Beitar Nes Tubruk F.C.

Beitar Nes Tubruk
Full name Beitar Nes Tubruk Netanya
בית"ר נס טוברוק נתניה
Founded 1939, as Beitar Netanya
Ground Tubruk Stadium
Ground Capacity 500
Chairman Israel Arik Izikovich
Manager Israel Illan Messika
League Liga Gimel Sharon
2015–16 13th

Beitar Nes Tubruk Netanya (Hebrew: בית"ר נס טוברוק נתניה), formerly Beitar Netanya, is a football club in Netanya, Israel. The club is one of the most successful youth academies in the country, competing in youth competitions at all age levels.

History

Beitar Netanya

The original Beitar Netanya team spent several years in the lower divisions, mainly in the second division there the club played from 1961-77, 1981-82 and in 1986 the club was promoted to the top division (then Liga Leumit) as Liga Artzit champions. However, the club won only three games in its first and only season in the top flight, and were relegated with just 10 points, the lowest ever total during a 16-team season.

At the end of the 1991–92 Liga Artzit season the club was relegated to the third tier and then disbanded in 1993. The club rights were sold to a group of Israeli businessmen.

Beitar Nes Tubruk

Arik Izikovich with the help of National team manager Shlomo Scharf refounded the club as a feeder team in the hope of transferring young Israeli players to European clubs and improving the national team.

Sponsorship

The club relies heavily on transfer fees and loan arrangements. The annual budget is generally around 3 million shekels, with about a third of that budget coming from Ya'akov Shahar of Maccabi Haifa ($130,000 for the first option on two under-21 players) and Meir Shamir ($100,000).[1]


Honours

League

Honour No. Years
Second tier 2 19391, 1985–861
Third tier 3 1960–611, 1980–811, 1984–851
Fifth tier 1 1996–97

Cups

Honour No. Years
Liga Gimel divisional State Cup 1 2014–15

1As Beitar Netanya

Notable former managers

From Beitar Netanya

From Beitar Nes Tubruk (Youth)

Notable former players

From Beitar Netanya

From Beitar Nes Tubruk (Youth)

Notes

  1. Porath, Avinoam (January 31, 2007), "מלחמת עולם על היהלומים", Yediot Aharonot, Sport (24431), p. 6

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