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ASA Tel Aviv
Full nameASA Tel Aviv University
אגודת ספורט אוניברסיטת תל-אביב
Founded1998
GroundTel Aviv University Football Stadium, Tel Aviv
ChairmanOmer Greenman
ManagerArik Levy
LeagueLigat Nashim Rishona
2018–191st

ASA Tel Aviv University is a women's football club from Tel Aviv. The club is affiliated with Tel Aviv University and is part of the ASA Tel Aviv Sports Club. The club won 8 Ligat Nashim titles and 5 Israeli Women's Cup finals, and had participated in the UEFA Women's Champions League.[1]

History

The club was among the first to be established in Israel, when the IFA set up the women's league.[2] and one of the only two clubs (along with Hapoel Petah Tikva) which took part in all league seasons.

In its 21 seasons in the Israeli women's football league, the club won 8 championships and finished 7 times as runners-up. By winning the league, the club qualified to the UEFA Women's Champions League, first appearing in 2010–11. In six attempts, the club qualified once from the qualifying round, in 2011–12, eventually losing to Torres Calcio Femminile in the Round of 32.

In the Israeli Women's Cup, the club appeared in eleven finals, losing in its first seven, including in six straight finals between 2004 and 2009. The club finally won its first cup in 2011 and added two more cups in 2012 and 2014.

Titles

Current squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK United States USA Sydney Drinkwater
3 MF Israel ISR Michal Sally Been
5 United States USA Gabrielle Greenberg
6 DF Israel ISR Mika Lielle Katz
7 DF Israel ISR Tal Faingezicht
8 MF Israel ISR Summer Galya Sofer
12 FW Israel ISR Yarden Malka Ozel
14 Israel ISR Lia Cohen
15 DF Israel ISR Oshrat Eni
No. Pos. Nation Player
16 MF Israel ISR Rakefet Seiden
17 DF Israel ISR Meytal Sharabi
18 DF Israel ISR Yahli Leah Cohen
20 DF Israel ISR Noam Achtel
21 MF Israel ISR Noy Bengal
22 MF Israel ISR Opal Sofer
23 FW Israel ISR Shirli Ohana
24 DF Denmark DEN Nina Frausing-Pedersen
27 FW Israel ISR Talia Sommer

Former internationals

European record

Competition Round Country Club Result
2010–11 UEFA Women's Champions League Qualifying round Sweden Umeå IK 0–3
Bosnia and Herzegovina SFK 2000 3–1
Cyprus Apollon Limassol 0–3
2011–12 UEFA Women's Champions League Qualifying round Portugal S.U. 1º de Dezembro 1–1
Hungary MTK Budapest FC 1–0
Latvia FK Liepājas Metalurgs 4–1
Round of 32 Italy Torres Calcio Femminile 0–2 (h), 2–3 (a)
2012–13 UEFA Women's Champions League Qualifying round Scotland Cardiff Met. Ladies F.C. 5–0
Republic of Ireland Peamount United 0–5
Bosnia and Herzegovina SFK 2000 1–1
2013–14 UEFA Women's Champions League Qualifying round Moldova Goliador Chişinău 6-0
Slovakia Nové Zámky 0-0
Cyprus Apollon Limassol 0-3
2014–15 UEFA Women's Champions League Qualifying round Wales Cardiff Met. 2–0
Portugal Atlético Ouriense 1–2
Belgium Standard Liège 0–1
2015–16 UEFA Women's Champions League Qualifying round Luxembourg Jeunesse Junglinster 5–1
Hungary Ferencváros 1–2
Netherlands FC Twente 0–7


References

  1. ^ ASA Tel-Aviv University SC (Women) UEFA.com
  2. ^ Women's Football History Avraham Kochen, Women's Football in Israel (via Internet Archive(in Hebrew)