List of Maccabi Petah Tikva F.C. seasons

This is a list of seasons played by Maccabi Petah Tikva Football Club in Israeli and European football, from 1928 (when the club joined the newly founded EIFA) to the most recent completed season. 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.

The club has won the State Cup twice and the Toto Cup (for top division clubs) four times The club has never been out of the two top divisions of Israeli football.

History

Maccabi Petah Tikva Football Club was established in 1912 by a group of students from Petah Tikva in Istanbul. In 1928 the club joined the EIFA and competed in its competitions ever since. The club played in the top division until the end of the 1965–65 season, when the club relegated to the second division for the first time in its existence. Although the club never won the top division, it finished as runners-up three times in its history.

Seasons

Season League State Cup League Cup Europe Top goalscorer[nb 1]
Division P W D L F A Pts Pos Name Goals
1927–28 R1
1928–29 R2
1929–30 QF
1930–31 Pal. League
[nb 2]
5311181273rd
1931–32 Pal. League164111304596thQF
1932–33 SF
1933–34 Pal. League115241416125thR1
1934–35 Pal. League
[nb 3]
9315181974thWinners
1935–36 Pal. League
[nb 4]
10235102075th [nb 5]
1936–37 QF
1937–38 Pal. League811692435thQF
1938–39 Pal. League
[nb 6]
11227132067thFinal
1939–40 Pal. League145093242107thR2
1940–41 R2
1941–42 Pal. League
Southern
[nb 7]
2615265438325thR2
1942–43
1943–44 Pal. League23521632731213thSF [nb 8]
1944–45 Pal. League
Northern
1231893276th
1945–46 R2
1946–47 Pal. League2617368445373rdSF
1947–48 Pal. League
[nb 9]
7313161676th
1948–49 Isr. League
[nb 10]
2413568447315thQF [nb 11]
1949–50
1950–51
1951–52 Alef2212646523302ndWinners
1952–53 Round of 16
1953–54 Alef2213635022322nd
1954–55 Alef2610793741277thQFEliezer Spiegel
Amnon Carmeli
6
1955–56 Leumit2210754734274thEliezer Spiegel17
1956–57 Leumit188552726214thRound of 16
1957–58 Leumit22731230371711thRound of 16
1958–59 Leumit2210392730236thSFSF
1959–60 Leumit2265112538179thR7
1960–61 Leumit2264122331169th
1961–62 Leumit22561114301611thRound of 16
1962–63 Leumit22751022311910thQF
1963–64 Leumit28124124639287thRound of 16
1964–65 Leumit301091139422910thSF
1965–66 Leumit30791426432315thRound of 16
1966–67 Alef North6038111112559872ndRound of 16
1967–68 SF
1968–69 Alef (North)3022716313511stRound of 16
1969–70 Leumit30714932372812thQF
1970–71 Leumit30891330392515thRound of 16
1971–72 Alef North3022627619501stQF
1972–73 Leumit3091293941309thSFWinners
1973–74 Leumit30616821312812thQF
1974–75 Leumit30291912451316thR4
1975–76 Leumit341211113736358thR4
1976–77 Leumit30571820511716thRound of 16
1977–78 Artzit2616463524362ndQF
1978–79 Leumit308111125462713thQF
1979–80 Leumit30118113234308thQF
1980–81 Leumit3012994939334thR7
1981–82 Leumit30911103535299thQF
1982–83 Leumit30812102530369thR7
1983–84 Leumit3081392626379thQF
1984–85 Leumit3013984531484thSFGroup
1985–86 Leumit30117123441407thQFGroup
1986–87 Leumit30111272921456thRound of 16Group
1987–88 Leumit31382019491714thRound of 16Group
1988–89 Artzit31141164022533rdR7Group
1989–90 Artzit30121173121476thR8Winners
1990–91 Artzit3019747327641stQFWinners
1991–92 Leumit30156114641517thQFGroup
1992–93 Leumit339111343553810thRound of 16SF
1993–94 Leumit391114143746478thSFGroup
1994–95 Leumit3071494041358thRound of 16Winners
1995–96 Leumit30131074337496thQFGroup
1996–97 Leumit30141063922524thRound of 16Group
1997–98 Leumit30812102731369thRound of 16GroupIntertoto, Group
1998–99 Leumit301071345453710thRound of 16Group
1999–2000 Premier39186155047604th QF Winners
2000–01 Premier38138174352478th Final QF
2001–02 Premier33812133647368th QF R2
2002–03 Premier33131194537506th Round of 16 QF
2003–04 Premier3316894935563rd R8 Winners
2004–05 Premier33161254724602nd SF Group UEFA Cup, R1
2005–06 Premier33128133738445th QF Group UEFA Cup, Group
2006–07 Premier33148113127506th QF Group Intertoto, R3 Omer Golan10
2007–08 Premier331071628393710th R9 QF Ohad Kadousi6
2008–09 Premier331111113635447th R9 Group Lior Asulin
Pablo Bastianini
7
2009–10 Premier33101112444724[nb 12]8th QF Group Omer Damari11
2010–11 Premier33131010574128[nb 13]7th R8 Final Tal Ben Haim8
2011–12 Premier37111016395740
[nb 14]
14th QF SF Tal Ben Haim
Victor Merey
12
2012–13 Leumit37211066629731st R7 SF Omer Golan18
2013–14 Premier33891639573312th SF Roei Dayan
Lidor Cohen
9
2014–15 Premier361212123441486th QFQF Idan Shemesh6
2015–16 Premier33137133435467th Round of 16Winners Guy Melamed8

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 1930–31 league season was abandoned after several weeks due to tensions between the British Mandate government and the Jewish community following the publication of the Passfield white paper.[1]
  3. 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
  4. The 1935–36 league season was held from7 December 1935 to 18 December 1936.
  5. After three matches played in the first round the competition was abandoned due to the Arab Revolt.
  6. The 1938–39 league season was abandoned after playing one round of matches due to the Arab Revolt.
  7. The 1941–42 league season was held in three regional divisions followed by a play-off. The league season was lasted until fall 1943.
  8. The 1944 cup competitions began on 5 February 1944 and was completed during the following season, on 13 January 1945.
  9. The 1947–48 league was abandoned due to the Israeli War for Independence.
  10. The 1949–50 league began in May 1949 and ended on 24 June 1950.
  11. 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.
  12. Maccabi Petah Tikva achieved 35 points in the regular season, which were halved at the beginning of the play-offs. The club scored 6 more points during the play-offs for a total of 41 points.
  13. Maccabi Petah Tikva achieved 42 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 49 points.
  14. the club was deducted three points due to its staff participation in a post-match melee in a match against Hapoel Haifa.

References

  • Seasons Hapoel-Haifa.com (in Hebrew)
  1. British Teams in E.I. Left the Football Association Do'ar HaYom, 28 October 1930, Historical Jewish Press (in Hebrew)
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