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The Maccabi Tel Aviv Training Ground is located in south Tel Aviv, near the Holon Intersection and on the outskirts of the Kiryat Shalom neighbourhood. The various Maccabi Tel Aviv teams began practicing at the complex in the mid-1970s, starting with the Youth Division teams, and joined later by the senior team.
Maccabi Tel Aviv's European history began in 1992 when the Israeli Football Association joined UEFA. 1992–93 was Maccabi's first European season. On 19 August 1992, Maccabi won 2-1 their first match against Valletta F.C. in Malta .
Maccabi Tel Aviv Beitar Jerusalem: Matches played: 240: Goals scored: 634 (2.64 per match) Top goalscorer: Omer Atzili (21 goals) Biggest home win: Hapoel Be'er Sheva 6–0 Hapoel Tel Aviv (9 January 2023 ()) Biggest away win: Hapoel Hadera 0–6 Maccabi Tel Aviv (29 August 2022 ()) [1] Highest scoring
Maccabi Tel Aviv (Hebrew: מכבי תל אביב) is one of the largest sports clubs in Israel, and a part of the Maccabi association. Many sports clubs and teams in Tel Aviv are in association with Maccabi and compete in a variety of sports, such as football, basketball, judo, swimming, handball, and others.
Hapoel Tel Aviv, Maccabi Haifa, Maccabi Tel Aviv and Beitar Jerusalem are sometimes referred to as the "Big Four" of Israeli football. [ 10 ] Having won nine titles in the league's 23 seasons, the most successful club during this period is Maccabi Haifa; during the same period Maccabi Tel Aviv have added six to their total while Beitar ...
The league consisted of fourteen teams; twelve sides from the previous season and two promoted teams from the 2022–23 Liga Leumit (Maccabi Petah Tikva and Hapoel Petah Tikva). Maccabi Petah Tikva returned to the top flight after a single season, while Hapoel Petah Tikva returned after 9 seasons (for the first time since the 2014–15 season ).
Hapoel Tel Aviv: 2–1 Selangor: Supachalasai National Stadium, Bangkok: 1969: Maccabi Tel Aviv: 1–0 † Yangzee FC: Supachalasai National Stadium, Bangkok: 1970: Taj Tehran: 2–1 Hapoel Tel Aviv: Amjadieh Stadium, Tehran: 35,000 [3] 1971: Maccabi Tel Aviv: w/o # Aliyat Al-Shorta: Supachalasai National Stadium, Bangkok: 1972: Cancelled ...
The 2021–22 season is Maccabi Tel Aviv's 115th season since its establishment in 1906 and 74th since the establishment of the State of Israel.During the 2021–22 campaign, the club will compete in the Israeli Premier League, State Cup, Toto Cup, Israeli Super Cup and Europa Conference League.