1968–69 Liga Bet

The 1968–69 Liga Bet season saw Beitar Kiryat Tiv'on, Hapoel Tirat HaCarmel, Hapoel Bat Yam and Hapoel Eilat win their regional divisions and promoted to Liga Alef.

North Division A

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or relegation
1 Beitar Kiryat Tiv'on 30 79 23 +56 49 Promoted to Liga Alef
2 Beitar Kiryat Shmona 30 90 26 +64 48
3 Hapoel Safed 30 106 29 +77 44
4 Hapoel Migdal HaEmek 30 63 41 +22 41
5 Hapoel Nahariya 30 67 61 +6 30
6 Hapoel Ramat David 30 64 63 +1 27
7 Hapoel Kiryat Ata 30 31 51 20 27
8 Hapoel Shefa-'Amr 30 48 49 1 26
9 Hapoel Kiryat Yam 30 53 76 23 24
10 Hapoel Tel Hanan 30 35 61 26 24
11 Hapoel Afikim 30 42 56 14 23
12 Hapoel Sde Nahum 30 28 48 20 23
13 Beitar Tiberias 30 53 87 34 23
14 Hapoel Afula 30 47 63 16 22
15 Beitar Acre 30 43 64 21 22 Relegated to Liga Gimel
16 Hapoel Beit She'an 30 37 79 42 18
Source:

North Division B

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or relegation
1 Hapoel Tirat HaCarmel 28 77 32 +45 42 Promoted to Liga Alef
2 Hapoel Zikhron Ya'akov 28 70 42 +28 41
3 Hapoel Givat Haim 28 72 42 +30 38
4 Hapoel Ya'akov Tel Mond[lower-alpha 1] 28 67 64 +3 32
5 Maccabi Pardes Hanna 28 55 47 +8 28
6 Hapoel Beit Eliezer 28 36 32 +4 28
7 Maccabi Zikhron Ya'akov 28 48 49 1 27
8 Beitar Tirat HaCarmel 28 41 59 18 27
9 Maccabi Neve Sha'anan 28 58 58 0 26
10 Beitar Dov Netanya 28 42 52 10 26
11 Hapoel Givat Olga 28 39 39 0 23
12 M.S. Even Yehuda 28 61 73 12 22
13 Hapoel Atlit 28 43 59 16 22
14 Hapoel Binyamina 28 35 55 20 21
15 Beitar Petah Tikva\Mahane Yehuda[lower-alpha 2] 28 37 74 37 14 Relegated to Liga Gimel
Source:
Notes:
  1. Hapoel Ya'akov Kfar Saba merged with Liga Gimel club, Hapoel Tel Mond, to form Hapoel Ya'akov Tel Mond.
  2. Beitar Petah Tikva merged with Liga Gimel club, Beitar Mahane Yehuda, to form Beitar Petah Tikva\Mahane Yehuda

Hapoel Shefayim folded during the season.

South Division A

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or relegation
1 Hapoel Bat Yam 30 100 29 +71 54 Promoted to Liga Alef
2 Hapoel Kfar Shalem 30 63 40 +23 38
3 Beitar Holon 30 62 50 +12 35
4 Beitar Ramat Gan 30 55 50 +5 35
5 Maccabi HaShikma Ramat Gan[lower-alpha 1] 30 50 46 +4 33
6 Hapoel HaTzafon Tel Aviv 30 65 56 +9 32
7 Maccabi Bat Yam 30 46 45 +1 29
8 Hapoel Rosh HaAyin 30 61 62 1 29
9 Hapoel David Kiryat Shalom[lower-alpha 2] 30 70 72 2 29
10 Hapoel Shikun HaMizrah 30 45 48 3 29
11 Maccabi Shmuel Tel Aviv 30 43 49 6 28
12 Hapoel Ramat HaSharon 30 43 43 0 27
13 Hapoel Ganei Tikva 30 37 41 4 27
14 Hapoel Or Yehuda 30 50 63 13 27
15 Beitar Harari Bat Yam 30 59 67 8 26 Relegated to Liga Gimel
16 Beitar Kiryat Ono 30 12 100 88 1
Source:
Notes:
  1. Maccabi Ramat Gan merged with Liga Gimel club, Maccabi Ramat Hashikma, to form Maccabi HaShikma Ramat Gan.
  2. David Tel Aviv merged with Liga Gimel club, Hapoel Kiryat Shalom, to form Hapoel David Kiryat Shalom.

South Division B

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or relegation
1 Hapoel Eilat 30 70 28 +42 48 Promoted to Liga Alef
2 Beitar Rehovot 30 72 34 +38 47
3 Hapoel Ashdod 30 70 36 +34 44
4 Maccabi Rehovot 30 71 60 +11 36
5 Hapoel Beit Shemesh 29 61 42 +19 34
6 Maccabi Ramla 30 52 38 +14 31
7 Maccabi Be'er Sheva 30 66 53 +13 28
8 Hapoel Dimona 30 40 48 8 28
9 Hapoel Kiryat Malakhi 30 43 67 24 28
10 Hapoel Ramla 30 42 62 20 27
11 HaBira Jerusalem 30 42 51 9 24
12 Hapoel Kiryat Gat Rehovot[lower-alpha 1] 30 51 63 12 24
13 Maccabi Dror Lod 30 45 57 12 24
14 Hapoel Ofakim 29 46 56 10 22
15 Hapoel Bnei Zion 30 43 66 23 22 Relegated to Liga Gimel
16 Hapoel Be'eri 30 45 96 51 10
Source:
Notes:
  1. Hapoel Rehovot merged with Liga Alef club, Hapoel Marmorek,[1] and went to compete in Liga Alef under the name of Hapoel Marmorek-Rehovot. However, for the Liga Bet spot, Hapoel Rehovot merged with Liga Gimel club, Hapoel Kiryat Gat, and for the 1968-69 season, the club named Hapoel Kiryat Gat-Rehovot.
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References

  1. Hapoel Marmorek and Rehovot merged into one team Maariv, 25.6.68, Historical Jewish Press (in Hebrew)
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