Maccabi Kiryat Gat F.C.

Maccabi Kiryat Gat
עירוני קריית גת
Full name Maccabi Kiryat Gat Football Club
מועדון כדורגל מכבי קריית גת
Nickname(s) The yellow-blues
Founded 1961 (1961), as
Maccabi Kiryat Gat
Ground Municipal Stadium, Kiryat Gat
Ground Capacity 3,500
Owner Micha Ifrah
Chairman Oren Itzchakov
Manager Eyal Sade
League Liga Alef South
2015–16 Liga Leumit, 16th (relegated)
Website Club home page

Maccabi Kiryat Gat F.C. (Hebrew: מכבי קריית גת) is an Israeli football team based in the southern city of Kiryat Gat. The club's best achievement has been promotion to the Premier League as Liga Leumit runners-up in 2001, after beating Hapoel Beit She'an on the final day of the season. However, in their first season in the top division, they finished at the bottom of the table, six points from safety, and were relegated back to the second tier.

As a result of the overspending while in the top division, the club suffered financial difficulties, and was demoted to the fourth division by the IFA in 2004, where they played for a decade until 2014, when they were promoted to Liga Leumit.

History

General view kiryat gat Stadium.

The club was established as Maccabi Kiryat Gat in 1961[1] by Yehuda Ivanir who also served as chairman. In 1969, he bought the Kfar Gavirol F.C., and Maccabi took its place in the Liga Bet.

In the 1978–79 season, the club reached Liga Alef, for the first time in its history, and finished in the second place. however at the end of the season, the club lost in promotion play-off to Hapoel Herzliya, and remained in Liga Alef, up until the 1980–81 season, where the club won Liga Alef South division, and achieved historic promotion to Liga Artzit, the second tier of Israeli football at the time, but dropped, after one season, to Liga Alef, where the club played until 1994 when it made a return to Liga Artzit.

After seven seasons in the second division, Maccabi finished second in the 2000–01 season of Liga Leumit (Liga Leumit replaced Liga Artzit as the new second tier of Israeli football in the 1999–2000 season), and for the first time in history, promoted to the Premier League. the club has played the 2001–02 season in the Premier League under the management of Gili Landau, and during the season, recorded their biggest win in their history, when Maccabi won 4–0 against Maccabi Haifa, in Kiryat Eliezer Stadium. The club finished last in that season and returned to the Liga Leumit. Maccabi remained in the Second Division, Liga Leumit, until 2004, when the club was forced to relegated to Liga Alef due to heavy financial debts.

In 2006, the club merged with Beitar Kiryat Gat to one municipal club, thus after lengthy negotiations. For years Maccabi was the only Football Club in Kiryat Gat (except short period with the existence of F.C. Kiryat Gat since 2009 until 2012 when the club was merged into Maccabi).

At the beginning of season 2012–13 the Maccabi changed its name to Ironi Kiryat Gat and after a while returned to the former name: Maccabi Kiryat Gat. Since 2013, the club's sponsor is a Hamei Yoav baths.

In the 2013–14 season, Maccabi won Liga Alef South division, and promoted to Liga Leumit.

In the 2015–16 season, the club finished bottom in Liga Leumit and relegated to Liga Alef.

Players

Current Squad

As to 3 November 2016
No. Position Player
1 Israel GK Omer Bar
3 Israel DF Yarin Megidish
4 Israel DF Nadav Keidar
6 Israel DF Adir Atia
7 Israel MF Yogev Elkabetz
9 Israel MF Shmuel Moshel
11 Israel FW Din Turgeman
12 Israel MF Eyal Elias
14 Israel DF May Mazal
No. Position Player
15 Israel FW Meir Elkabetz
16 Israel MF Amit Bitton
17 Israel DF Tom Shelah
19 Israel MF Dor Avisror
20 Israel MF Dor Nagar
21 Israel MF Yuval Ben Dayan
25 Israel MF Liron Shiri
33 Israel GK Sharon Hunayeev

Former coaches

See also

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References

  1. 12 New teams registered for Liga Gimel so far (Page 3) Hadshot HaSport, 27.9.1961, archive.football.co.il (Hebrew)
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