Hapoel Ironi Kiryat Shmona F.C.

Hapoel Ironi Kiryat Shmona Football Club (Hebrew: מועדון כדורגל הפועל עירוני קרית שמונה) is an Israeli football club based in Kiryat Shmona.[2] The club are currently members of the Israeli Premier League and play at the Ironi Stadium.[1] They won their first league title in 2011–12.

Ironi Kiryat Shmona
Full nameIroni Kiryat Shmona Football Club
Founded2000 (2000)
GroundMunicipal Stadium, Kiryat Shmona[1]
Capacity5,300
ChairmanIzzy Sheratzky
ManagerKobi Refua
LeagueIsraeli Premier League
2018–19Israeli Premier League, 12th

History

The club was founded in 2000 by a merger of Hapoel Kiryat Shmona of Liga Alef and Maccabi Kiryat Shmona of Liga Bet, and took Hapoel Kiryat Shmona's place in Liga Alef, as well as playing at Hapoel's stadium. The merger was initiated by businessman Izzy Sheratzky owner of Ituran Location and Control, who are the official sponsors of the team.[3]

In the new club's first season they won the North Division of Liga Alef and were promoted to Liga Artzit. In 2002–03 they finished as runners-up to Hakoah Ramat Gan and were promoted to Liga Leumit. In their first season at the second level they narrowly missed out on promotion, only finishing below runners-up Hapoel Nazareth Illit on goal difference. They finished third again in 2005–06, but won the league in 2006–07 to earn promotion to the Israeli Premier League, the first time a club from the town had played in the top division. In the same season they also won the Liga Leumit Toto Cup.

The club's first season in the Premier League saw them finish third and qualify for the UEFA Cup. In their first season in Europe, home matches had to be played at the Kiryat Eliezer Stadium in Haifa. After knocking out FK Mogren, they lost to Litex Lovech in the second qualifying round.

In 2008–09, the club finished bottom of the Premier League and were relegated to Liga Leumit. However, the following season they won the division and were promoted back to the Premier League.

On 15 December 2009, Ironi Kiryat Shmona won the 2009–10 Toto Cup Leumit.

On 19 January 2011, Ironi Kiryat Shmona won the 2010–11 Toto Cup Al, a year after winning the Leumit version of the cup, it was their first major title. In addition, Ironi Kiryat Shmona became the first team to win both first and second Toto Cup trophy in a back-to-back year.

On 24 January 2012, Ironi Kiryat Shmona defended their Toto Cup Al by beating Hapoel Tel Aviv in the 2011–12 Toto Cup Al finals.

On 2 April 2012, Ironi Kiryat Shmona won the Israeli Premier League and became the 14th Israeli champions. They won the league after finishing their match against runner-up Hapoel Tel Aviv in a goalless draw with five rounds left in the league. Their championship was the first to be won by a team outside the three major cities (Tel Aviv, Jerusalem and Haifa) for almost 30 years.

On 20 May 2012, The club changed its badge due to UEFA sponsorship rules which forbids the use of a sponsor name in both the kit and team badge. The new badge includes a number of footballs including a big one which used in the former badge, the Lion of Judah statue from the Battle of Tel Hai and a gold star to mark the only team championship.[4]

In 2020, the club were on the verge of relegation to the Liga Leumit, trailing three points behind the 12th placed team (safe from relegation) with one match to go, but managed to stay in the Israeli Premier league and finished 12th thanks to goal difference.

European record

Season Competition Round Opponent 1st leg 2nd leg Aggregate
2008–09 UEFA Cup First qualifying round Mogren 1–1 3–0 4–1
Second qualifying round Litex Lovech 0–0 1–2 1–2
2012–13 UEFA Champions League Second qualifying round MŠK Žilina 0–1 2–0 2–1
Third qualifying round Neftchi Baku 4–0 2–2 6–2
Play-off BATE Borisov 0–2 1–1 1–3
2012–13 UEFA Europa League Group I Lyon 3–4 0–2 4th
Athletic Bilbao 1–1 0–2
Sparta Prague 1–3 1–1
2014–15 UEFA Europa League Third qualifying round Dynamo Moscow 1–1 1–2 2–3
2015–16 UEFA Europa League Third qualifying round Slovan Liberec 1–2 0–3 1–5

Current squad

As of 5 August 2020.
No. Pos. Nation Player
3 DF  ISR Ziv Morgan
5 DF  ISR Idan Nachmias (captain)
6 DF  ISR Uri Dahan
7 FW  ISR Guy Ben Lulu
8 FW  ISR Ofir Mizrahi
9 FW  ISR Abdallah Khlaikhal
10 MF  ISR Samuel Broun
16 FW  ISR Mohammed Shaker
18 DF  ISR Dor Elo
19 MF  ISR Roi Kahat
22 MF  ISR Ismaeel Ryan
23 MF  ISR Adrian Rochet
No. Pos. Nation Player
25 DF  ISR Gal Shish
29 GK  LTU Džiugas Bartkus
32 DF  ISR Amir Ben-Shimon
71 FW  ISR Ahmed Abed
77 DF  ISR Ori Tza'adon
99 FW  BRA Lúcio
DF  ISR Dylan de Jong
DF  ISR Samuel Scheimann
MF  ISR Yoav Hofmayster (on loan from LASK Linz)
FW  GHA Eugene Ansah
FW  ISR Yoel Abuhatzira

Foreigners 2020-21

Only up to six non-Israeli nationals can be in an Israeli club squad. 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.

Managers

Titles

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References

  1. "The Israel Football Association". Eng.football.org.il. Archived from the original on 2008-01-29. Retrieved 2013-12-02.
  2. Mittelstaedt, Juliane von (2012-09-19). "The Secret Behind Israel's Star Soccer Team Kiryat Shmona – SPIEGEL ONLINE". Spiegel Online. Spiegel.de. Retrieved 2013-12-02.
  3. "Izzy Sheratzky's Thwarted Attempt to Invigorate Kiryat Shmona". Haaretz. September 2011. Retrieved October 9, 2011.
  4. "Ironi Kiryat Shmona new badge: The lion from the battle of Tel Hai and the championship star" (in Hebrew). ONE. 20 May 2012. Retrieved 20 May 2012.
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