Maccabi Ramla

Leagues Played
Israel - Liga Bet - Sul 36
Links
Wikipedia

Resultados

Israel - Liga Bet - Sul 04/12 08:00 - Maccabi Kiryat Gat v Maccabi Ramla W 0-2
Israel - Liga Bet - Sul 04/03 18:00 - Maccabi Ramla v MS Shikun Hamizrah L 0-1
Israel - Liga Bet - Sul 02/29 18:15 - Maccabi Ramla v Hapoel Ironi Gedera W 5-0
Israel - Liga Bet - Sul 02/23 09:00 - FC Hapoel Bnei Ashdod v Maccabi Ramla L 4-1
Israel - Liga Bet - Sul 02/20 13:30 - Maccabi Ramla v Hapoel Yeruham L 2-4
Israel - Liga Bet - Sul 02/15 18:00 - Maccabi Ramla v Maccabi Ironi Netivot L 2-3
Israel - Liga Bet - Sul 02/01 14:00 - Maccabi Ramla v Bnei Eilat D 0-0
Israel - Liga Bet - Sul 01/26 11:15 - Hapoel Segev Shalom v Maccabi Ramla D 0-0
Israel - Liga Bet - Sul 01/18 18:15 - Maccabi Ramla v Maccabi Kiryat Gat W 5-4
Israel - Liga Bet - Sul 01/04 18:00 - Maccabi Ramla v FC Beitar Yavne L 0-2
Israel - Liga Bet - Sul 12/29 11:10 - SC Ramla v Maccabi Ramla W 0-1
Israel - Liga Bet - Sul 10/03 17:00 - Maccabi Ramla v Hapoel Ashkelon W 3-1

Estat.

 TotalCasaVisitante
Partidas disputadas 15 10 5
Wins 5 3 2
Draws 3 2 1
Losses 7 5 2
Goals for 21 17 4
Goals against 21 16 5
Clean sheets 6 3 3
Failed to score 7 5 2

Wikipedia - Maccabi Ramla F.C.

Maccabi Ramla (Hebrew: מכבי רמלה) was an Israeli football club based in Ramla. The club played two seasons in Liga Alef, then the second tier of Israeli football league system.

History

The club was founded in December 1953 by Ya'akov (Jacques) Asa and Albert Kiyosso, the chairman of Maccabi Bulgaria organization and Maccabi Jaffa, who gave the greeting of Maccabi Jaffa for the newly formed club. The name of Maccabi was given to the club, as the founders were members of Maccabi Bulgaria, the only Jewish sports association in their country of origin, Bulgaria.

The club joined Liga Gimel at the 1954–55 season, in which they finished runners-up at the Central division and promoted to Liga Bet, which became the third tier of Israeli football following restructuring of the Israeli football league system.

After six seasons playing in Liga Bet, Maccabi won the South A division in the 1960–61 season and qualified for the Promotion play-offs, where they beat S.K. Nes Tziona in two legs, 2–0 and 2–1, and promoted to Liga Alef, then the second tier. In Liga Alef, the club narrowly avoided relegation in the 1961–62 season after twelfth-place finish. However, in the following season, Maccabi finished bottom and relegated to Liga Bet. The club suffered further relegation in the 1963–64 season, this time to Liga Gimel, after finished bottom of Liga Bet South B division. In the 1965–66 season, Maccabi won Liga Gimel Jaffa division, and after Promotion play-offs, returned to Liga Bet, where they played in most of their football seasons, with being relegated to Liga Gimel and bouncing back to Liga Bet on several occasions. The club folded in 1996.

O Maccabi Ramla Football Club é um clube de futebol profissional israelense com sede em Ramla. O clube foi fundado em 1930 e atualmente compete na Liga Leumit, a segunda divisão do futebol israelense.

O Maccabi Ramla conquistou a Copa do Estado de Israel por duas vezes, em 1958 e 1963. O clube também foi vice-campeão da Liga Leumit em 1954-55 e 1964-65.

O Maccabi Ramla manda seus jogos no Estádio Ramla, com capacidade para 2.500 pessoas. As cores tradicionais do clube são azul e branco.

O principal rival do Maccabi Ramla é o Hapoel Ramla, também sediado em Ramla. Os dois clubes se enfrentam no clássico da cidade de Ramla.

Alguns dos jogadores mais notáveis ​​que já passaram pelo Maccabi Ramla incluem:

* Mordechai Spiegler
* Yehoshua Feigenbaum
* Aharon Amar
* Haim Bar
* Eli Ohana

O Maccabi Ramla é um clube com uma história rica e uma torcida apaixonada. O clube é um dos mais populares da Liga Leumit e sempre tem chances de conquistar o acesso à primeira divisão.