Hapoel Rishon LeZion F.C.

Hapoel Rishon LeZion F.C. (Hebrew: הפועל ראשון לציון) is an Israeli football club based in the city of Rishon LeZion, which currently plays in Liga Leumit, Israel's second football division. Home matches are hosted at the Haberfeld Stadium. In 1991, the club changed its name to Hapoel Ironi Rishon LeZion (Hebrew: הפועל עירוני ראשון לציון), and in June 2008 the name was switched back to Hapoel Rishon LeZion following a change in ownership.[1]

Hapoel Rishon leZion
Full nameHapoel Rishon LeZion
הפועל ראשון לציון
Nickname(s)Rishonia
Founded1940 (1940)
GroundHaberfeld Stadium, Rishon LeZion
Capacity6,000
OwnerAmos Luzon
ManagerOfer Tesselpapa
LeagueLiga Leumit
2023–24Liga Leumit, 13th of 16

History

Hapoel Rishon LeZion was one of the first clubs in the history of league football in Israel. The football section of the Sports club was established in 1929,[2] and played several matches since 1933,[3][4] including competing at the Palestine Cup in 1937 and 1939. The club was formally established in 1940.[5][6]

Its best achievements were runner-up of the Israel State Cup in 1946 and 1996. On both occasions it lost to Maccabi Tel Aviv. Following its cup final in 1996, it played in UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, but was eliminated in the qualifying round by Constructorul Chisinau of Moldova on away goals rule (0–1, 3–2).

The club played at the top division in Mandatory Palestine for the first time at the 1941–42 season and after the Israeli Declaration of Independence, became founder members of the Israeli League in 1949. In 1951–52, the club finished second bottom and dropped to the second tier.

Between 1952 and 1994 the club played just three seasons in the top division: 1978–79, 1980–81 (where they finished sixth) and 1981–82. In the 1991–92 season, while playing in Liga Alef, the third tier, it added the word Ironi to its name, and in the next two seasons, made two successive promotions and returned to the top flight once again after winning Liga Artzit in the 1993–94 season.[1] This time the club managed to stay nine consecutive seasons in the top league until it was relegated to the second tier, (Liga Leumit), at the end of the 2002–03 season, and three seasons later dropped further down to Liga Artzit, the third tier at the time.

In 2008–09, after the club changed its name back to Hapoel Rishon LeZion, it was promoted to the second tier (Known as Liga Leumit) .

In 2010–11, the club was promoted to the Israeli Premier League, the top tier. They were relegated back to Liga Leumit the following season.

On 4 December 2012, Hapoel Rishon LeZion won the 2012–13 Toto Cup Leumit.

In 2017–18, the club was just one point short of being promoted to the top tier, The Israeli Premier League, finishing third. In the following year, 2018–19, the club finished twelfth, and narrowly avoided relegation.

In 2023-24, on July 28, 2023, the club sold Mohamed Bamba, an Ivorian striker who played for the club and the youth team for 3.5 years, to Austrian club Wolfsberger AC for 200,000€ and a 20% sell-on fee. After scoring 8 goals and 4 assists in 17 games in the 2023–24 Austrian Football Bundesliga and 2023–24 Austrian Cup, Wolfsberger AC sold Bamba to French club FC Lorient for 5,000,000€, securing Rishon 1,000,000€ from the sell-on. Bamba went on to score 8 goals and 3 assists in 16 games in the 2023–24 Ligue 1.

Season-by-season
SeasonLeague TierLeague PositionIsraeli CupToto CupNotes
2004–0526thRound of 32X
2005–06211thRound of 16XNo toto cup before 2006–07.
2006–0732ndDNPXNo toto cup in 3rd tier
2007–08211thRound of 169th-10th
2008–0934thRound of 64XNo toto cup in 3rd tier
2009–1028thRound of 642nd
2010–1122ndRound of 165th-8th
2011–12115thRound of 329th-16th
2012–1326thSemi Finals1st
2013–14211thQuarter FinalsXThe Toto Cup was not held that year.
2014–15210thRound of 329th-16th
2015–16212thRound of 169th-16th
2016–17210thRound of 169th-16th
2017–1823rdRound of 325th-8th
2018–19212thRound of 649-10th
2019–2025thRound of 323rd-4th
2020–2124thRound of 325th-6th
2021–22214thRound of 327thWon the Promotion/relegation playoff
2022–23212thRound of 321st
2023-24 2 13th Round of 16 15th-16th

Current squad

As to 1 June 2024
No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  ISR Matan Ambar
2 DF  ISR Viki Kahlon
3 DF  ISR Tal Makhlouf
4 DF  ISR Roei Zrihan
6 MF  ISR Shay Ayzen
7 FW  ISR Orel Baye
8 MF  ISR Moshe Semel
9 FW  ISR Yuval Sasson
10 MF  ISR Eden Dahan
11 MF  ISR Daniel Tzadik
14 DF  CIV Kouya Mabea
15 MF  UZB Vladimir Broun
16 MF  ISR Eilon Elimelech
17 DF  ISR Eyas Masalha
18 DF  ISR Mor Edri
No. Pos. Nation Player
19 FW  ISR Amir Altoury
21 FW  UGA Luwagga Kizito
22 GK  ISR Dvir Nir
23 DF  ISR Daniel Bohadana
26 FW  ISR Gal Kolani
27 DF  ISR Benny Tridovsky
32 DF  ISR Shahar Barnea
40 DF  ZAM Gift Mphande
55 GK  ISR Lior Gliklich
77 FW  COD Branham Kabala
98 FW  ISR Yoav Tomer
99 MF  ISR Ness Zamir
FW  ISR Raz Stain
FW  ISR Dor Jan

International former players

Europe

Asia

Africa

Central and North America

Israel

Managers

Honours

League

Honour No. Years
Second tier 1 1993–94
Third tier 3 1964–65, 1988–89, 1992–93

Cups

Honour No. Years
Toto Cup (second division) 2 2012–13, 2022–23

European record

Season Round Opponents Home leg Away leg Aggregate
1996–97 Qualifying Round Constructorul Chişinău 3–2 0–1 3–3 (a)

References

  1. History of Hapoel Rishon LeZion F.C. Hapoel Rishon LeZion fans Official Site (in Hebrew)
  2. At the centennial, Rishon LeZion will be at the top (Page 9) Hadshot HaSport, 16 May 1980, archive.football.co.il (in Hebrew)
  3. At the EIFA Davar, 1 December 1933, Historical Jewish Press (in Hebrew)
  4. Activities in Liga Bet South division Doar Hayom, 15 December 1933, Historical Jewish Press (in Hebrew)
  5. The Stadium Hapoel Rishon LeZion Official Site (in Hebrew)
  6. Club Hapoel Rishon LeZion fans official website (in Hebrew)
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