1937 Palestine Cup

The 1937 Palestine Cup (Hebrew: הגביע הארץ-ישראלי, HaGavia HaEretz-Israeli) was the eighth season of Israeli Football Association's nationwide football cup competition. The defending holders were Maccabi Avshalom Petah Tikva.

1937 Palestine Cup
Tournament details
Country Mandatory Palestine
Teams13
Defending championsMaccabi Avshalom Petah Tikva
Final positions
ChampionsHapoel Tel Aviv
(3rd title)
Runner-upHapoel HaDarom Tel Aviv
Tournament statistics
Matches played13
Goals scored59 (4.54 per match)
← 1935
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Reinstated after a year's hiatus, due to the outbreak of the 1936-1939 Arab revolt, the competition saw Hapoel HaDarom Tel Aviv upsetting Maccabi Tel Aviv and reaching the final, aided by suspensions that were handed to Maccabi players, forcing the club to field a youth team for the Semi-final match against Hapoel HaDarom

In the final, Hapoel Tel Aviv defeated Hapoel HaDarom 3–0 to win its third cup.

Results edit

First round edit

Home TeamScoreAway Team
Hapoel Haifa2–0Hapoel HaKochav Tel Aviv
Maccabi Bar Kokhva Jerusalem0–10Maccabi Tel Aviv
Hapoel Tel Aviv12–1Maccabi Haifa
Hakoah Tel Aviv4–1Hapoel Jerusalem
Maccabi Nes Tziona1–2Maccabi Avshalom Petah Tikva
Maccabi Hadera1–0 (a.e.t.)Hapoel Herzliya

Byes: Hapoel HaDarom Tel Aviv, Hapoel Rishon LeZion

Quarter-finals edit

Home TeamScoreAway Team
Hapoel Haifa2–3Hapoel Tel Aviv
Hapoel HaDarom Tel Aviv5–2Maccabi Avshalom Petah Tikva
Hakoah Tel Aviv0–0Maccabi Tel Aviv
Maccabi Haderaw/oHapoel Rishon LeZion

Replay edit

Home TeamScoreAway Team
Maccabi Tel Aviv1–0Hakoah Tel Aviv

Semi-finals edit

Home TeamScoreAway Team
Hapoel Tel Aviv5–0
[note 1]
Maccabi Hadera
Hapoel HaDarom Tel Aviv2–1Maccabi Tel Aviv

Final edit

Hapoel Tel Aviv3–0Hapoel HaDarom Tel Aviv
? 55'
Bakshi 57' (o.g.)
Poliakov 86'
Palestine Post

Notes edit

  1. ^ The match was abandoned after a Maccabi Hadera player attacked the referee. The result at the time of the abandonment was confirmed by the EIFA.

References edit

  • 100 Years of Football 1906–2006, Elisha Shohat (Israel), 2006

External links edit