1965 Israel Super Cup
on aggregate (title shared)
First Match
DateSeptember 22, 1965 (1965-09-22)
VenueRamat Gan Stadium, Ramat Gan
RefereeAvraham Dudai
Attendance8,000
Second Match
DateApril 30, 1966 (1966-04-30)
VenueMaccabiah Stadium, Tel Aviv
Attendance800

The 1965 Israel Super Cup was the third Israel Super Cup, an annual Israeli football match played between the winners of the previous season's Top Division and Israel State Cup. As the match was not set by the Israel Football Association, it was considered an unofficial cup.[1] The cup for this edition was donated by Ramat Gan Municipality.[2]

The first match

The match finished 2–2 after 90 minutes, and was marred by a pitch invasion during the match half-time, with a considerable number of fans staying around the pitch during the second half, occasionally disrupting the match.[3] In the match itself, Maccabi took the a 2–0 by the 48th minute and Hakoah equalized by scoring twice within the last 15 minutes of the match. [4]

The second match

A replay wasn't set immediately, and was delayed as league matches started. Eventually, a friendly match was arrange for 30 April 1966, since the league went on a break as the national team played a friendly match and the Under-19 national team competed in the 1966 AFC Youth Championship. Only 800 spectators attended the match, which ended in a 1–1 draw.[5]

Match details

Hakoah Ramat Gan2–2Maccabi Tel Aviv
Karako 6'
Shikva 48'
Shaharbani 65'
Tzelniker 82'
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Avraham Dudai
Hakoah Ramat Gan
Maccabi Tel Aviv
GK Israel Michael Kadosh
DF Israel Eli Marmur
DF Israel Yaron Zahavi
MF Israel Gideon Sherer
MF Israel Aharon Kapitolnik
MF Israel Danny Heftel
FW Israel Yehuda Shaharbani
FW Israel Gadi Tzelniker
FW Israel Zvi Farkas
FW Israel Shaul Albucher
FW Israel Efraim Gabai
Substitutes:
MF Israel G. Refaelupward-facing green arrow
FW Israel Roni Shurukupward-facing green arrow
Manager:
Israel Itzhak Schneor
GK Israel Haim Levin
DF Israel Amos Zlotolov
DF Israel Ya'akov Kastenboim
MF Israel Nisim Bachar
MF Israel Shaul Matania
MF Israel Michael Gershovich
RW Israel Rahamim Talbi
FW Israel Uri Kedmi
FW Israel Shalom Shikva
FW Israel Moshe Asis
FW Israel David Karako
Substitutes:
Manager:
Israel Eliezer Spiegel

MATCH OFFICIALS

Match rules

  • 90 minutes.

Replay

Maccabi Tel Aviv1–1Hakoah Ramat Gan
Asis 35' Faraj 72'
Attendance: 800
Maccabi Tel Aviv
Hakoah Ramat Gan
GK Israel Haim Levindownward-facing red arrow
DF Israel Amos Zlotolov
DF Israel Ya'akov Kastenboim
MF Israel Nisim Bachar
MF Israel David Karako
MF Israel Michael Gershovich
RW Israel Rahamim Talbi
FW Israel Uri Kedmi
FW Israel Eli Perahia
FW Israel Moshe Asis
FW Israel Rafi Baranes
Substitutes:
GK Israel Moshe Bleibergupward-facing green arrow
Manager:
Israel Eliezer Spiegel
GK Israel Duek
DF Israel Eli Marmur
DF Israel Yaron Zahavidownward-facing red arrow
MF Israel Gideon Sherer
MF Israel Aharon Kapitolnik
MF Israel Roni Shuruk
FW Israel Sami Shaulidownward-facing red arrow
FW Israel Silbermintzdownward-facing red arrow
FW Israel Zvi Farkas
FW Israel Yehuda Shaharbanidownward-facing red arrow
FW Israel Efraim Gabai
Substitutes:
DF Israel Itzhak Sustielupward-facing green arrow
MF Israel G. Refaelupward-facing green arrow
FW Israel Zvi Farkasupward-facing green arrow
FW Israel Farajupward-facing green arrow
Manager:
Israel Itzhak Schneor


Match rules

  • 90 minutes.

References

  1. At the End of the Football Season: an Official Match on the "Champion of Champions" Title Davar, 26 November 1968, Historical Jewish Press (in Hebrew)
  2. Hakoah R.G. (champions) and Maccabi (Cup Holder) in a Prestigious Fight on the "Champion of Champions" Title Ma'ariv, 22 September 1965, Historical Jewish Press (in Hebrew)
  3. The Cup Holder (Maccabi T.A.) Led 2:0; The Champions (Hakoah R.G.) Equalized to 2:2 Ma'ariv, 22 September 1965, Historical Jewish Press (in Hebrew)
  4. Hakoah – Maccabi T.A. 2:2 on the "Champion of Champions" Title Davar, 22 September 1965, Historical Jewish Press (in Hebrew)
  5. "Champion of Champions" Still Waits… Amiram Klaus, Ma'ariv, 2 May 1966, Historical Jewish Press (in Hebrew)
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