Hapoel Kfar Shalem F.C.

Hapoel Kfar Shalem (Hebrew: הפועל כפר שלם) is an Israeli football club based in the Kfar Shalem neighbourhood of Tel Aviv. They are currently in Liga Alef South division, and play home matches at Hatikva Neighborhood Stadium.

Hapoel Kfar Shalem
Full nameHapoel Kfar Shalem Football Club
הפועל כפר שלם
Founded1958
GroundHatikva Neighborhood Stadium, Tel Aviv
Capacity4,020
ChairmanAvihai Yehiye
ManagerOmer Peretz
LeagueLiga Leumit
2019–20Liga Alef South, 1st (prmoted)

History

The club was founded in 1958, and started at Liga Dalet, the lowest tier of Israeli football at the time.[1] However, they were quickly promoted to Liga Gimel, and prior to the 1963–64 season, they were promoted to Liga Bet by the Israeli Football Association, after winning a special draw, in order to make an even number of clubs in Liga Bet North B division.[2]

In the following season, the club was transferred to Liga Bet South A division, and made history by winning the division, and promotion to Liga Alef, the second tier of Israeli football at the time. the club finished their first season in Liga Alef South in the 11th place. however, in the following season, which was actually the "double season" of 1966–68, the club finished bottom with 10 wins out of 60 matches, and relegated back to Liga Bet.

By the late 1980s, the club returned to Liga Alef (now as third tier), and in 1995 were promoted to Liga Artzit, and made a return to the second tier of Israeli football after 27 years. however, their spell in Liga Artzit lasted one season, as they finished bottom at the 1995–96 season with 4 wins out of 30 matches, and relegated back to Liga Alef.

In the 2006–07 season, the club finished runners-up in Liga Alef South behind champions, Hapoel Maxim Lod. however, as the latter folded, Kfar Shalem was promoted instead to Liga Artzit (now as third tier). in the following season in Liga Artzit, the club finished bottom once more, with 4 wins out of 33 matches, and relegated back to Liga Alef (now as third tier, following the closure of Liga Artzit in 2009), where they played until their promotion to the second division in 2020.

Current squad

As to 13 January 2020
No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  ISR Eldar Pshechsazky
3 DF  ISR Tal Kidron
4 DF  ISR Noy Haddad
5 DF  ISR Eitan Aharon
6 DF  ISR Yarin Avraham
7 MF  ISR Amit Malka
8 MF  ISR Tomer Benbenishti
9 MF  ISR Prince Thomas
11 FW  ISR Iyad Haj
12 FW  ISR Ofek Marom
14 DF  ISR Idan Weintrov
15 MF  ISR Yair Spungin
16 DF  ISR Avi Tzabag
17 DF  ISR Yuval Spungin
18 DF  GAM Abubakar Barry
19 FW  NGA Michael Olaha
20 FW  ISR Aviran Turgeman
22 GK  ISR Koren Dvir
No. Pos. Nation Player
23 MF  ISR Yonatan Teper
25 DF  ISR Bar Nataniel
26 MF  NGA Najib Yussuf Abdul
55 GK  ISR Omer Egozi
66 DF  ISR Dmytro Entin
99 MF  ISR Stav Zalait
GK  ISR Liran Davidov
DF  ISR Assaf Hakak
DF  ISR Sagiv Solomon
MF  ISR Ron Krispin
MF  ISR Hadar Levy
MF  ISR Guy Cohen
MF  ISR Sean Malka
DF  ISR Yuval Nachum
DF  ISR Lior Levi
DF  ISR Nir Gvili
MF  ISR Ofir Takiar
FW  ISR Abdallah Abu Abed

Honours

League

Honour No. Years
Third tier 2 1964–65, 1994–95
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References

  1. From Saturday results Heruth, 14.4.59, Historical Jewish Press (in Hebrew)
  2. FA approved: 16 in Leumit in the next season Maariv, 13.10.63, Historical Jewish Press (in Hebrew)
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