How many goals were scored from headers? How many at the MTA end? How many records were broken? The 2013/14 Championship season in numbers
0 – home losses in all competitions, a record last achieved back in MTA's 1968/69 season.
0 – 1-1 league draws, for the first time since the 2002/03 season.
1 – Beitar Jerusalem have the distinction of being the only side of the 13 Israel Premier League teams not to have felt the sting of midfielder Eran Zahava's goal-scoring prowess.
2 – Only twice did Maccabi fail to score in league matches, away at Ashdod FC and at home to municipal rivals Hapoel Tel Aviv. Both matches finished in goalless draws. Maccabi scored in all four of the season's league losses, away to Hapoel Beer Sheva, Ironi Kiryat Shmona, Bnei Sakhnin and Hapoel Tel Aviv.
3 – Maccabi's last three championship matches were played away. This season at Hapoel Beer Sheva, last season at the national stadium in Ramat Gan against Ironi Ramat Hasharon and in 2002/03 also in Ramat Gan against Hapoel Petach Tikva.
7 – Of the 16 different squad members who scored goals this season, 7 of them did so for the first time. One of them, defender Carlos Garcia, scored his first after a year and a half with the club.
11 – Bnei Sakhnin conceded 11 goals in four matches to Maccabi this season, more than any other Israeli Premier League club.
12 – The number of goals scored by striker Rade Prica, more than any other foreign player in the Israeli Premier League. To find another MTA foreigner with a similar tally you have to go back to French striker Yannick Kamanan in 2007/08. Before him it was Chilean striker Rodrigo Goldberg in 2001/02. The highest ever scoring foreigner on an MTA squad was Polish striker Andrzej Kubica, who in 1998/99 was the league's leading scorer with 21.
16 – By finishing the season 16 points ahead of nearest rivals Hapoel Beer Sheva, Maccabi Tel Aviv tie an Israeli Premier League record for championship margins, equalled only by Maccabi Haifa in the 2005/06 season.
17 – Of Eran Zahavi's league leading 29 goals this season, 17 of them were scored in the second half, 8 in the last ten minutes of play.
18 – clean sheets in the league this season, exactly half of the club's total number of league fixtures.
24 – of the team's goals at Bloomfield Stadium were scored at the Maccabi end, as opposed to 19 scored at the visitor's end.
25 – is the previous Maccabi Tel Aviv record for season goals scored by a midfielder, establish by Avi Nimni in 2000/01. Not only did Eran Zahavi break that record with 29 this season, he also became Israeli football's highest ever single-season midfield goalscorer.
29 – Eran Zahavi's 29 goals also saw him surpass Maccabi's previous highest ever single-season goalscorer, the legendary striker Shaya Glazer, whose record of 27 goals in the 1951/52 season lasted 62 years.
37 – seconds is all it took for striker Munas Dabbur to net Maccabi's quickest match goal of the season against Hapoel Ra'anana.
40 – of the team's league goals were scored courtesy of assists. Midfielders Dor Micha and Mahran Radi lead the club with 9 and 7 assists respectively.
49 – of the team's 76 season goals were right-footed affairs, 17 left-footed, 7 headers, one chested by striker Barak Itzhaki and one, well let's say "facilitated" by striker Barak Badash. Oh yes, and one own goal by Ashdod's Congolese defender Paty Yeye Lenkebe.
77.8 – Maccabi's winning percentage this season, including 26 wins, 6 draws and 4 losses. That's a 3.7% improvement over last season.
84 – Maccabi's total season points from 36 league matches are the second highest in club history. The highest, 88, was achieved in 1993/94 when the team finished second in a 39-match season.
89 – Maccabi's winning percentage this season at home games, including 26 wins, 6 draws and not a single loss. In only two previous season have the club achieved a higher percentage of home success, in 1957/58 at 90.9% and in 1953/54 at 95%.
585 – the number of minutes played by Maccabi at the start of the league season before conceding their first goal on October 28th to Bnei Sakhnin. In the history of Israeli football, only the now moribund Hapoel Lod did better, starting the 1981/82 season with 688 consecutive minutes of "clean" play. On top of that, after six games played, Maccabi were the only team in Europe not to have conceded in league competition.
3,013 – the number of league season minutes played by defender Eytan Tibi, the most of any player on Maccabi's 2013/14 Championship squad.