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Hapoel Nazareth Illit
File:FC Nazareth Illit.gif
Full nameHapoel Nazareth Illit Football Club
Founded1962; 62 years ago (1962)
GroundGreen Stadium, Nazareth Illit
Capacity4,000
ChairmanRoni Likwernik
ManagerYaron Hochenboim
Current season

Hapoel Nazareth Illit Football Club (Hebrew: מועדון כדורגל הפועל נצרת עילית, Moadon Kaduregel Hapoel Natzrat Illit) is an Israeli football club based in the city of Nazareth Illit. The club currently plays in .

History

The club was founded in 1962 as Hapoel Kiryat Nazareth and competed in Liga Gimel for several seasons, before promoting to Liga Bet at the end of the 1971–72 season. The club changed its name in 1973 after Kiryat Nazareth gained city status and was renamed Nazareth Illit.

The club won 1975–76 Liga Bet, but, due to the league system restructuring, the club remained in the league system's third tier, which became Liga Alef. In 1978–79 the club won Liga Alef North division and was promoted to Liga Artzit, then the second tier. In 1983–84 they finished second from bottom, and were relegated to Liga Alef. Two seasons later the club finished second from bottom in Liga Alef and dropped to Liga Bet.

In 1998–99 the club finished as runners-up in Liga Alef North, and was promoted back to Liga Artzit, which was now the third tier following the formation of the Israeli Premier League in 1999. After narrowly avoiding relegation in 2000–01 when they finished one place above the relegation zone, the club finished as runners-up the following season, and were promoted back to the second tier. In 2003–04 they finished as runners-up (on goal difference), and were promoted to the top division for the first time in their history.

In their first season in the Premier League the club finished fifth. Home matches were initially played at Maccabi Ahi Nazareth's Ilut Stadium, whilst their home ground had floodlights installed. They returned home in February 2005. However, the following season, 2005–06, they finished second from bottom (on goal difference), and returned to Liga Leumit. In 2007–08 they finished bottom of Liga Leumit, and were relegated to Liga Artzit.

Despite only finishing seventh in Liga Artzit in 2008–09, F.C. Nazareth Illit were promoted back to Liga Leumit as restructuring meant the top seven clubs were automatically promoted. Since then, Nazareth Illit hasn't been relegated for 3 consecutive seasons, finishing seventh in 2009–10, 11th in 2010–11 and twelfth in 2011–12.

In the 2012–13 season the club signed several new players, including Ibrahim Basit, Eran Malchin and Moti Malka; they finished second in the league, but lost 3–1 at home in a crucial match against Hapoel Ra'anana in the play-offs,[1] with Ra'anana eventually promoted to the Israeli Premier League, whilst Nazareth Illit finished third and remained in Liga Leumit.

Current squad

As of 5 August 2017.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Israel ISR Avi Ivgi
3 DF Israel ISR Peter Elias
5 DF Israel ISR Jenia Berkman
6 DF Croatia CRO Jurica Grgec
7 DF Israel ISR Yuval Yosipovich
8 FW Israel ISR Lior Asulin
9 FW Israel ISR Tomer Drimer
10 MF Israel ISR Moti Malka
12 MF Israel ISR Dolev Azulay
13 MF Israel ISR Afik Cohen
16 MF Israel ISR Iyas Araf
19 MF Israel ISR Ali Dahla
20 MF Israel ISR Liad Elmaliah
No. Pos. Nation Player
21 FW Israel ISR Ahmed Kasoum
22 GK Israel ISR Shaked Nachmani
23 MF Israel ISR Nicolás Falczuk
24 DF Israel ISR Yahav Grufinkel
26 FW Israel ISR Abdallah Huley
28 DF Israel ISR Reuven Gal
55 MF Israel ISR Vyacheslav Orchov
77 DF Israel ISR Achlau Deres
94 GK Israel ISR Sagi Malul
96 DF Israel ISR Lev Cohen
MF Israel ISR Adam Lauz
MF Israel ISR Guy Dayan

Honours

Honour No. Years
Third tier 2 1975–76, 1978–79
Fourth tier 1 1971–72

Cups

Honour No. Years
Liga Bet North A Division Cup 1 1986–87[2]

References