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Maccabi Netanya F.C.

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Football club
Maccabi Netanya
Full nameMaccabi Netanya Football Club
NicknameThe Diamonds
Founded1934; 91 years ago (1934)
GroundNetanya Stadium,Netanya
Capacity13,610
OwnerAliya Capital Partners
ChairmanRoss Kestin
ManagerYossi Abukasis
LeagueIsraeli Premier League
2024–25Israeli Premier League, 6th of 14
Websitewww.fcmn.co.il

Maccabi Netanya F.C. (Hebrew:מועדון כדורגל מכבי נתניה,romanizedMoadon kaduregel Maccabi Netanya) is an Israeli professionalfootball club based inNetanya. Established in 1934, the club was a founding member of theIsraeli League in 1949. After winning their first championship in 1971, the club's golden period lasted until the late 80s, including four more league titles and a double in 1978.

History

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Maccabi Netanya Football Club was founded in 1934 and initially played in green and white stripes. The club played their first game againstBeitar Netanya in 1935 at the Maccabi stadium, which was located in the center of the city. The club's first season was in 1935–36 when they played inLiga Gimel which back then was the third tier in Israeli football. After three seasons in Liga Gimel the club won promotion toLiga Bet (second tier), and in the 1941–42 season they won Liga Bet to secure promotion to the top division which back then was known as thePalestine League.

During the early to mid 1940s, a number of British players who served in military bases near Netanya played for the club. The most famous wereBertie Mee andTom Finney, who were the first foreigners to play for the club. The1943–44 season of the Palestine League was the first season that Maccabi Netanya played a full season in the top tier of football in the country, they finished the season in the sixth place. During the1948 Arab–Israeli War, four of the club's players were killed – Israel Arbaitman, Yehuda Blecher, Haim Goldstein, David Liebster and coach Baruch Feuer.

After the establishment of the State of Israel, Maccabi Netanya was among the 13 teams that formed the senior league in Israel. In the1949–50 season, Netanya finished in ninth place. In 1954 the club qualified for theIsrael State Cup for the first time and the next season the club finished in fourth place in the league. After two rather successful seasons, the club had to fight against relegation in the1955-56 season. Netanya managed to get back in the top of table in the1957–58 season as they finished fourth again. In the1961–62 season, after a few years in the bottom of the league, the club got relegated to the second division after finishing 12th and final in the league. Netanya played two seasons inLiga Alef until in the end of the1963–64 season when they won the league and got promoted back to the top division. With the return of the team toLiga Leumit, the team joined the top ranks, withMordechai Spiegler playing in its ranks. Spiegler finished three consecutive seasons as the top scorer of the league. In the1968–69 season, the team finished third in the league with Spiegler again as the top scorer.

After the third-placed finish in 1968–69, the1970–71 season saw Netanya win their first title by a margin of eleven points, back then the largest in Israeli football history. They also reached the State Cup final, but lost 2–1 to Maccabi Tel Aviv.[1] In1972–73 Neyanya finished thirteenth in Liga Leumit, avoiding relegation by only two points. However, thefollowing season they won their second title. In 1975 they changed their kit to play in black and yellow. They won a third title in1977–78, and completed the double by beatingBnei Yehuda 2–1 in the State Cup final. They also finished as winners of their group in theUEFA Intertoto Cup. A fourth championship was won in1979–80 by a margin of ten points, whilst their fifth title, in1982–83 was won by a fourteen-point margin.[2] In the same season they won theLeague Cup, a feat repeated the following year. In 1986–87 and 1988–89 they reached the League Cup final, but lost on both occasions.

In1994–95 Netanya finished bottom of Liga Leumit and were relegated toLiga Artzit, in the same season the youth team won theyouth championship. After winning the league in1998–99 they returned to the top division. However, they were relegated again in2003–04 after finishing second from bottom, though they made an immediate return to the top division after finishing as Liga Leumuit runners-up in2004–05, a season in which they also won theToto Cup Leumit.

In December 2005Daniel Jammer, a Jewish German businessman bought the club for a fee of $1,500,000.[3] In2006–07 the club finished as Premier League runners-up, a feat repeated the following season. In April 2008Lothar Matthäus was appointed manager. Although the club led the league in the early part of the2008–09 season, they eventually finished fourth and Matthäus was sacked and replaced byNati Azaria.

The2010–11 season saw the club finishing sixth in the top playoff games. The next season Netanya finished in fourth place when they shared the same number of points as the runners-up. This was quite an achievement considering the fact that the club did not have a stable budget behind them or an owner to invest in the club. They were relegated again in2012–13 after finishing second from bottom.

In August 2013 Eli Segav and Yossi Maor took over as the new owners of the club. Netanya made an immediate return to the top division after finishing as the champions of Liga Leumuit in the2013–14 season, a season in which they also reached the State Cup final, losing 1–0 toIroni Kiryat Shmona in front of more than 22,000 supporters of Netanya.[4]

The club got relegated again at the end of the 2015–16 season.[5] This season is regarded as the worst season the club has ever had in the first tier of Israeli football and most have said it was the worst in the history of the club.[6] Doron Osidon was appointed the chairman of the club by the mayor of Netanya.Shlomi Dora was signed as the manager of the club. At the start of the season five players got severely injured (including the main goalscorer and captainEran Levy) which caused for many problems. Dora got sacked after the club did not do well,Reuven Atar got called to replace him. After three months of no real change and barely winning any points, Atar was sacked as well.Guy Tzarfati was called up to be the caretaker manager and after he lost a State Cup game againstSektzia Nes Tziona of the third division he was sacked and was replaced byMeni Koretski who could not save the sinking ship. Koretski decided to quit on 26 March.[7]Omer Peretz who retired at the start of the season (after he was one of the players that got injured), became the manager of the club.[8]

In June 2016 Eyal Segal (a known die hard supporter of Maccabi Netanya) took over as the new owner of the club and declared the goal is to get promoted at the end of the season.[9] The club started the2016-17 season with a deduction of 9 points, but still managed to do the unthinkable as they got promoted back to the top flight of Israeli football as the Leumit champions.[10] In the 2018–19 season, the club reached the State Cupfinal in a replay of the 1978 final against Bnei Yehuda, only this time Netanya lost 4–5 in penalties. 4 years later, Netanya won theToto Cup and reached the finals of State Cup yet again, only to lose toBeitar Jerusalem.

Rivalry

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There is a strong rivalry between Netanya andBeitar Nes Tubruk Netanya. Originally, there were hopes of the two clubs uniting so as not to split allegiances of kids in the city. The merger never came to fruition and since, the two clubs have been at each other's throats both claiming that the other has forced a child not to switch clubs, which is illegal in Israel. On one occasion when two Tubruk players came to shake hands with Netanya players after a derby match in Liga Leumit LeNoar, they were subsequently left out of the team for the club's next league match.[citation needed]The senior derby only took place a handful of times when both clubs played in the second tier, in the1939 season,1940 season,1941–42 season,1962–63 season and in the1963–64 season. The1986–87 season was the only season the two teams played in the top division at the same time. The first game took place in Tubruk Stadium with 9,000 people in attendance,Yigal Menahem scored the only goal for Maccabi. The derby also took place in the State Cup during the1947 first round and the1984 seventh round.

There's also a strong rivalry between Netanya andHapoel Kfar Saba, games between the two are often called "Derby HaSharon" because the two clubs are known to be the major teams from theSharon plain. The rivalry was at its peak in the1981–82 season which saw the two clubs going head to head for the championship with Netanya losing the title in the final game of the season.

And there's a rivalry between Netanya andMaccabi Herzliya because both clubs are from theSharon District and in the 1994/95 season, Maccabi Herzliya defeated Maccabi Netanya and dropped Netanya to the second division.

Since the late 1990s, the strongest rivalry has probably beenHapoel Be'er Sheva.

Fans

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The current Maccabi Netanya fan organization is known as "VATOS LOCOS".

Maccabi Netanya Fans, 2018

Stadium

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The club plays its home matches at the 13,610-capacityNetanya Stadium, which was opened in October 2012. The club former stadium was the 7,500-capacitySar-Tov Stadium, which was commonly known as HaKufsa (lit.The Box). It was named after Yosef Sar-Tov, who was amongst the club's founders, and was its first chairman.

"The Diamonds" nickname etymology

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"The Diamonds" nickname origin is in the large diamonds industry that was in the city of Netanya, in the beginning of diamonds industry in Israel in early 1940s.In the 1940s 33 factories started to work in Israel, mostly in Netanya and Tel-Aviv,and Netanya was nicknamed "Diamonds City".

European Campaigns

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SeasonCompetitionRoundClubHomeAwayAggregate
2007–08UEFA Cup2nd qualifying roundPortugalU.D. Leiria0–10–00–1
2008–09UEFA Cup2nd qualifying roundBulgariaCherno More Varna1–10–21–3
2009–10UEFA Europa League2nd qualifying roundMaltaSliema Wanderers0–03–03–0
3rd qualifying roundTurkeyGalatasaray1–40–61–10
2012–13UEFA Europa League2nd qualifying roundFinlandKuPS1–21–02–2 (a)
2022–23UEFA Europa Conference League2nd qualifying roundTurkeyİstanbul Başakşehir0–11–11–2

Players

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Current squad

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As of 14 September, 2025[11]
No.Pos.NationPlayer
1GK ISRTomer Tzarfati
2DF ISRRaz Meir
4DF ISRItay Ben Shabat
5DF ISRDenis Kulikov
7MF ISRMaxim Plakuschenko
8DF ISRYuval Sadeh
9FW BRALuccas Paraizo
10MF ISROz Bilu
11FW USAWilson Harris
12MF ISRLi-Yam Dan
14MF ISRLiam Cohen
15MF ISRMaor Levi
16MF ISRBassam Zarora
17FW ISRLoai Helf
18MF ISROmri Shamir
No.Pos.NationPlayer
19MF ISRSaher Taji
20MF GNBJanio Bikel
21DF CMRMohammed Djetei
22GK ISROmer Nir'on
24DF ISRAmit Cohen
26DF ISRKarem Jaber(captain)
32MF CIVAziz Ouattara
40DF GEOSaba Khvadagiani
44DF ISRBenny Feldman
57MF CIVGontie Junior Diomandé
72DF ISRRotem Keller
75GK ISRDaniel Cohen
77DF ISRLi On Mizrahi
83FW BRAMatheus Davó
91DF CPVHeriberto Tavares

Out on loan

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No.Pos.NationPlayer
GK ISRTomer Livitanov(atMaccabi Petah Tikva until 30 June 2025)
GK ISRSharon Feldman(atMaccabi Ata Bialik until 30 June 2024)
DF ISRBarak Engliser(atIhud Bnei Shefa-'Amr until 30 June 2024)
MF ISROmar Suliemani(atTzeirei Tayibe until 30 June 2024)
MF ISRIzzy Niv-Hansen(atMaccabi Jaffa until 30 June 2025)
No.Pos.NationPlayer
MF ISRSaleh Safiya(atTzeirei Umm al-Fahm until 30 June 2024)
FW ISRYaniv Mizrahi(atHapoel Ramat Gan until 30 June 2024)
FW ISRIlay Itzhak(atHapoel Marmorek until 30 June 2024)
FW ISROmar Younes(atF.C. Kafr Qasim until 30 June 2024)

Foreigners 2024–25

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Only up to six non-Israeli nationals can be in an Israeli club squad (only five can play at the same time). Those with Jewish ancestry, married to an Israeli or have played in Israel for an extended period of time, can claim a passport or permanent residency which would allow them to play with Israeli status.[citation needed]

Former members

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Honours

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Domestic

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League

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Cups

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Minor honours

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  • Nesher Cup
    • Winners: 1941
  • Netanya Cup
    • Winners: 1953

Records

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Local

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European

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Managers

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  • Managers marked inbold have won an honour with the club.

References

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  1. ^"Israel – List of Cup Finals".RSSSF.
  2. ^"Israel – List of Final Tables".RSSSF.
  3. ^גנור, תומר (21 December 2005)."סופית: יאמר רכש את מכבי נתניה; ישלם 1.5 מיליון דולר".Ynet.
  4. ^"עירוני ק"ש זכתה בגביע המדינה | ישראל היום". Archived fromthe original on 13 May 2014. Retrieved11 May 2014.
  5. ^"ליגת העל: מכבי נתניה הפסידה 2:0 לעירוני קרית שמונה וירדה רשמית ללאומית".Sports.walla.co.il. 2 April 2016.
  6. ^"הזרים של נתניה הודיעו: לא נמשיך בתום העונה".One.co.il. 5 March 2016.
  7. ^"מנחם קורצקי התפטר ממכבי נתניה: "המאבקים הפנימיים השפיעו". פיירברג לועגת".Sports.walla.co.il. 27 March 2016.
  8. ^"הכל חוץ מפאר: סיפור הירידה של מכבי נתניה".One.co.il. 2 April 2016.
  9. ^"הבעלים של נתניה: עלייה היא לא מילה גסה". Archived fromthe original on 14 November 2016. Retrieved27 May 2017.
  10. ^"עונה אחת ודי: מכבי נתניה עלתה לליגת העל".One.co.il. 28 April 2017.
  11. ^Players|Maccabi Netanya Israel Football Association
  12. ^"Kan-Naim כאן נעים: המגרש ברחוב זנגביל". Archived fromthe original on 25 August 2016. Retrieved2 September 2012.
  13. ^"Club Maccabi (Netanya). 1978".Wildstat.com.

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