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Sektzia Ness Ziona F.C.

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Sektzia Ness Ziona
Full nameFootball Section Ness Ziona
Founded1955; 69 years ago (1955)
GroundNess Ziona Stadium, Ness Ziona, Israel
Capacity3,500
ChairmanEli Cohen
ManagerYossi Hakim
LeagueLiga Alef South
2023–24Israeli Premier League, 15th of 16 (relegated)

Sektzia Ness Ziona (Hebrew: סקציית כדורגל נס-ציונה, Sektziyat Kaduregel Nes Tziona, lit.'Football Section Ness Ziona') was a professional football club from the Israeli city of Ness Ziona. It most recently played in the Liga Alef South, the third tier of domestic football. Home matches were previously played at the Ness Ziona Stadium. Upon their promotion to the Israeli Premier League for the 2019–20 and 2022–23 seasons, the club moved its home matches to the HaMoshava Stadium in Petah Tikva. It announced its disbandment on September 5th, 2024, due to unresolved financial difficulties.

History

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The club was founded as F.S. Nes Ziona in 1955, following a merger of the local football clubs in Ness Ziona, Israel.[1] In their second season of existence they were promoted from Liga Gimel to Liga Bet.[1][2] In the 1962–63 season, they won Liga Bet South B division and were promoted to Liga Alef. Three season later, in the 1965–66 season, they won Liga Alef South division and were promoted to Liga Leumit, then the top division. The 1966–68 season was played over two years and involved a 4-round (60 match) competition. However, the club managed only eight wins and were relegated. This was to be their only appearance in the top division to date.

During the mid-1990s the club played in Liga Artzit, then the second tier. In the 1998–99 season the club finished second from bottom and had four points deducted for breaking budget rules.[3] They were due to be relegated to the third tier, but were demoted to the fourth tier, Liga Alef, as their budget for the 1999–2000 season was not approved by the Israel Football Association.[4] After finishing bottom of Liga Alef in 2000–01, they folded.

In the 2004–05 season, Liga Bet club from Ness Ziona, Maccabi Ben Zvi, became Ironi Ness Ziona[5] or Maccabi Ben Zvi\Ironi, as recognized by the Israel Football Association.[6] Ironi finished as runners-up to Hapoel Arad, and promoted to Liga Alef after successful promotion play-offs against Hapoel Azor and Beitar Giv'at Ze'ev.[6] Ironi Ness Ziona was renamed in the summer of 2005, becoming Sektzia Ness Ziona (an alternative Hebrew transliteration for "Section"), and the club was reborn. at the end of the 2005–06 season, the club won Liga Alef South and promotion to Liga Artzit.[citation needed]

The club won Liga Artzit in 2008–09, the last season of Liga Artzit as the third tier of Israeli football, and was promoted to Liga Leumit. In the 2012–13 season, the club finished second bottom in Liga Leumit and relegated to Liga Alef, where they play today. After a few seasons in Liga Leumit, they became 2nd league champions in 2018–19, and started in the Israel Premier League in 2019–20.

Current squad

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As of July 2024
No. Pos. Nation Player
2 DF Israel ISR Ilay Tomer
5 DF Israel ISR Giorgi Kopreba
8 FW Israel ISR Eden Hershkovitz
11 MF Israel ISR Amnon Tadela
12 MF Israel ISR Ben Khawaz
14 FW Israel ISR Yanai David
16 MF Israel ISR Sivan Talmi
18 FW Israel ISR Sean Buskila
20 DF Israel ISR Miki Siroshtein
No. Pos. Nation Player
21 MF Israel ISR Dan Kaduri
22 GK Israel ISR Roee Cohen
23 DF Israel ISR Amir Ben Shimon
27 MF Israel ISR Sean Malka
33 DF Israel ISR Uri Tzaadon
98 MF Israel ISR Lior Berkovich
DF Israel ISR Liam Nagar
MF Israel ISR Yoav Librus
MF Israel ISR Adir Rotstein

Honours

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Former notable managers

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b Room at the top Maariv, 27.7.66, Historical Jewish Press (in Hebrew)
  2. ^ S.K. Nes Tziona and Hapoel Holon promoted to Liga Bet Heruth, 2.7.57, Historical Jewish Press (in Hebrew)
  3. ^ Israel Second Level 1998/99 RSSSF
  4. ^ Israel Third Level 1999/2000 RSSSF
  5. ^ Liga Bet South B One (in Hebrew)
  6. ^ a b Maccabi Ben Zvi\"Ironi" The Israel Football Association (in Hebrew)
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