2010–2011 Israel Football League season
The 2010–2011 Israel Football League season was the fourth season of the Israel Football League (IFL). The league expanded to eight teams with the expansion team Herzliya Hammers and was divided in two divisions: North and South.
2010–2011 IFL season | |
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League | Israel Football League |
Sport | American football |
Israel Bowl IV | |
Champions | Judean Rebels |
Runners-up | Tel Aviv Sabres |
Regular season
The regular season consisted of ten games for each team. Two games (home and away) against each team within the same division, and one game against each of the teams from the other division.
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Playoffs
Wild Card games
- North
- Pioneers 50 – 16 Hammers
- South
- Rebels 44 – 12 Black Swarm
Division Championships
- North
- Sabres 26 – 16 Pioneers
- South
- Lions 42 – 46 Rebels
Israel Bowl IV
Sabres 30 – 32 Rebels
Awards
- Most Valuable Player: Alex Swieca, QB, Judean Rebels[1]
- Offensive Player-of-the-Year: Itay Ashkenazi, QB, Jerusalem Lions[1]
- Defensive Player-of-the-Year: Jeremy Sable, LB, Tel Aviv/Jaffa Sabres[1]
- Coach-of-the-Year: Betzalel Friedman, Judean Rebels[1]
- Rookie-of-the-Year: Sagan Zavelo, DB, Tel Aviv Pioneers[1]
- Newcomer-of-the-Year: Jenya Gluzman, DL, Tel Aviv Pioneers[1]
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