7]
7313151275th
1948–49 R1[nb 8]
1949–50 Isr. League241545633133[nb 9]4th
1950–51
1951–52 Alef2210753820274thSF
1952–53 SF
1953–54 Alef2212375525273rd
1954–55 Alef2618446823401stFinal
1955–56 Leumit2212555428292nd
1956–57 Leumit1810424225242ndWinners
1957–58 Leumit2215435021342ndQF
1958–59 Leumit2213904918331stFinalR1
1959–60 Leumit2214356529311stFinal
1960–61 Leumit2216424815361st
1961–62 Leumit2212463519281stSF
1962–63 Leumit2213633817321stSF
1963–64 Leumit2815855029383rdR5
1964–65 Leumit3015785442372ndRound of 16
1965–66 Leumit30101464229343rdRound of 16
1966–67 Leumit602721127248752ndRound of 16
1967–68 Final
1968–69 Leumit30810122730269thRound of 16Winners
1969–70 Leumit3081482528307thRound of 16
1970–71 Leumit30111272617344thRound of 16
1971–72 Leumit30891324372511thR6
1972–73 Leumit308121026262812thQFGroup
1973–74 Leumit30111093531324thFinal
1974–75 Leumit30117123233299thRound of 16
1975–76 Leumit3410131127283315thSF
1976–77 Artzit228863221245thR6
1977–78 Artzit2611873727305thR7
1978–79 Artzit30131254024383rdRound of 16
1979–80 Leumit30812102134289thRound of 16
1980–81 Leumit30715825292912thQF
1981–82 Leumit30381913391416thR7
1982–83 Artzit3013893431476thR7
1983–84 Artzit30141063818523rdRound of 16
1984–85 Leumit30111093027436thQFGroup
1985–86 Leumit30981342443513thRound of 16Winners
1986–87 Leumit30715831303810thQFGroup
1987–88 Leumit331210114741465thQFGroup
1988–89 Leumit3115115362054[nb 10]2ndQFGroup
1989–90 Leumit32161064021582ndSFWinners
1990–91 Leumit32201026327702ndFinalWinners
1991–92 Leumit321110113435434thWinnersSF
1992–93 Leumit30106174144361thRound of 16FinalCWC, R1
1993–94 Leumit391212155356487thQFGroup
1994–95 Leumit30128104236445thQFGroup
1995–96 Leumit3071583140368thR8GroupIntertoto, Group
1996–97 Leumit3018665737602ndRound of 16Group
1997–98 Leumit30126124141425thQFGroupUEFA Cup, R1
1998–99 Leumit30137105447466thSFGroup
1999–2000 Premier39235117752743rd R8 R2
2000–01 Premier38138174352478th R8 QF Intertoto, R1
2001–02 Premier33138123935476th SF QF
2002–03 Premier33116164153398th R8 Group
2003–04 Premier33119134652428th R8 QF
2004–05 Premier33119134146427th QF Winners
2005–06 Premier33910143850379th R9 Group
2006–07 Premier3331020296116[nb 11]12th R9 Group Saïd Makasi6
2007–08 Leumit33166114027542nd Round of 16 Winners M'peti Nimba16
2008–09 Premier33871830423110th Round of 16 Group Shimon Abuhatzira16
2009–10 Premier3581413284823[nb 12]13th Round of 16 QF Elnatan Salami11
2010–11 Premier351087425822[nb 13]14th Round of 16 Group Dudu Biton13
2011–12 Premier3781118365526[nb 14]16th R8 Group Yaniv Luzon9
2012–13 Leumit37158144548535th R8 QF Or Fischbein8
2013–14 Leumit37181095039642nd Round of 16 Lior Asulin17
2014–15 Premier33881743593213th Round of 16QF Shahar Hirsh9
2015–16 Leumit371313115455526th R7SF Ben Azubel17

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 1934–35 league season was stopped to allow Maccabi club to prepare for the 1935 Maccabiah Games and wasn't renewed due to disagreement between Maccabi and Hapoel.[1]
  3. After three matches played in the first round the competition was abandoned due to the Arab Revolt.
  4. The 1941–42 league season was held in three regional divisions followed by a play-off. The league season was lasted until fall 1943.
  5. Hapoel Petah Tikva was drawn to meet Maccabi Haifa. After a 0-0 draw in the first match, Maccabi Haifa won 3–2 in overtime in the replay. Hapoel Petah Tikva appealed the result, stating a Maccabi Haifa players was sent off during the match, only to be allowed to return at the beginning of overtime. Hapoel Petah Tikva won the appeal and a third match was set, to which Maccabi Haifa failed to appear. Hapoel Petah Tikva played Christian Club Jerusalem in the second round, winning 2–1, qualifying to the quarter-finals. However, Maccabi Haifa appealed their technical loss and the decision to set a second replay and won its appeal, reinstating the original 3–2 win over Hapoel Petah Tikva and the club's elimination at the first round.
  6. The 1944 cup competitions began on 5 February 1944 and was completed during the following season, on 13 January 1945.
  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, after which the competition was abandoned.
  9. The result of a match between Hapoel Petah Tikva and Beitar Tel Aviv was annulled and the match was given as a 0–0 without points.
  10. Hapoel Petah Tikva were deducted two points for violation of budgetary regulations.
  11. Hapoel Petah Tikva were deducted three points.
  12. Hapoel Petah Tikva scored 31 points in the regular season, which were halved at the beginning of the play-offs. The club scored 7 more points during the play-offs for a total of 38 points.
  13. Hapoel Petah Tikva scored 33 points in the regular season, which were halved at the beginning of the play-offs. The club scored 5 more points during the play-offs for a total of 38 points.
  14. Hapoel Petah Tikva had nine points deducted for entering administration.

References

  • Hapoel Petah Tikva Museum (in Hebrew)
  1. The Year's Sport The Palestine Post, 29 September 1935, Historical Jewish Press
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