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Maccabi Be'er Sheva
Full nameMaccabi Be'er Sheva Football Club
מועדון כדורגל מכבי באר שבע
Nickname(s)Yellow Foxes
Founded1950
GroundVasermil Stadium, Beersheba
Capacity13,000
ChairmanEfraim Avigdor
ManagerIsrael Avi Hikli
LeagueLiga Bet South B
2014–15Liga Alef South, 15th (Relegated)

Maccabi Be'er Sheva Football Club (Template:Lang-he), is an Israeli football team based in Beersheba. the club plays home matches at the Vasermil Stadium.

History

While not nearly as popular as their city rivals, Hapoel Be'er Sheva, the club made great strides in recent years including gaining promotion in just four seasons from Liga Bet in 2001-02 to Liga Leumit, where the club played at the 2005-06 season. However, they have suffered two subsequent relegations and then a promotion, in which they jumped from Liga Alef to Liga Leumit, due to the closure of Liga Artzit, and played three seasons more in Liga Leumit, until relegation in the 2011-12 season to Liga Alef, the third tier of Israeli football.

In 2013–14, the club finished 14th in Liga Alef South, and relegated to Liga Bet following a defeat of 0-1 to Hapoel Hod HaSharon in the promotion/relegation play-offs. However, they were eventually reprieved from relegation, after Ironi Bat Yam, which have played in Liga Alef South, folded during the summer.[1] In the following season, the club finished 15th and automatically relegated to Liga Bet.

Women's section

The women's team of the club plays in the highest national league, the Ligat Nashim Rishona. They have also been runners-up in the 2009-10 Israeli Women's Cup.[2]

References

  1. ^ Ironi Bat Yam ultimately closed Goler1, 25.8.2014 Template:He icon
  2. ^ "2010 cup final report" (in Hebrew). football.org.il. Retrieved 20 July 2011.