A numbers game: The Playoff record against Hapoel Haifa

Over the years Maccabi met Hapoel Haifa in the league for 127 matches of which they won 61, lost 30 while 36 matches ended in a draw. The overall goal tally currently stands on 203-118.

Of the matches Maccabi hosted Hapoel Haifa at Bloomfield they won 21, lost 5 while 7 were drawn.

Maccabi holds an existing run of 9 victories in the nine last matches it hosted Hapoel Haifa at Bloomfield. This is the second longest existing run Macabi has at Bloomfield, second only to the 11 victories recorded against Bnei Sakhnin between 2008-2021).

Maccabi also has a 15-match-long unbeaten run against Hapoel Haifa (11 victories and 4 draws) – the longest unbeaten run, in meetings between the two sides. This is Maccabi’s 8th longest run in the history against any league opponent. Maccabi’s longest unbeaten league run is against Hapoel Tel Aviv and currently stands on 22 matches.

Maccabi faced Hapoel Haifa in the top Playoffs in 2001, 2018 and 2020 with the record currently stands on 3 wins, a draw, and a defeat.

Of the 93 players who scored for Maccabi against Hapoel Haifa, Rafi Levy leads the scorers chart with 10 goals. Shiye Glazer and Avi Nimni are both sharing second place with 9 goals to their name, while Eran Zahavi is third with 8 goals against Hapoel Haifa in the league.

Miko Belo made the most league appearances (33) against Hapoel Haifa with Zvika Rosen and Rachamim Talbi both made 23 each. Sheran Yeini made 21 league appearances against Hapoel Haifa and is ranked fourth.

Fifty players featured for both sides over the course of history. From the current Maccabi squad Dor Peretz and Ido Shahar had loan spells at the Haifa club.

As a coach, Roni Levy guided teams against Maccabi on 36 league matches winning 8, drawing 11 and losing 17.

Groundbreaking: MaccabiVerse – Maccabi’s VR Application

In recent years, the world of virtual reality has gained momentum with tech giants such as Apple, Sony and META recognizing its immense market potential. As a result, they’ve begun developing VR glasses for widespread use, aiming to make them a household staple in the near future.

Maccabi is now making its mark in the VR world with the launch of the MaccabiVerse application, which has been in the works for over two years. The project is a collaboration between the club and DIVO, a company which specializes in the world of VR. This makes Maccabi one of the first sports clubs in the world, and the first in Israel, to create a dedicated virtual reality application from the ground up. The app enhances fan engagement with Maccabi and offers new possibilities for business and commercial development.

The MaccabiVerse app is free and offers every fan who owns VR glasses access to an immersive world full of never-before-seen content. Currently optimized for use with Meta Quest glasses, MaccabiVerse will soon extend its support to a range of leading VR glasses available on the market. You can download the app from the META app store (free of charge, of course).

So, what can you do at MaccabiVerse? Prepare to explore a whole virtual world, divided into multiple spaces filled with Maccabi’s yellow and blue. Experience the thrill of 360-degree videos showcasing games, goals, training sessions, and much more – an experience you’ll only truly understand once you’ve tried it. Lift the club’s historical trophies, spanning from the 1920s to the present day, and even purchase virtual versions of the official club kit in the virtual official club store. But wait, there’s more: you wouldn’t want to miss the fan zone at Bloomfield Stadium, replicated for an authentic experience. Here, you can spend time with fellow fans, play with them on the pitch, take selfies, and in the future, enjoy virtual fan-player meetups and much more.

The MaccabiVerse application was officially launched this morning (Thursday) in a festive event at Bloomfield Stadium, attended by dozens of technologists, influencers, and sports figures who where the first to explore the initiative.

Ben Mansford, CEO of Maccabi, said at the event: “Maccabi Tel Aviv is a club that’s always striving to be at the forefront, not just on the pitch but also in terms of technological innovation. We’re really seeing the VR world’s potential for phenomenal growth in the last couple of years. I’ll admit, as someone not particularly tech-savvy, I didn’t quite get the hype when I first got my VR glasses. But, once I tried them on and got a first-hand experience, it all clicked for me. It felt like stepping into a whole other world, a parallel reality that offers a completely different experience”.

“Over the years, it’s become clear that football fans engage with the game in various ways, whether they’re in the stadium or through new technologies. I see VR as yet another platform to connect with the fans. In just a few minutes, you’ll get a glimpse of how this technology brings together Israel’s leading football club and the game we all love so much”.

Tal Dotan, founder of Divo, said at the event: “After intensive planning and development, I’m delighted to unveil the application, which involved dedicated efforts from various departments at Maccabi Tel Aviv. The club enabled Divo access to every aspect, from the stadium and training ground to the team’s international trips, dressing rooms, and exclusive game photography, capturing angles and moments unseen by fans before. We aim to create an extraordinary experience for Maccabi Tel Aviv’s great fanbase for a deeper connection between the team and its supporters in Israel and around the world. I’m happy and excited for the public to experience the application and encourage fans to contact us and share their feedback so that we can improve MaccabiVerse to deliver the most empowering experience possible. 

MACCABI LOSE 1-0 TO BE’ERSHEVA

Preview:

Maccabi arrived at Turner stadium for the MD29 ONE ZERO League match against third place Hapoel Be’ersheva with a seven-point-lead at the top of the table following Maccabi Haifa’s victory over Bnei Sakhnin at the weekend.

Robbie Keane returned to the venue he had his debut match as Maccabi’s Head Coach guiding the team to a 6-1 Toto Cup victory back in July. Keane made two changes from last week’s team which was held to a 1-1 draw by Haifa at Bloomfield as Raz Shlomo returned to the side after recovering from a knee injury which sidelined him since February.

Shlomo partnered Enric Saborit as the two central defenders in front of goalkeeper Roi Mishpati with Ido Shahar on the right and Ofir Davidzada on the left completing Maccabi’s back-four. The knee injury Joris van Overeem suffered against Haifa which will keep him out for the next few weeks, saw Eden Karzev slot into the anchorman role. Gabi Kanichowsky and Dor Peretz joined Karzev as Maccabi’s midfield trio with Felicio Milson and Osher Davida assigned to both wings. Eran Zahavi led the team out and spearheaded the attack as the veteran striker who scored 16 league goals this season and 36 in all competitions will aim to continue his run of 6 goals in the last five outings.

On the bench Keane named, Daniel Tenenbaum, Avishay Cohen, Roy Revivo, Idan Nachmias, Dor Turgeman, Dan Biton, Yonas Malede, Eyal Golasa and Matan Baltaxa.

The decision taken by the Home Front Command to lift the restrictions of fans in stadiums, saw Turner stadium filled only by home fans following the punishment Maccabi received from the IFA Disciplinary court, due to last weeks’ pyrotechnics display.

First Half

Maccabi began the match on the front foot as Robbie Keane’s side dominated the play right from the start pinning Be’ersheva in their own half. Eran Zahavi had an early attempt on goal from outside the area, but his shot was deflected out for a corner. In the sixth minute at the opposite end Guy Badash tested Roi Mishpati with a long-range effort which was easily collected by Maccabi’s keeper.

In the 11th minute Raz Shlomo had a header blocked by a Be’ersheva defender at the far post before pyrotechnics from the home section caused a few minutes delay. When the smoke finally cleared and play resumed, Kanichowsky had an attempt of a shot which didn’t trouble Be’ersheva’s keeper Niv Eliasi.

Osher Davida who tormented Be’ersheva’s Yoni Stoyanov throughout the first half, left the wing-back flat on his back to break into the area in the 44th minute. But Davida’s attempt of a square ball which was directed at Zahavi was intercepted by Eliasi at the near post. The fourth official signaled five minutes of added time shortly before Ido Shahar flashed a half- volley which agonizingly crept wide of Eliasi’s post.

Inside injury time, Milson, who had a quiet first half by his own high standards created the space on the edge of the area to blast a shot which was too powerful for Eliasi to catch. The rebound fell to Davida who with the goal at his mercy managed to miscue his shot and strike the side netting.

Second Half

While Robbie Keane made no changes at the break, his Be’ersheva counterpart Elyaniv Barda, introduced Antonio Sefer for Guy Badash at the restart. Three minutes into the second half an organized attack that began with Ofir Davidzada on the left reached Shahar on the opposite flank as the right-back sent a shot that deflected off a defender but crashed against the post.

In the 54th minute Stoyanov rattled Mishpati’s post with a right foot shot, while two minutes later Maccabi’s keeper pulled a stunning reflex save to deny an Artur Shushenachev close range header. Five minutes later, Milson, was shown a yellow card by referee Yigal Frid for what he interpreted as a dive in the box.

Keane reacted as he made his first change in the 62nd minute with Yonas Malede replacing Davida. A minute later, Milson, slid the ball to Kanichowsky who charged into the area before his shot was blocked by Be’ersheva’s captain Miguel Vitor. Maccabi continued to look dangerous as Zahavi found Dor Peretz yet his powerful drive was also blocked by a defender before it could reach Eliasi.

In the 74th minute Peretz had another chance as he timed his run to perfection to meet Enric Saborit’s pinpoint cross, but his header was caught by Eliasi on his line. Three minutes later Beersheva were awarded a controversial penalty after Saborit fouled Vitor inside the area before Sefer stepped up sent Mishpati the wrong way to give Beersheva a 1-0 lead.

Keane made a double change in the 85th minute as Dor Turgeman and Dan Biton came on for Shahar and Kanichowsky. Despite throwing everything forward Maccabi couldn’t find an opening and level the score as Frid’s full time whistle ended the contents.

Watch: Kanichowsky prepares for Be’ersheva

Maccabi will take a seven-point-lead at the top of the table to Turner stadium as they face third place Hapoel Be’ersheva. Gabi Kanichowsky, who will be making his 47th appearance in all competitions spoke at a press conference of Maccabi’s turbulent season so far: “We are only focused on ourselves at Maccabi Tel Aviv this season” the 26-year-old said: “Even when we had a 10-point-lead or when Maccabi Haifa where top, we were still looking at ourselves and did our job. We must continue doing the same thing now as well.”

Kanichowsky, who joined Maccabi in the summer of 2021 and has yet to win a league title, dismissed all talk that the title race is over: “Until I have the Championship plate at Kiryat Shalom, nothing is over. We are all fully focused, there are seven league rounds still left to play and nothing is over. Robbie knows exactly how to put us on the spot. He has enough experience to know what needs to be done against Be’ersheva.”

Kanichowsky, who scored 8 goals in all competitions this season, related to the three victories Maccabi beat Be’ersheva this season, added: “I don’t think that we are showing superiority against Be’ersheva this season, we are in good form all season. Be’ersheva are an excellent side, throughout the years they are doing amazing stuff. Some people think that they have nothing to play for and are only focused on the state cup, but this is far from the truth. It will be an interesting match.”

Ori Azo signs 3-year-deal

Ori Azo (18) signed a new three-year-deal with an option as the forward who has been playing for the second season with Maccabi’s U19’s, scored 6 goals in 25 appearances this season. Azo represented the young Israel national sides at U15’s, U17’s and U19’s level for which he scored 1 goal in 14 appearances.

An evening in memory of fans killed and murdered during the war

Maccabi Tel Aviv FC held an emotional event at Bloomfield stadium in memory of the 96 fans who were murdered on October 7th or were killed defending the State of Israel since.

 

The families were handed a specially designed shirt by the club commemorating those fans who lost their lives, which was worn by the team against Maccabi Netanya earlier this season. They were also presented with a glimpse into Maccabi’s commemorative project ahead of the forthcoming remembrance day.

During the event, which was attended by several first team members, Sheran Yeini, Eran Zahavi, Idan Nachmias, Yonatan Cohen, Daniel Tenenbaum, Gabi Kanichowsky, Ido Shahar, Avishay Cohen and Dor Peretz who addressed the families on behalf of the players: “As opposed to a calendarial year, a football season normally lasts between the beginning of July and the end of May.

This season acts as a calendar for all of us – players, fans and everyone related to football. This season began normally for all of us but on the morning of the Saturday of October 7th all our lives stopped. I see here before me all the families, some I personally got to know well, but since that day – the tragic circumstances made this family bond between us much stronger.

My teammates and I, together with the clubs’ employees enlisted from day one – to console, strengthen, support, offer a shoulder, embrace, and try ease some of the pain caused by the terrible loss, or the wounds of those hospitalized or evacuated from their homes. All this whilst raising the awareness and calling for the speedy release of all the hostages still held in captivity.”

Adva Gabai, the sister of Netzer Simchi RIP, shared the story of her brother who fell in action in Gaza. The singer and Maccabi fan Regev Hod provided the artistic side to the event which was attended by in addition to the club’s senior management, members of Ahi Lasemel as he performed several songs.