Israel Halivner

Israel Halivner (Hebrew: ישראל חליבנר; 10 January 1928[1]-11 December 2013) was a former Israeli footballer, who played for Maccabi Tel Aviv, and football manager. He was the head coach of Maccabi Tel Aviv when the club won its second Asian Club Championship.[2]

Israel Halivner
Personal information
Full nameIsrael "Halaula" Halivner
Date of birth(1928-01-10)10 January 1928
Place of birthPoland
Date of death11 December 2013(2013-12-11) (aged 85)
Place of deathGivatayim, Israel
Position(s)Midfielder
Youth career
1940–1948Maccabi Tel Aviv
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1948–1956Maccabi Tel Aviv
1957–1958Maccabi Ramat Gan
Managerial career
1957–1958Maccabi Ramat Gan
1962Maccabi Tel Aviv
1962–1964Maccabi Sha'arayim
1964Bnei Yehuda
1965Maccabi Haifa
1966–1968Maccabi Tel Aviv
1968–1970Beitar Jerusalem
1970–1971Maccabi Tel Aviv
1972–1973Shimshon Tel Aviv
1975Beitar Jerusalem
1975–1976Hapoel Jerusalem
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Career edit

Playing career edit

Halivner joined Maccabi Tel Aviv at the age of 12 and four championships and two cups during the 1950s. In 1957 Halivner moved to Maccabi Ramat Gan, where he served as coach as well as playing. In 1958, at the age of 30, Halivner retired from active play and returned to Maccabi Tel Aviv, to serve as coach for the youth team.

Managerial career edit

In 1962, as Halivner was still coaching Maccabi Tel Aviv's youth team, the club board decided to sack coach Ignác Molnár and to install Halivner as coach for the senior team.[3] Halivner stayed as head coach until the end of the season,[4] saved the team from relegation and coached the team in the cup final, losing to Maccabi Haifa in a replay.

Halivner next took managerial positions in Maccabi Sha'arayim[5] (where he led the team to promotion to Liga Leumit), Bnei Yehuda[6][7] and Maccabi Haifa,[8] before returning to Maccabi Tel Aviv as head coach for at the beginning of the double season.[9] The club won the championship and qualified to the Asian Club Championship, but Halivner moved on to coach Beitar Jerusalem.[10] In 1970 Halivner returned to Maccabi Tel Aviv[11] and guided the club to its second Asian Club Championship title,[12] as well as its 14th cup (as the previous season's cup played out in the first half of the season). However, poor results in the league and the new cup competition led Halivner to leave the post. Halivner coached Shimshon Tel Aviv,[13] Beitar Jerusalem and Hapoel Jerusalem, but late retired from coaching altogether to concentrate on running his family's travel agency business.

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