Toto Cup

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{{Infobox football league

| name =Israel Toto Cup

| image =Gvia Hatoto.png

| pixels =150px

| country =Israel

| confed =UEFA (Europe)

| founded =

| first ={{Start date and age|1984}}

| folded =

| teams =30 (14 participants in Al, 16 in Leumit)

| feeds =

| champions = Maccabi Tel Aviv (Al)
Hapoel Tel Aviv (Leumit)

| season =

| most_successful=Maccabi Tel Aviv (9 cups)

| tv =

| website =[http://www.football.org.il/TotoCup/Pages/PriemerLeague.aspx Toto Cup Al]
[http://www.football.org.il/TotoCup/Pages/PriemerLeague.aspx?SEASON_ID=12&LEAGUE_ID=630 Toto Cup Leumit]

| current = {{ubl|2025–26 Toto Cup Al|2025–26 Toto Cup Leumit}}

}}

The Israel Toto Cup ({{langx|he|גביע הטוטו}}, Gvia Ha'Toto) is an association football tournament that features clubs in the two highest divisions in Israel: the Israeli Premier League {{aka}} Ligat Ha'Al; and the Israeli 2nd division Liga Leumit. Both of these leagues are featured separately for the Israel Toto Cup – at a distinct seasonal tournament for each of these two. They are simply referred to as Toto Cup Al and Toto Cup Leumit, in many global media outlets.

From 1999 to 2009, the tournament was also open to clubs from the third division, until the cancellation of Liga Artzit.

The Toto Cup is the third most important competition in Israeli football after the Israeli Premier League and the Israeli State Cup. As it isn't highly regarded, Israeli clubs use the games to rotate their squad and give fringe players and youth players a chance. However, the Israeli Sports Betting Council pays 1.25 million NIS to the winners, while the runners-up receive 950,000 NIS.{{cite news|url=http://www.globes.co.il/news/article.aspx?did=1000718449 |script-title=he:גביע הטוטו: 6 מיליון שקל יחולקו העונה ל-16 המשתתפות |trans-title=Toto Cup: 6 million shekel will be divided between the 16 teams |language=he |publisher=Globes |date=24 January 2012 |access-date=24 January 2012 }}

History

League cups, in different formats, were played in Israel irregularly since the 1950s. In 1958, 1968 and 1973, anniversary cups, celebrating the 10th, 20th and 25th anniversary of independence of Israel, were played as a league cup competition, by Liga Leumit and Liga Alef clubs separately. In 1975–76 a League Cup competition was played, won by Hapoel Hadera (in Liga Leumit) and Maccabi Ramat Amidar (in Liga Alef), but the competition wasn't played again in the following seasons.{{citation needed|date=August 2022}}

In 1982 the IFA introduced a league cup, called Lilian Cup, after former IFA treasurer Yehuda Lilian, who died in February 1982.[http://jpress.org.il/Olive/APA/NLI_Heb/SharedView.Article.aspx?parm=mh9Uw3qJTKEcuGuB8lqnOHk4qulrKeBks4XGolEq4MBXHGtAlS%2FuNzZARD%2BaWcBmYw%3D%3D&mode=image&href=DAV%2f1982%2f02%2f16&page=5&rtl=true Yehuda Lilian Dies], Davar, 16 February 1982, Historical Jewish Press {{in lang|he}} The competition, played at the beginning of the season, involved the top four teams from previous season. Its format was changed during its years of play, at times being played in league format and at times being played as a knock-out competition. The competition was last played in 1989–90. This cup is sometimes being referred as a predecessor of the Toto Cup,[http://www.ynet.co.il/articles/0,7340,L-3754853,00.html Sinai? Ivanir? Malmilian? That's How the Toto Cup Started] Yoni Lev Ari, 01 August 2009, ynet.co.il {{in lang|he}} but these competitions are unconnected.[http://jpress.org.il/Olive/APA/NLI_Heb/SharedView.Article.aspx?parm=X8TUGTYFoUqk22zS54CnFM8JIsNgsz%2F9FmRkgwHEnNlFJA8nEx9j%2B%2B2BGuLbgD5%2FYw%3D%3D&mode=image&href=MAR%2f1984%2f01%2f26&page=24&rtl=true A League Cup in the English Method – From the Next Season] Maariv, 26 January 1984, Historical Jewish Press {{in lang|he}}

In 1984–85 the IFA introduced a League Cup competition for the two top tiers of the Israeli football league system. The first round of the competition was played on 30 October 1984,[http://jpress.org.il/Olive/APA/NLI_Heb/SharedView.Article.aspx?parm=X8TUGTYFoUqk22zS54CnFFTTzvJ1kYnhiwgLeC1lF%2F%2FkjRQeW40BYCBpM7QECH6HYw%3D%3D&mode=image&href=MAR%2f1984%2f10%2f31&page=20&rtl=true 53 Tickets Were Sold for Two Matches in the "Shkhuna"] Maariv, 31 October 1984, Historical Jewish Press {{in lang|he}} while the first finals, played on 7 May 1985, was won by Maccabi Yavne (Liga Leumit) and Hapoel Ashkelon (Liga Artzit). Before the 1986–87 Season the Israeli Sports Betting Council started sponsoring the competition, which was renamed Toto Cup, and guaranteed rewards for participation and achievements in the competition.[https://archive.today/20141004032719/http://jhpress.nli.org.il/Default/Scripting/ArticleWin.asp?From=Archive&Source=Page&Skin=TAUHe&BaseHref=MAR/1986/09/05&PageLabelPrint=7&EntityId=Ar00701&ViewMode=HTML The Grants Will Interest the Teams as the Toto Cup Begins] Ma'ariv, 5 September 1986, Historical Jewish Press {{in lang|he}}

In 1999–2000, following the creation of the Israeli Premier League, the competition for the two top tiers was merged, so that the competition was played by the 24 top teams, and a separate competition was introduced for the third tier, Liga Artzit. In 2004–05 the competitions were separated once again so starting from this season and up until the closure of Liga Artzit at the end of the 2008–09 season there were three league cup competitions running, for each of the three top divisions.

In the 2013–14 season, the Toto Cup was not played due to a disagreement between the Israeli Sports Betting Council and the IFA following the publication of a report by a committee headed by Yaron Zelekha which was set up to examine the way football in Israel was managed.{{cite web|title=The Football's Roots are Rotten, Really Rotten|url=http://www.haaretz.co.il/sport/israel-soccer/1.2066311|website=haaretz.co.il|access-date=27 July 2014|language=he}}{{cite web |last1=Asayag |first1=Ofira |author-link=Ofira Asayag |title=All Toto Cup Games for the Upcoming Season Are Canceled |url=http://www.one.co.il/Article/120383.html |access-date=27 July 2014 |website=one.co.il |language=he}} The IFA and the Israeli Sports Betting Council reached an agreement in October 2013, which confirmed the cancellation of the 2013–14 competitions.[http://sports.walla.co.il/?w=/157/2687240 The FA and the Toto Agreed on the terms of the marketing of the Premier League] Itzik Itzchaki, 20 October 2013, walla.co.il {{in lang|he}}

Current competition structure

=Group stages=

==Premier League==

The group stages are usually played before the opening of the football leagues and take place from August to October, and the finals take place in January. the 14 teams in league are divided into three groups: five teams in two groups, and four teams in one group. Each team plays against each team once. The two teams placed last in each group are eliminated with the rest of teams advance to the quarterfinals.

==Liga Leumit==

The group stages are usually played before the opening of the football leagues and take place from August to September, and the finals take place in December. the 16 teams in league are divided into four groups, four teams in each group. Each team plays against each team once, making a total of three games for each team. The best two teams in each group advances to the quarterfinals.

=Further rounds=

Until 2009, the eight teams that played in the quarterfinals played in a regular knock-out, two meetings for each team in the quarterfinals. Each team played one meeting at their home in the order determined in a raffle.

From the 2009–10 season until the 2012–13 season both Al and Leumit cups had just one game was played in the quarterfinals on the home ground of one of the team by a raffle just like the State Cup games.

Since the 2012–13 season, Al teams play each other twice in the quarterfinals while Leumit play each other once.

The four winning teams who progressed to the semifinals play against their opponent once. the two winners reaches the final and the final winner is the cup winner. the final and the Toto Cup semifinals are all played in the same stadium.

From the quarterfinals and above if a match is drawn, the game is settled with extra time and penalty shootouts.

Winners

class="wikitable sortable"

! Season

! Top Division

! Second Division

! Third Division

1984–85 (Leumit | Artzit)

| Maccabi Yavne

| Hapoel Ashkelon

| rowspan=15 align=center bgcolor=eeeeee| Not held

1985–86 (Leumit | Artzit)

| Hapoel Petah Tikva

| Hapoel Hadera

1986–87 (Leumit | Artzit)

| rowspan=2| Shimshon Tel Aviv

| Hapoel Haifa

1987–88 (Leumit | Artzit)

| Hapoel Bat Yam

1988–89 (Leumit | Artzit)

| Hapoel Be'er Sheva

| Hapoel Hadera

1989–90 (Leumit | Artzit)

| rowspan=2| Hapoel Petah Tikva

| rowspan=2| Maccabi Petah Tikva

1990–91 (Leumit | Artzit)
1991–92 (Leumit | Artzit)

| Bnei Yehuda

| rowspan=2| Maccabi Jaffa

1992–93 (Leumit | Artzit)

| Maccabi Tel Aviv

1993–94 (Leumit | Artzit)

| Maccabi Haifa

| Beitar Tel Aviv

1994–95 (Leumit | Artzit)

| Maccabi Petah Tikva

| Hapoel Bat Yam

1995–96 (Leumit | Artzit)

| Hapoel Be'er Sheva

| rowspan=2| Hakoah Maccabi Ramat Gan

1996–97 (Leumit | Artzit)

| Bnei Yehuda

1997–98 (Leumit | Artzit)

| Beitar Jerusalem

| Maccabi Jaffa

1998–99 (Leumit | Artzit)

| Maccabi Tel Aviv

| Hakoah Maccabi Ramat Gan

1999–2000 (Al-Leumit | Artzit)

| colspan=2 align=center|Maccabi Petah Tikva

| Hapoel Ramat Gan

2000–01 (Al-Leumit | Artzit)

| colspan=2 align=center| Hapoel Haifa

| Maccabi Kafr Kanna

2001–02 (Al-Leumit | Artzit)

| colspan=2 align=center| Hapoel Tel Aviv

| rowspan=2| Hapoel Ashkelon

2002–03 (Al-Leumit | Artzit)

| colspan=2 align=center| Maccabi Haifa

2003–04 (Al-Leumit | Artzit)

| colspan=2 align=center| Maccabi Petah Tikva

| Ironi Ramat HaSharon

2004–05 (Al | Leumit | Artzit)

| Hapoel Petah Tikva

| Maccabi Netanya

| Hapoel Ashkelon

2005–06 (Al | Leumit | Artzit)

| Maccabi Haifa

| Hapoel Acre

| rowspan=2| Hapoel Ramat Gan

2006–07 (Al | Leumit | Artzit)

| Maccabi Herzliya

| Ironi Kiryat Shmona

2007–08 (Al | Leumit | Artzit)

| Maccabi Haifa

| Hapoel Petah Tikva

| Ironi Kiryat Ata

2008–09 (Al | Leumit | Artzit)

| Maccabi Tel Aviv

| Hapoel Be'er Sheva

| Hapoel Marmorek

2009–10 (Al | Leumit)

| Beitar Jerusalem

| Ironi Kiryat Shmona

| rowspan=16 align=center bgcolor=eeeeee| Not held

2010–11 (Al | Leumit)

| rowspan=2| Ironi Kiryat Shmona

| Ironi Ramat HaSharon

2011–12 (Al | Leumit)

| Hapoel Ramat Gan

2012–13 (Al | Leumit)

| Hapoel Haifa

| Hapoel Rishon LeZion

2013–14

| colspan=2 align=center bgcolor=eeeeee| Not held

2014–15 (Al | Leumit)

| Maccabi Tel Aviv

| Hapoel Bnei Lod

2015–16 (Al | Leumit)

| Maccabi Petah Tikva

| Hapoel Ashkelon

2016–17 (Al | Leumit)

| Hapoel Be'er Sheva

| Maccabi Sha'arayim

2017–18 (Al | Leumit)

| rowspan=2| Maccabi Tel Aviv

| Hapoel Afula

2018–19 (Al | Leumit)

| Hapoel Katamon Jerusalem

2019–20 (Al | Leumit)

| Beitar Jerusalem

| Hapoel Ramat Gan

2020–21 (Al | Leumit)

| Maccabi Tel Aviv

| Hapoel Nof HaGalil

2021–22 (Al | Leumit)

| Maccabi Haifa

| Beitar Tel Aviv Bat Yam

2022–23 (Al | Leumit)

| Maccabi Netanya

| Hapoel Rishon LeZion

2023–24 (Al | Leumit)

| rowspan=2| Maccabi Tel Aviv

| Ironi Tiberias

2024–25 (Al | Leumit)

| Hapoel Tel Aviv

Winnings table

valign=top|

{| class="wikitable"

|+Top Division

! Rank

! Team

! Winnings

1

| Maccabi Tel Aviv ||align=center| 9

2

| Maccabi Haifa ||align=center| 5

rowspan=2| 3

| Hapoel Petah Tikva ||align=center rowspan=2| 4

Maccabi Petah Tikva
rowspan=2| 5

| Beitar Jerusalem ||align=center rowspan=2| 3

Hapoel Be'er Sheva
rowspan=4| 7

| Shimshon Tel Aviv ||align=center rowspan=4| 2

Bnei Yehuda
Ironi Kiryat Shmona
Hapoel Haifa
rowspan=4| 11

| Hapoel Tel Aviv ||align=center rowspan=4| 1

Maccabi Herzliya
Maccabi Yavne
Maccabi Netanya

|width="5"| 

|valign=top|

class="wikitable"

|+Second Division

! Rank

! Team

! Winnings

rowspan=2| 1

| Hakoah Maccabi Ramat Gan ||align=center rowspan=2| 3

Maccabi Jaffa
rowspan=7| 3

| Hapoel Ramat Gan ||align=center rowspan=7| 2

Hapoel Hadera
Hapoel Ashkelon
Hapoel Bat Yam
Maccabi Petah Tikva
Ironi Kiryat Shmona
Hapoel Rishon LeZion
rowspan=15| 10

| Beitar Tel Aviv ||align=center rowspan=15| 1

Hapoel Be'er Sheva
Hapoel Haifa
Hapoel Acre
Hapoel Petah Tikva
Maccabi Netanya
Ironi Ramat HaSharon
Hapoel Bnei Lod
Maccabi Sha'arayim
Hapoel Afula
Hapoel Katamon Jerusalem
Hapoel Nof HaGalil
Beitar Tel Aviv Bat Yam
Ironi Tiberias
Hapoel Tel Aviv

|width=5| 

|valign=top|

class="wikitable"

|+Third Division

! Rank

! Team

! Winnings

rowspan=2| 1

| Hapoel Ashkelon || align=center rowspan=2|3

Hapoel Ramat Gan
rowspan=4| 3

| Hapoel Marmorek || align=center rowspan=4|1

Maccabi Kafr Kanna
Ironi Ramat HaSharon
Ironi Kiryat Ata

|}

References

{{Reflist}}

{{National football (soccer) league cups}}

{{Football in Israel}}

{{Toto Cup}}

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Category:1984 establishments in Israel