Beitar Jerusalem F.C. (women) explained

Clubname:Beitar Jerusalem
Fullname:Beitar Jerusalem Women's Football Club
Nickname:The Menorah
Shortname:Beitar
Ground:Teddy Stadium, Jerusalem
Capacity:31,733
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Founded:1998 / 2019
Dissolved:2007
Owner:Moshe Hogeg
Chairman:Eli Ohana
League:Israeli 2nd Division
Season:2019–20

Beitar Jerusalem (Hebrew: בית"ר ירושלים) is an Israeli women's football club from Jerusalem, which play in Israeli women's league and the Israeli Women's Cup. The club is affiliated with Beitar Jerusalem Football Club[1] and played its matches in the club's training ground in Bayit VeGan neighborhood.

History

The club was among the first to be established in Israel, as the IFA set up the women's league.[2] The club played in the league until 2007, except for the 2003–04 season, when, due to financial difficulties the club was briefly disbanded.[3] In 2005–06 the club finished third from bottom in the league, and was placed in the newly formed second division for the following season. The club was finished second in the league and was due to promotion to the top division. However, the club withdrew from the league and disbanded.[4]

In the Israeli Women's Cup, the club's best achievement was in 2000, in which the club played at the quarter-finals stage.

In 2007 the club was dissolved and was re-established in April 2019, to participate in the 2019–20 season of the Israeli Women's League 3rd division and in its first season promoted to the 2nd division.

Titles

Runners-up:

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://web.archive.org/web/20090310161520/http://www.geocities.com/wsisrael2/ws46.html Interview with Amania de-Paris
  2. https://web.archive.org/web/20021127135915/http://geocities.com/k_nashim/toldot.htm Women's Football History
  3. http://www.haaretz.co.il/misc/1.918280 Beitar Jerusalem's Women's Club Faces Dissolution
  4. http://www.nrg.co.il/online/3/ART1/950/971.html The Bad Business: Corruption in Football (Ma'ariv Research)