1929 Palestine Cup

1929 Palestine Cup
Country  Palestine, British Mandate
Teams 18
Champions Maccabi Tel Aviv
Runners-up Maccabi Hasmonean Jerusalem
Matches played 18
Goals scored 75 (4.17 per match)

The 1929 Palestine Cup (Hebrew: הגביע הא"י, HaGavi'a HaEretz-Israeli) was the second season of Israeli Football Association's nationwide football cup competition. The joint-winners of the previous competition were Hapoel Tel Aviv and Maccabi Hasmonean Jerusalem.

Maccabi Tel Aviv won the cup, beating Maccabi Hasmonean Jerusalem 4–0 in the final, which was held on Maccabi Petah Tikva ground.

For the first (and penultimate) time, teams were allowed to enter reserve teams into the competition. However, only Maccabi Tel Aviv took advantage of this, and its B "Nordia" team reached the quarter-finals, before falling to Maccabi Zikhron Ya'akov after a replay.

Results

First Round

The draw for the first and the second rounds was held in mid-November 1928.[1][2] The matches were supposed to be played on 1 December 1928, however, the match between Maccabi Tel Aviv and PGH was postponed to 15 December 1928, and was played on Hapoel Tel Aviv ground.[3]

Home Team Score Away Team
Wireless Sarafand 6–0[4][5] Gaza Bedouins
Maccabi Tel Aviv 1–0[6][7] P.G.H. Sarafand

Second Round

Second round matches started on 5 January 1929 with Maccabi Tel Aviv narrowly beating a Royal Air Force team of the 14th squadron, stationed in Amman and the previous year's cup final winner (and cup joint-holders) Hapoel Tel Aviv surprisingly losing to a British military team from the Royal Corps of Signals, stationed in Sarafand in Extra time.[8] Hapoel Tel Aviv appealed the result, claiming that according to the competition rules the match shouldn't have gone to extra time, but to a replay, [9]however, the appeal was rejected and Hapoel's elimination was confirmed.[10] The tie between the Arab team St. George and Maccabi Petah Tikva went to a replay after a 3–3 draw in Petah Tikva. In Jerusalem the Arab team won 2–1 and progressed to the quarter-finals.[11]

Home Team Score Away Team
Hapoel Haifa 4–0 Hapoel Jerusalem
Maccabi Tel Aviv 4–3 RAF Amman
Maccabi Zikhron Ya'akov 5–0 Maccabi Tiberias
Maccabi Hasmonean Jerusalem w/o Maccabi Hadera
Wireless Sarafand 2–0 (a.e.t.) Hapoel Tel Aviv
Maccabi Avshalom Petah Tikva 3–3 (a.e.t.) St. George
Maccabi "Nordia" Tel Aviv 2–1 Palestine and Transjordan Border Patrol
Maccabi HaGibor Haifa 0–2 British Police

Replay

Home Team Score Away Team
St. George 2–1 Maccabi Avshalom Petah Tikva

Quarter-finals

Matches were played on 2 February 1929, except for the match between Hapoel Haifa and Wireless Sarafand, which was postponed due to weather conditions[12] and was played on 16 February 1929.[13] The match between Maccabi "Nordia" Tel Aviv and Maccabi Zikhron Ya'akov went into a replay, which was played on 16 February 1929. The match was abandoned at the 65th minute due to the waterlogged pitch, with Maccabi Zikhron Ya'akov leading 2–1, and the result was confirmed as final. [14]

Home Team Score Away Team
Maccabi Tel Aviv 3–1 British Police
Maccabi "Nordia" Tel Aviv 1–1 (a.e.t.) Maccabi Zikhron Ya'akov
Maccabi Hasmonean Jerusalem 4–2 St. George
Hapoel Haifa 3–0 Wireless Sarafand

Replay

Home Team Score Away Team
Maccabi Zikhron Ya'akov 2–1 Maccabi "Nordia" Tel Aviv

Semi-finals

2 March 1929
Maccabi Hasmonean Jerusalem 2–0 Hapoel Haifa
Linenberg  70'
Simmons  85'
Do'ar HaYom
Maccabi Tel Aviv ground
Attendance: 6000
Referee: McEnroe

23 March 1929
Maccabi Zikhron Ya'akov 2–9 Maccabi Tel Aviv
Maccabi Petah Tikva ground

Final

30 March 1929
Maccabi Hasmonean Jerusalem 0–4 Maccabi Tel Aviv
Davar Zelivanski  4', 83'
Berger  69' (Pen.)
Zvi  81'
Maccabi Petah Tikva ground
Attendance: 3000
Referee: Stollery

References

  1. The Competition for the E.I. Cup Do'ar HaYom, 27 November 1928, Historical Jewish Press (Hebrew)
  2. In Sport - The Competition for the E.I. Cup Davar, 29 November 1928, Historical Jewish Press (Hebrew)
  3. Tel Aviv - In Sport Davar, 14 December 1928, Historical Jewish Press (Hebrew)
  4. Palestine from Day to Day - "Wireless" vs. "Bedouins" The Palestine Bulletin, 3 December 1928, Historical Jewish Press
  5. Tel Aviv - In Sport Davar, 2 December 1928, Historical Jewish Press (Hebrew)
  6. In Sport Davar, 20 December 1928, Historical Jewish Press (Hebrew)
  7. Maccabi Tel Aviv Beats the British Do'ar HaYom, 16 December 1928, Historical Jewish Press (Hebrew)
  8. Tel Aviv – In Sport Davar, 6 January 1929, Historical Jewish Press (Hebrew)
  9. In Sport Davar, 10 January 1929, Historical Jewish Press (Hebrew)
  10. Tel Aviv - In Sport Davar, 18 January 1929, Historical Jewish Press (Hebrew)
  11. In Sport Do'ar HaYom, 27 January 1929, Historical Jewish Press (Hebrew)
  12. In Sport Do'ar HaYom, 3 February 1929, Historical Jewish Press (Hebrew)
  13. Haifa Do'ar HaYom, 17 February 1929, Historical Jewish Press (Hebrew)
  14. In Sport Do'ar HaYom, 22 February 1929, Historical Jewish Press (Hebrew)

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