1941 Palestine Cup Explained

Palestine Cup
Year:1941
Defending Champions:Beitar Tel Aviv
Winners:Maccabi Tel Aviv
(4th title)
Second:Hapoel Tel Aviv
Prev Season:1940
Next Season:1942

The 1941 Palestine Cup (Hebrew: הגביע הארץ-ישראלי, HaGavia HaEretz-Israeli) was the twelfth season of Israeli Football Association's nationwide football cup competition. The defending holders were Beitar Tel Aviv.

The competition was delayed by disagreements within the EIFA, and instead of its usual start in early 1941 and finish at the end of the 1940–41 season, matches started on 20 September 1941, at the start of the 1941–42 season.[1]

This competition saw a rise in the number of British and Arab teams, in part due to the heavy military presence in Palestine during the war. Among these teams were some ad hoc teams, assembled for the competition and named after the chairmen or captain. Despite this, and for the fourth time since the competition started, the two top Tel Aviv teams, Maccabi and Hapoel met in the final. Maccabi won 2–1 to earn its 4th cup.

Results

Final

Notes

  1. http://archive.football.org.il/multimedia/PDF/Newspapers/haboker/1941/08-31-1941.pdf In 20 September – Beginning of the Matches of the Eretz Israel Cup

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