This is a list of seasons played by Maccabi Tel Aviv Football Club in Israeli and European football, from 1928 (when the club joined the newly founded EIFA) to the most recent completed season. It details the club's achievements in major competitions, and the top scorers for each season. Top scorers in bold were also the top scorers in the Israeli league that season. Records of minor competitions such as the Lilian Cup are not included due to them being considered of less importance than the State Cup and the Toto Cup.

The club has won the League championship 23 times, the State Cup 24 times, the Toto Cup seven times and Asian Champion Club Tournament twice. The club has never been out of the top division of Israeli football.

History

Maccabi Tel Aviv Football Club was established in 1906 in the port city of Jaffa before relocating to the newly established Tel Aviv in 1909. In 1928 the club joined the EIFA and competed in its competitions ever since, winning its first cup in 1929 and league championship in 1936. The club represented Israel in the Asian Champion Club Tournament in 1969, and 1970, winning the title in both attempts. As Israel joined UEFA, in 1992, the club participated in UEFA tournaments, reaching the Champions League group stage in 2004–05 and 2015–16. In 2014–15, the club became the first club in Israel to win all three major domestic titles, the League Championship, the State Cup and the Toto Cup in one season.

Seasons

Season League State Cup League Cup International (Asia/Europe) Top goalscorer[nb 1]
Division P W D L F A Pts Pos Name Goals
1927–28 QF
1928–29 Winners
1929–30 Winners [nb 2]
1930–31 Pal. League
[nb 3]
65102710111st
1931–32 Pal. League157263738165thQF
1932–33 Winners
1933–34 Pal. League135352321133rdFinal
1934–35 Pal. League
[nb 4]
6213101055thQF[nb 5]
1935–36 Pal. League
[nb 6]
10721219161st [nb 7]
1936–37 SF
1937–38 Pal. League87012810141stFinal
1938–39 Pal. League
[nb 8]
117314413172ndSF
1939–40 Pal. League148244614183rdFinal
1940–41 Winners
1941–42 Pal. League
Southern
[nb 9]
2621148226432ndSF [nb 10]
1942–43 Pal. League
playoff
440013081stR3
1943–44 Pal. League2113266227284thRound of 16 [nb 11]
1944–45 Pal. League
Northern
114341916114th
1945–46 Winners
1946–47 Pal. League26222211630461stWinners
1947–48 Pal. League
[nb 12]
5500264102nd
1948–49 Isr. League
[nb 13]
24211210318431stQF [nb 14]Eli Fuchs
Aharon Sidi
Hazkelevich
6
1949–50
1950–51
1951–52 Alef2218228918381stFinal
1952–53 Winners
1953–54 Alef2216605911381st
1954–55 2617458428382ndWinners
1955–56 Leumit2213634716321st
1956–57 1810353620233rdSF
1957–58 2213905012351stWinners
1958–59 2213543819303rdWinnersR1
1959–60 2212645235302ndRound of 16
1960–61 2212283429264th
1961–62 22571022341710thFinal
1962–63 227782226217thRound of 16
1963–64 28135104032315thWinners
1964–65 30145114631334thWinners
1965–66 30146104529342ndQF
1966–67 603018128850781stWinners
1967–68 Round of 16
1968–69 3018754523432ndSFGroupWinners
1969–70 3015965121391stWinners
1970–71 30813933352910thSFWinners
1971–72 3018934520451stSF
1972–73 3081753123334thQFGroup
1973–74 30121173618352ndSF
1974–75 3014792619354thR4
1975–76 34139123834357thFinalQF
1976–77 30161044726421stWinners
1977–78 2612864429323rdRound of 16
1978–79 3018844716441stFinal
1979–80 3091473335325thQF
1980–81 30101283333328thR7
1981–82 301010102632308thRound of 16
1982–83 30101192723415thfinal
1983–84 30101194134415thSF
1984–85 3091563423427thRound of 16Group
1985–86 3016954827573rdSFSF
1986–87 30121174325473rdWinnersSF
1987–88 318121143433612thWinnersGroup
1988–89 33111111444442
[nb 15]
8thRound of 16SF
1989–90 32146124844484thRound of 16Group
1990–91 32911124353385thRound of 16Group
1991–92 3223638229751stFinalFinal
1992–93 3318877436622ndFinalWinnersCL, R1
1993–94 3927758036882ndWinnersSF
1994–95 3019655927631stRound of 16FinalCWC, R1
1995–96 3023525916741stWinnersGroupCL, QR
1996–97 30137104734466thFinalSFCL, QR
1997–98 30109114235396thRound of 16Final
1998–99 3020377732632ndRound of 16Winners
1999–2000 Premier3918813664258[nb 16]6thRound of 16R2
2000–01 38191187333684thWinnersR2
2001–02 33151264324573rdWinnersSFUEFA Cup, R2
2002–03 3322386631691stSFSFUEFA Cup, R1
2003–04 3316983522572ndQFGroupCL, 2QR
2004–05 331010133242408thWinnersQFCL, Group
2005–06 331111113537446thRound of 16SFUEFA Cup, 2QR
2006–07 3315117422854[nb 17]3rdRound of 16GroupAvi Nimni10
2007–08 33118144242416thR9QFUEFA Cup, 2QRFrance Yannick Kamanan12
2008–09 331111113635446thR9WinnersMaor Buzaglo9
2009–10 351799523534
[nb 18]
3rdRound of 16SFYossi Shivhon8
2010–11 3518611534035
[nb 19]
3rdR8SFEL, PORIsrael Eliran Atar18
2011–12 37167145542556th R8QFEL, GroupIsrael Eliran Atar13
2012–13 3625567830801st Round of 16QFIsrael Eliran Atar22
2013–14 3626647630841st R8CL, 3QR
EL, Round of 32
Israel Eran Zahavi29
2014–15 362196673270[nb 20]1st WinnersWinnersCL,3QR
EL, POR
Israel Eran Zahavi27
2015–16 3624937324832nd FinalGroupCL, GroupIsrael Eran Zahavi35
2016–17 3622686128722nd FinalQF EL, GroupIceland Viðar Kjartansson24
2017–18 3621876033712ndRound of 16 WinnersEL, Group Iceland Viðar Kjartansson21
2018–19 3627817717891stSemifinals WinnersEL, POR Israel Eliran Atar17
2019–20 3626916310871stEighth Round 2ndSQR Israel Yonatan Cohen13
2020–21 36211236533752ndWinners WinnersPOR, Round of 32 Israel Yonatan Cohen14
2021-22 3620976338693rdSF6thECL, KOCroatia Stipe Perica17

Key

Champions Runners-up Promoted Relegated

Notes

  1. Goals in all competitions (Liga Leumit or Liga Al, State Cup, Toto Cup and European) are counted.
  2. Maccabi Tel Aviv entered two teams to the competition. In the first round its B team had beaten Maccabi Zikhron Ya'akov 4–0,[1] while it’s a team forfeited its away match against Hapoel Haifa B team. The club then registered its entire A squad to appear for the B team for the rest of the competition, which the B team won.
  3. The 1930–31 league season was abandoned after several weeks due to tensions between the British Mandate government and the Jewish community following the publication of the Passfield white paper.[2]
  4. The 1934–35 league season was stopped to allow Maccabi club to prepare for the 1935 Maccabiah Games and wasn't renewed due to disagreement between Maccabi and Hapoel
  5. Maccabi Tel Aviv withdrew from the cup and forfeited its quarter-final match against Maccabi Petah Tikva.
  6. The 1935–36 league season was held from7 December 1935 to 18 December 1936.
  7. After three matches played in the first round the competition was abandoned due to the Arab Revolt.
  8. The 1938–39 league season was abandoned after playing one round of matches due to the Arab Revolt.
  9. The 1941–42 league season was held in three regional divisions followed by a play-off. The league was completed during the 1942–43 season.
  10. The club fielded four ineligible players in its quarter-final match against Shabab al-Arab Haifa. The quarter-final result was confirmed, with the club set to play Maccabi Haifa in the semi-final, however, the club was thrown out of the competition due to fielding ineligible players and the semi-final was given to Maccabi Haifa.
  11. The 1944 cup competitions began on 5 February 1944 and was completed during the following season, on 13 January 1945.
  12. The 1947–48 league was abandoned due to the 1948 Arab–Israeli War.
  13. The 1949–50 league began in May 1949 and ended on 24 June 1950.
  14. The 1949 cup competition was delayed by appeals after the completion of the quarter-finals. After settling the appeals three further matches were played in February 1951, and the competition was abandoned.
  15. Two points were deducted for violations of the Budgetary Regulations
  16. The club four points deducted as Kfir Edri tested positive for Ephedrine.[3]
  17. The club two points deducted.
  18. Maccabi Tel Aviv achieved 52 points in the regular season, which were halved at the beginning of the play-offs. The club scored 8 more points during the play-offs for a total of 60 points.
  19. Maccabi Tel Aviv achieved 50 points in the regular seasons, which were halved at the beginning of the play-offs. The club scored 10 more points during the play-offs for a total of 60 points.
  20. A match between Maccabi Tel Aviv and Hapoel Tel Aviv was abandoned and was given as a 0–0 with no points awarded.

References

  1. In Sport - The First Competitions in Football for the Palestine Cup Do'ar HaYom, 21 February 1930, Historical Jewish Press (in Hebrew)
  2. British Teams in E.I. Left the Football Association Do'ar HaYom, 28 October 1930, Historical Jewish Press (in Hebrew)
  3. לא סמים לזה סוף Avino'am Porat, 23 June 2015, Ynet (in Hebrew)
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