2006–07 in Israeli football

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{{Infobox football country season

| country = Israel

| season = 2006–07

| division1 = Israeli Premier League

| champions1 = Beitar Jerusalem

| division2 = Liga Leumit

| champions2 = Ironi Kiryat Shmona

| division3 = Liga Artzit

| champions3 = Hapoel Ramat Gan

| domestic = State Cup

| dchampions = Hapoel Tel Aviv

| leaguecup = Supercup

| lchampions = Maccabi Herzliya

| prevseason = 2005–06

| nextseason = 2007–08

| flagicon = yes

}}

The 2006–07 season was the 59th season of competitive football in Israel, and the 80th season under the Israeli Football Association, established in 1928, during the British Mandate.

IFA Competitions

=League Competitions=

=Cup Competitions=

International Club Competitions

=[[2006–07 UEFA Champions League|Champions League]]=

==Third qualifying round==

{{TwoLeg start}}

{{TwoLegResult|Liverpool|England|3–2|Maccabi HaifaThe home game of Maccabi Haifa was played in the Lobanovsky Dynamo Stadium in Kyiv, Ukraine, because of the Israel-Lebanon conflict{{cite news |title=Liverpool to play Haifa in Kiev |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/europe/4791507.stm |publisher=BBC Sport |date=14 August 2006 |access-date=8 August 2006 }}|Israel|1–1 |2–1 }}

|}

=[[2006–07 UEFA Cup|Uefa Cup]]=

==Second qualifying round==

{{TwoLeg start}}

{{TwoLegResult|Hapoel Tel AvivThe home game of Hapoel Tel Aviv was played in the Willem II Stadium, Tilburg, Netherlands, because of the Israel-Lebanon conflict|ISR|4–2 |Domžale|SVN|1–2|3–0 }}

{{TwoLegResult|Dinamo Bucharest|ROM|2–1|Beitar JerusalemThe home game of Beitar Jerusalem was played in Georgi Asparuhov Stadium, Sofia, Bulgaria, because of the Israel-Lebanon conflict|ISR|1–0 |1–1}}

{{TwoLegResult|Bnei YehudaThe home game of Bnei Yehuda was played in National Stadium, Senec, Slovakia, because of the Israel-Lebanon conflict|ISR|0–6|Lokomotiv Sofia|BUL|0–2|0–4}}

|}

==First round==

{{TwoLeg start}}

{{TwoLegResult|Chornomorets Odesa|UKR|1–4|Hapoel Tel Aviv|ISR|0–1|1–3}}

{{TwoLegResult|Maccabi HaifaThe home game of Maccabi Haifa was played in De Goffert Stadium, Nijmegen, Netherlands, because of the Israel-Lebanon conflict|ISR|4–2|Litex Lovech|BUL|1–1|3–1}}

|}

==Group stage==

===Group A===

{{:2006–07 UEFA Cup group stage|transcludesection=Group A|showteam=MHA}}

===Group G===

{{:2006–07 UEFA Cup group stage|transcludesection=Group G|showteam=HAP}}

==Round of 32==

{{TwoLeg start}}

{{TwoLegResult|Hapoel Tel Aviv|Israel|2–5|Rangers|Scotland|2–1|0–4}}

{{TwoLegResult|CSKA Moscow|Russia|0–1|Maccabi Haifa|Israel|0–0|0–1}}

|}

==Last 16==

{{TwoLeg start}}

{{TwoLegResult|Maccabi Haifa|Israel|0–4|Espanyol|Spain|0–0|0–4}}

|}

=[[2006 Intertoto Cup|Intertoto Cup]]=

==Second round==

{{TwoLeg start}}

{{TwoLegResult|Maccabi Petah Tikva|ISR|4–2|NK Zrinjski|BIH|1–1|3–1}}

|}

==Third round==

{{TwoLeg start}}

{{TwoLegResult|Maccabi Petah Tikva|ISR|3–4|Ethnikos Achna FC|CYP|0–2|3–2}}

|}

National Teams

=[[Israel national football team|National team]]=

==[[UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying Group E|Euro 2008 Qualifying (Group E)]]==

{{UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying group tables|Group E|showteam=ISR}}

==Friendlies==

class="wikitable"

!Date

!Venue

!Opponents

!Score

!Israel scorers

15 August 2006

|Celje, Slovenia

|Slovenia

|1–1

|Yossi Benayoun

7 February 2007

|Ramat-Gan, Israel

|Ukraine

|1–1

|Walid Badir

=Women's National Team=

==[[UEFA Women's Euro 2009 qualifying|2009 UEFA Women's Championship Qualifying]]==

===Preliminary round – Group 2===

Played in Bosnia and Herzegovina:

{{:UEFA Women's Euro 2009 qualifying|transcludesection=Group A2|showteam=ISR}}

===Qualifying Stage – Group 6===

{{:UEFA Women's Euro 2009 qualifying|transcludesection=Group 6|showteam=ISR}}

=U-21 National team=

==[[2007 UEFA European Under-21 Championship|2007 European U-21 Championship]]==

===[[2007 UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualification|Qualifying Groups]]===

{{:2007 UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualification group stage|transcludesection=Group 13|showteam=ISR}}

===[[2007 UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualification play-offs|Play-offs]]===

{{TwoLeg start}}

{{TwoLegResult|France U-21|FRA|1–2|Israel U-21|ISR|1–1|0–1}}

{{end}}

===[[2007 UEFA European Under-21 Championship#Group A|2007 European U-21 Championship (Group A)]]===

{{:2007 UEFA European Under-21 Championship|transcludesection=Group A|showteam=ISR}}

=U-19 National team=

==[[2007 UEFA European Under-19 Championship|2007 European U-19 Championship]]==

===[[2007 UEFA European Under-19 Championship qualification|2007 European U-19 qualifying round (Group 2)]]===

{{:2007 UEFA European Under-19 Championship qualification|transcludesection=Group 2|showteam=ISR}}

===[[2007 UEFA European Under-19 Championship elite qualification|2007 European U-19 elite round (Group 6)]]===

{{:2007 UEFA European Under-19 Championship elite qualification|transcludesection=Group 6|showteam=ISR}}

=U-17 National team=

{{main|2007 UEFA European Under-17 Championship qualifying round#Group 9}}

{{:2007 UEFA European Under-17 Championship qualifying round|transcludesection=Group 9|showteam=ISR}}

=U-19 Women's National team=

{{#invoke:sports table|main|style=WDL

|res_col_header=Q

|sortable_table=y

|title=2007 European Women's U-19 Championship Qualifying

|showteam=ISR

|team1=SCO|name_SCO={{fbw|Scotland|name=Scotland U-19}}

|team2=RUS|name_RUS={{fbw|Russia|name=Russia U-19}}

|team3=SLO|name_SLO={{fbw|Slovenia|name=Slovenia U-19}}

|team4=ISR|name_ISR={{fbw|Israel|name=Israel U-19}}

|win_SCO=3|draw_SCO=0|loss_SCO=0|gf_SCO=14|ga_SCO=5

|win_RUS=2|draw_RUS=0|loss_RUS=1|gf_RUS=4|ga_RUS=2

|win_SLO=1|draw_SLO=0|loss_SLO=2|gf_SLO=4|ga_SLO=8

|win_ISR=0|draw_ISR=0|loss_ISR=3|gf_ISR=1|ga_ISR=8

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|result1=A|result2=A

|update=complete|source=

}}

Notes

{{Israeli football seasons}}

{{2006–07 in Israeli football}}

{{DEFAULTSORT:2006-07 in Israeli football}}