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Hapoel Afikim F.C.

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Hapoel Afikim
Full nameHapoel Afikim Football Club
הפועל אפיקים
Founded1948
Dissolved1990s
GroundAfikim Ground, Afikim

Hapoel Afikim (Hebrew: הפועל אפיקים) was an Israeli football club based in the Kibbutz of Afikim. The club played for eighteen successive seasons at the third tier of Israeli football league system.

History

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The earliest documented match by members of the Kibbutz was played in May 1929, while they lived in what is today Kvutzat Kinneret. Footballers of the local Hapoel club met Hapoel Tiberias and won 1–0.[1] Hapoel members continued to play football occasionally in the following years.[2][3] The club was officially founded in 1948. During its early days, Hapoel Afikim played mostly in friendlies against nearby clubs[4][5] and in regional league, comprising clubs from the Jordan Valley region,[6][7] before folding in 1955 due to lack of proper reserve players.

The club reformed prior to the 1962–63 season and joined Liga Gimel Valleys division. At the end of the season, the club finished runners-up, with 129 goals scored, and achieved promotion to Liga Bet, the third tier of Israeli football at the time. In the 1975–76 season, the club finished runners-up in Liga Bet North A division and achieved promotion to Liga Alef. However, at the end of that season, Liga Artzit came into existence and became the new second tier of Israeli football, whilst Liga Alef demoted to the third tier. After six seasons playing at the North division of Liga Alef, Afikim were relegated to Liga Bet, following second bottom finish in the 1981–82 season. Five years later, in 1986–87, the club finished at the bottom of Liga Bet North A division[8] and relegated to Liga Gimel, the fifth and lowest tier, where they remained until folding at the mid-1990s.

In 2008, a boarding house site was built over the club's football ground.[9]

Cup performance

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The club's best achievement in the Israel State Cup came in 1964–65, when progressed to the quarter-finals, where they narrowly defeated 0–1 by top flight club, Maccabi Petah Tikva. The club also made a remarkable run in 1982–83, while playing in Liga Bet, after they eliminated Ironi Ashdod of Liga Alef, 4–2 on penalties, after 2–2 draw, and Hapoel Tel Hanan of Liga Artzit, 2–1, and reached the seventh round, where they lost 0–3 to the eventual runners-up, Maccabi Tel Aviv, in Bloomfield Stadium.[10]

Notable former players

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Notable former managers

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References

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  1. ^ "טבריה" [Tiberias]. Davar (in Hebrew). Tel Aviv. 27 May 1929. Retrieved 13 October 2020.
  2. ^ "הפועל אפיקים מוסיף לנצח" [Hapoel Afikim Keeps on Winning]. Omer (in Hebrew). Tel Aviv. 31 March 1941. Retrieved 13 October 2020.
  3. ^ "אספורט" [Sport]. Davar (in Hebrew). Tel Aviv. 7 December 1947. Retrieved 13 October 2020.
  4. ^ Results of friendly games Al Hamishmar, 3.12.1950, Historical Jewish Press (in Hebrew)
  5. ^ Friendly games Al Hamishmar, 26.10.1952, Historical Jewish Press (in Hebrew)
  6. ^ In the regional league of Jordan Valley Davar, 29.3.1953, Historical Jewish Press (in Hebrew)
  7. ^ In the regional league in the Jordan Valley Al Hamishmar, 5.4.1953, Historical Jewish Press (in Hebrew)
  8. ^ Isfiya and Ashdod promoted to Liga Alef Maariv, 26.4.1987, Historical Jewish Press (in Hebrew)
  9. ^ a b c Afikim's mythological football ground turned into a boarding house site Archived 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine Eli Kedem, kibbutz.org.il, 5.2.2009 (in Hebrew)
  10. ^ Maccabi Tel Aviv VS Hapoel Afikim Archived 2013-10-21 at the Wayback Machine Maccabi Tel Aviv FC