Hapoel Ramat Gan

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Hapoel Ramat Gan
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Basic data
Surname Hapoel Ramat Gan Giv'atayim FC
Seat Ramat Gan , Israel
founding 1927
president Yehuda Doliner
Board Einav Hazenvald
First soccer team
Head coach Lior Zada
Venue Ramat Gan Stadium
Places 13,370
league League of credit
2018/19 8th place
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The Hapoel Ramat Gan Giv'atayim FC (Hebrew: מועדון כדורגל הפועל רמת גן גבעתיים, Moadon Kaduregel Hapoel Ramat Gan Giv'atayim ) is an Israeli football club from Ramat Gan and the neighboring Giw'atajim .

history

The association was founded in 1927 by Jewish settlers and was one of the founding members of the First Israeli League after the Israeli War of Independence. In 1960 Hapoel was relegated to the second division, but was able to rise again three years later and win the Israeli championship as a promoted team in the following 1963/64 season. However, Hapoel was unable to build on this success in the coming decades and in the 1990s played in part in the third Israeli division.

In 2003, Hapoel was the first team to win the Israeli Cup as a non-first division club, which also meant qualifying for the first main round of the UEFA Cup , in which Hapoel defeated the Bulgarian club Levski Sofia in a return match with 0: 1 and 0: 4 lost. Hapoel Ramat Gan has been playing in the Israeli second division since the 2013/14 season .

successes

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basketball

Hapoel Ramat Gan also maintained a basketball team for a long time, which was six times Israeli runner-up and five times Israeli runner-up cup and completed a total of ten seasons in the European Cup, four of them in the European Cup Winners' Cup and six in the Korać Cup . The team was disbanded at the end of the 1980s. In 2011, fans of Hapoel founded a new basketball team that plays in the fifth division.

successes

  • 5 × Israeli runner-up
  • 4 × Israeli vice cup winner

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