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1963–64 Israel State Cup
Tournament details
Country Israel
Final positions
ChampionsMaccabi Tel Aviv
(11th Title)
Runner-upHapoel Haifa

The 1963–64 Israel State Cup (Template:Lang-he, Gvia HaMedina) was the 25th season of Israel's nationwide football cup competition and the 10th after the Israeli Declaration of Independence.

For this edition, which began on 21 September 1963, the IFA experimented with the competition's format, holding just one preliminary round, before entering all the teams, including Liga Leumit and Liga Alef teams into the competition in the second round. This move brought high scoring results in matches in which top-tier teams met lower tier opponents, including a record 20–0 result in the match between Hapoel Ramat Gan and Liga Gimel team Beitar Ein Karem.

The final, between Maccabi Tel Aviv and Hapoel Haifa, took two replays to be settled, the first two matches ending with a 1–1 draw. Maccabi Tel Aviv won the third match 2–1 to win its 11th cup. International edición vs Argentine Clubs.

Results

First round

(Selected results)

The 98 first round matches were played on 21 September 1963. However, for 50 matches a walkover win was given as teams failed to show up or failed to invite a referee for the match.

Home Team Score Away Team
Hapoel Neve Eitan 2–1 Maccabi Beit She'an
Hapoel Atlit 3–2 Hapoel Ramat David
Beitar Afula 0–8 Beitar Binyamina
A.S. Kiryat Bialik 13–0 Beitar Beit She'an
Hapoel Kiryat Tiv'on 4–3 Hapoel Yoqneam
Hapoel Yagur 3–2 Hapoel Ein HaMifratz
Hapoel Afula 2–1 Beitar Acre
Hapoel Avraham Be'er Sheva 4–1 Beitar Rehovot
Hapoel Afikim 3–2 Beitar Tiberias

Second round

In addition to the 49 match winners from the first round, all the other league teams, including Liga Leumit and Liga Alef teams entered the competition.

The matches were played on 5 October 1963.

Third round

Most of the matches were played on 4 and 5 February 1964. However, due to weather conditions, some of the matches were played later during February 1964. Two ties took even longer to be settled. Maccabi Jaffa were beaten at home by Hapoel Ashkelon 3–4 (after leading 3–1 at the 85th minute and conceding three goals at the final five minutes), and appealed the result due to Hapoel Ashkelon fielding an ineligible player. Eventually the IFA ordered a replay, played on 17 June 1964, in which Maccabi Jaffa lost once again. A similar appeal in the tie between Hapoel Netanya and Hapoel Haifa, eventually won 2–0 by the former, resulted at first in a walkover win for Hapoel Haifa, and later in a replay, played on 5 September 1964, in which Hapoel Haifa won 6–1.

Fourth round

Following the third round, an intermediate round had to be played in order to bring the number of contestants to 32. 14 of the third round winners were drawn to play, while the other teams received a bye to the fifth round. Matches in this round were all played on 18 February 1964.

Home Team Score Away Team
Hapoel Ramat Gan 5–2 Hapoel Rishon LeZion
Beitar Rishon LeZion 10–1 Beitar Kfar Ekron
Hapoel Acre 2–2 (a.e.t.)
R: 3–0
Beitar Haifa
Hapoel Nahliel 2–0 Hapoel Yagur
Hapoel Be'er Sheva 3–1 Beitar Be'er Sheva
Hapoel Avraham Be'er Sheva 2–1 Hapoel Ofakim
Hapoel Ashdod w/o M.S. Even Yehuda

Fifth round

12 September 1964 Hapoel Mahane Yehuda 2–0Hapoel Petah TikvaHapoel Petah Tikva Stadium
Ratzon 51'
Ratzabi 64'
Attendance: 5000
Referee: Dudai
12 September 1964 Beitar Tel Aviv 5–2Hapoel Kfar Shalem
Bonezzi 10'
Kalendaroff 21'
Bustamente 34'
Portugues 40', 49'
Hanun 33'
Mushon 41'
12 September 1964 Hapoel Ashdod0–6 Hapoel Ramat Gan
Sasson 14', 57'
Nahmias 18'
S. Levi 32', 82'
Perl 76'
12 September 1964 Maccabi Petah Tikva 4–3Bnei Yehuda
Seltzer 23', 60'
Rosenzweig 37'
Peled 42'
Mager 32', 47'
Tessa 76'
12 September 1964 Shimshon Tel Aviv 1–0Hapoel Hadera
Betzalel 34' Attendance: 2500
Referee: Ashkenazi
12 September 1964 Hapoel Kiryat Haim 4–1Hapoel Shikun HaMizrachKiryat Haim Stadium
Gruber 32'
Eliaski 42'
Sha'ama 57', 87'
Kedushin 51'
12 September 1964 Hapoel Tiberias2–3 (a.e.t.) Hapoel Haifa
Fadal 72', 75' Orbach 16'
Englander 50'
V. Young 98'
Attendance: 1500
Referee: Hoze
12 September 1964 Hapoel Tel Aviv 3–0Hapoel Be'er ShevaBloomfield Stadium
Nurieli 2'
Fridrich 10'
Danieli 49'
Attendance: 5000
Referee: Eitan
12 September 1964 Maccabi Tel Aviv 4–0Hapoel JerusalemMaccabiah Stadium
Bachar 8'
Asis 33', 52'
Kedmi 58'
Attendance: 2500
Referee: Klein
12 September 1964 Maccabi Haifa 2–1Hakoah Tel AvivHaifa Municipal Stadium
Shmulevich 17'
Hirsch 83'
Shaharbani 22' Attendance: 5000
Referee: Fried
12 September 1964 Beitar Ramla 3–1 (a.e.t.)Hapoel Ashkelon
Zakuto 4', 100'
Amar 95'
Boukhobza 10' (pen.)
12 September 1964 Hapoel Acre3–1
[11]
Beitar Netanya
Rishti 10', 11'
Harush 21'
Hajaj 82'
12 September 1964 Maccabi Netanya 5–1Hapoel Avraham Be'er ShevaMaccabi Netanya Stadium
Heine 8'
Spiegler 37', 50' (pen.), 63'
Heski 52'
Migdali 76' Attendance: 2000
Referee: Halperin
12 September 1964 Maccabi Sha'arayim1–1Hapoel Holon
Mizrachi 76' Klein 54' Attendance: 500
Referee: Maimon
12 September 1964 Hapoel Herzliya 5–2Hapoel LodHapoel Herzliya Ground
Refael 31', 70'
Ginzburg 35'
Fuchs 72'
Nankin 24'
Bardugo 44'
Attendance: 1000
Referee: Prohaski

Replay

Hapoel Holon0–2 Maccabi Sha'arayim Hapoel Holon Ground
Bzozak 24' (pen.)
E. Levi 30'
Attendance: 1000
Referee: Ashkenazi

Sixth round

19 September 1964 Hapoel Mahane Yehuda 3–0Maccabi Petah TikvaHapoel Petah Tikva Stadium
Ratzabi 23', 71'
Ratzon 47'
19 September 1964 Beitar Tel Aviv 3–0Beitar Ramla
Alaluf 33'
Portugues 34'
Bustamente 43'
19 September 1964 Hapoel Nahliel 2–1Hapoel HerzliyaHapoel Hadera Ground
Szydlowski 5'
Y. Sharabi 65'
Refael 80' Attendance: 1000
Referee: Admoni
19 September 1964 Shimshon Tel Aviv0–4 Hapoel Haifa Bloomfield Stadium
V. Young 28', 29', 52'
Englander 55'
Attendance: 8000
Referee: Shoshani
19 September 1964 Maccabi Netanya 3–1Maccabi Sha'arayimMaccabi Netanya Stadium
Heine 12', 30'
Spiegler 52' (pen.)
A. Sharabi 49' Attendance: 3500
Referee: Dudai
19 September 1964 w/o
[13]
Maccabi Haifa
19 September 1964 Hapoel Tel Aviv0–4 Maccabi Tel Aviv Bloomfield Stadium
Ben Baruch 38' (o.g.)
Spiegel 55'
Talbi 75'
Kedmi 83'
Attendance: 13000
Referee: Ashkenazi

Quarter-finals

Hapoel Nahliel0–2Maccabi Tel Aviv
Perahia 5'
Talbi 18'
Hapoel Hadera Ground, Hadera
Attendance: 3000
Referee: Handwerk
Beitar Tel Aviv2–6Maccabi Haifa
Portugues 48', 77' Zvi 8', 75'
Hirsch 14', 78'
Almani 24'
Shmulevich 57'
Attendance: 4000
Referee: Ashkenazi
Hapoel Haifa3–1Hapoel Mahane Yehuda
Englander 7', 30', 78' Aharoni 18'
Attendance: 7000
Referee: Friesner
Hapoel Ramat Gan0–1Maccabi Netanya
Heine 85'
Attendance: 2500

Semi-finals

Maccabi Tel Aviv3–1Maccabi Haifa
Kedmi 12', 27'
Shikva 64'
Gershgoren 2'
Attendance: 20000
Referee: Dudai

Hapoel Haifa3–2Maccabi Netanya
Piker 23' (pen.)
V. Young 38'
R. Young 58'
Moisesko 2'
Spiegler 69' (pen.)
Attendance: 20000
Referee: Fried

Final

Maccabi Tel Aviv1–1 (a.e.t.)Hapoel Haifa
Shikva 82' R. Young 86'
Attendance: 20000
Referee: Ashkenazi

Replay

Maccabi Tel Aviv1–1 (a.e.t.)Hapoel Haifa
Shikva 102' V. Young 108'
Attendance: 12000
Referee: Ashkenazi

Second Replay

Hapoel Haifa1–2Maccabi Tel Aviv
Englander 53' Asis 73'
Kedmi 87'
Attendance: 14000
Referee: Mizrachi

Notes

  1. ^ After the scheduled match, to which Hapoel Neve Eitan failed to appear, Beitar Mahane Israel was removed from the competition in favor of their first round opponents, Hapoel Ashdod.
  2. ^ The match originally was abandoned at the 80th minute with a score of 3–3. A replay, which was due to play on 4 February 1964, wasn't played due to rain. The replay was finally played on 12 February 1964.
  3. ^ The first replay was abandeoned at the 105th minute. A second replay was supposed to be played, but Maccabi Pardes Hanna failed to show, and the tie was given to Hapoel Afula. After appeal the walkover was given to Maccabi Pardes Hanna.
  4. ^ The result of the first match, 2–0 to Hapoel Netanya was cancelled, due to Hapoel Netanya fielding an ineligible player, and a replay was ordered.
  5. ^ The first match was abandoned at the 57th minute due to weather conditions. Beitar Harari forfeited the tie and didn't show to the rearranged match.
  6. ^ The first match was abandoned at the 11th minute due to weather conditions, with Maccabi Haifa leading 1-0. The match was rearranged and was played in Kfar Blum.
  7. ^ The first match was abandoned at the 3rd minute due to weather conditions. The match was rearranged.
  8. ^ The match originally resulted in a 3–4 win for Hapoel Ashkelon. Maccabi Jaffa appealed the result due to Hapoel Ashkelon fielding an ineligible player, and a replay was ordered.
  9. ^ The first match was abandoned at the 15th minute due to weather conditions, with Maccabi Sha'arayim leading 2–0. The match was rearranged.
  10. ^ Hapoel Kfar Ata, which was slated to play Hapoel Mahane Yehuda announced its intention to forfeit its match and withdraw from the competition in order to concentrate on their bid for promotion. At the same time, Beitar Ashdod contacted the IFA to complain it was left out of the competition. Therefore, the IFA ordered Beitar Ashdod to replace Hapoel Kfar Ata.
  11. ^ Hapoel Acre fielded an ineligible player at its fifth round match against Beitar Netanya and was disqualified. However, as Beitar Netanya fielded an ineligible player as well, it was disqualified as well.
  12. ^ The match originally resulted in a 1–0 victory to Hapoel Kiryat Haim. Hapoel Ramat Gan appealed the result, as Hapoel Kiryat Haim fielded two ineligible players. The IFA awarded the match to Hapoel Ramat Gan.
  13. ^ Maccabi Haifa progressed to the next round without to play, due to disqualification of Hapoel Acre as well Beitar Netanya as the potential opponents.

References

  • 100 Years of Football 1906–2006, Elisha Shohat (Israel), 2006