Maccabi Holon F.C. (women) explained

Clubname:Maccabi Holon
Fullname:Maccabi Holon Football Club
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Founded:1999
Ground:Municipal Stadium, Holon
Capacity:3,500
Chairman:Efraim Reber
Manager:Netanela Hajaj
League:Ligat Nashim
Season:2019–20
Position:6th
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Maccabi Holon is an Israeli women's football club from Holon competing in the Israeli First League and the Israeli Women's Cup. Maccabi dominated Israeli women's football through much of the 2000s, winning six championships and seven cups between 2003 and 2010, including five doubles in a row.[1] It has represented Israel in the UEFA Women's Cup in seven occasions. In recent years it has been surpassed by ASA Tel Aviv.

History

The club was established in 1999 under the name Maccabi Ironi Holon[2] and joined the league in its second season, finishing 11th. In 2002, after the collapse of Maccabi Tel Aviv and Hapoel Tel Aviv, the club signed several of their top players, allowing it to challenge for titles, eventually winning both league and cup. The club signed more top players after the collapse of Maccabi Haifa a year later, and went on to win all league titles and cups until 2009, after which the club remained at the top of Israeli women's football, and managed to win two cups, in 2009–10 and 2012–13, while finishing as runners-up three times in the league.

Honours

UEFA competitions record

Season Competition Stage Result Opponent
Qualifying Stage 0–4 Lehenda Chernihiv
1–6 Malmö
1–3 United Jakobstad
Qualifying Stage 0–0 Clujana
1–1 Athletic Bilbao
2–2 Newtownabbey Strikers
Qualifying Stage 6–0 AEK Kokkinochorion
1–8 Arsenal Kharkiv
0–1 Wroclaw
Qualifying Stage 1–1 PAOK
5–0 AEK Kokkinochorion
0–3 Lehenda Chernihiv
2007–08Qualifying Stage 5–1 AEK Kokkinochorion
0–3 Clujana
3–4 Sparta Prague
Qualifying Stage 1–1 Slovan Duslo Šaľa
2–1 Cardiff City
0–9 Valur
Qualifying Stage 0–4 Apollon Limassol
2–0 St. Francis
0–7 Rossiyanka

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://www.rsssf.org/tablesi/isra-womchamp.html List of champions
  2. https://web.archive.org/web/20021218205159/http://geocities.com/k_nashim/toldot.htm Women's Football History