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Maccabi Ironi Ashdod F.C. (Hebrew: מכבי עירוני אשדוד), commonly known as Ironi Ashdod, is an Israeli football club based in Ashdod city. In 1999, the club was forced to merge with local rivals Hapoel Ashdod to create F.C. Ashdod (Moadon Sport Ashdod).

Maccabi Ironi Ashdod
מכבי עירוני אשדוד
Full nameMaccabi Ironi Ashdod
Nickname(s)The Dolphins, "Ironia"
Founded1961 as Maccabi Ashdod
1981 as Maccabi Ironi Ashdod
2015 (Re-established) as Football club Maccabi Ashdod
Groundsynthetic Stadium, Ashdod
Capacity2,000
Owner"Ashdod's dolphins" Voluntary association
ChairmanBaruch Dego
ManagerYossi Hakim
LeagueLiga Alef South
2021–22Liga Alef South, 7th
Home colours
Away colours

In 2015, the club was resurrected by its supporters.[1] The newborn club, owned and operated by fans, began in the bottom tier of Israeli football – Liga Gimel. Ironi Ashdod did well in their inaugural season and were promoted[2] to Liga Bet.


Re-establishment as a fan-owned club


Founders of the new club, on the day the construction was signed. 14 in April 2015
Founders of the new club, on the day the construction was signed. 14 in April 2015

During the 2014–15 season, Ironi Ashdod fans protested against F.C. Ashdod chairman Jacky Ben-Zaken by cheering for the opponents of F.C. Ashdod during matches.[3] The protests intensified after Ben-Zaken decided to rename F.C. Ashdod to Hapoel Ashdod and change the team colors to red.

After re-organizing as a fan-owned club, the club played the 2015–16 season in Liga Gimel. Pini Ayash was appointed as head coach and Tal Aspormas was signed as general manager.

At the start of the 2016–17 season, the "Ironi Ashdod Fans association"[4] had 193 members that could vote or be nominated during elections.


Early history


The old logo (1981–1999)
The old logo (1981–1999)

Maccabi Ashdod FC was established in 1961 by the Israeli Maccabi Union, and was registered for the start of the games in Liga Gimel Central division.[5] Some of the more famous players during the first years in "Liga Gimel" were Yehoshua Peretz, Zvika Kaspi, Shlomo Lasri and Meir Ben-Harush.

At the end of 1979-1980, the club qualified for the first time to "Liga Bet". At the end of 1980-1981, a major change was made as Maccabi Ashdod FC merged with Beitar Ashdod FC. The club added "Ironi" to its name (the first team in Israel to use that name) and was from then known as Maccabi Ironi Ashdod.

On July 1983, the club was sent by the Maccabi Israel Association to participate in the Maccabiah Games in Antwerp. They won the gold medal, beating Maccabi England 0-1 in the finals on Joseph Marzouk's goal. After two seasons in Liga Alef, the club was dropped back to "Liga Bet" (1983/1984).

At the end of 1988/1989 season, Maccabi Ironi Ashdod advanced back to Liga Alef after tough competition with Sektzia Ness Ziona. In 1989/1990, under the guidance of coach Arie Radler, Maccabi Ironi Ashdod led the Liga Alef South division until the 19' round, then a lost 1-0 to Hapoel Ashdod. In the final round, Maccabi Ironi Ashdod played Hapoel Kiryat Ono for second place, leading to national league Artzit play-off matches. Ironi Ashdod won 2-3 with a winning goal scored by Micah Sharvit in the 94th minute. In the playoffs, they won 1-2 over Hapoel Daliyat al-Karmel and 0-1 over Maccabi Tamra, resulting in two league promotions in two straight seasons.

In the National Artzit league, Ironi Ashdod played for three straight seasons. In their first season, Ironi finished fourth after leading the table a number of times. A year later the club signed Ofer Shitrit, Pudi Halfon, Miro Ben-Shimon and Fabian Grimberg. After a few rounds, Arie Radler was replaced by Reuven Cohen as head coach and the club finished the season in the middle of the table.

At the end of the 1992-1993 season, the club was promoted for the first time in its history to the first Israeli league Leumit. Young striker Amir Turgeman returned after a loan at Maccabi Tel Aviv, combining with Haim Levy, Meir Azran and a few other key players.

Ironi Ashdod signed many great players, such as Motti Ivanir, Igor Petrov and goalkeeper Bonni Ginzburg during 1993/1994 season and managed to secure another season in the league a few rounds before the end of the season. The following season, they climbed to first place after five rounds (2-3 victory over Maccabi Haifa at Kiryat Eliezer Stadium), but were eventually dropped back to the second League after a 1-1 draw against Maccabi Petah Tikva in the last round (1-1).

The club strengthened during the 1995/1996 season, but failed to return to the first league. One year later, Ironi Ashdod signed Aleksandr Polukarov, Naor Galili and Sami Ayash and returned to the first division after a close race with Maccabi Netanya and a crucial win over Hapoel Kiryat Shmona in the final round.

The 1997/1998 season was special. Stronger play from key contributors Alon Hazan, Yossi Madar, Tibor Balogh, and later Kazimierz Moskal allowed the team to reach the Israeli Cup Semi Finals for the first time in its history., which they ultimately lost 5-0 to Maccabi Haifa. The 1998/1999 team got the nickname "Robin Hood" from the media after defeating strong teams at Yud-Alef Stadium while losing to smaller clubs while playing at home.

On July 26, 1999, following heavy pressure from Jackie Ben Zaken, the club was forced to merge with their rival, Hapoel Ashdod, for financial reasons. The new club was called Ashdod F.C (Moadon Sport Ashdod) and their symbol and club color was changed.


Recent history


Maccabi Ironi Ashdod began the 2015/2016 season by signing local players Roy Sabbag, Yitzhak Ybarkan, Arieal Trabelsi, Daniel Tolmasov and Moshe Shalev and hiring experienced coach Pini Ayash. The team finished in first place, winning the promotion to Liga Bet "Darom Bet," the fourth league in the Israeli football, after a close battle with Maccabi Sderot. In the process, the team won three derby games from four league games against Hapoel Bnei Ashdod and Hapoel Adumim Ashdod. In the Israeli State cup, the team won the Liga Gimel Darom division trophy. Trabelsi scored two goals, and Tolomosov and Atias had one each to give a 4-1 victory over their rivals Adumim Ashdod. One round (4) later, the club lost to Hakoah Amidar Ramat Gan F.C. from Liga Alef by a score of 1-0.

The debut in Liga Bet "Darom Bet" wasn't perfect and a harsh pre-season didn't help new coach Tal Hirshoren succeed. After seven games and a crucial loss to Agudat Sport Nordia Jerusalem 1-0 at the Yud-alef stadium, he was sacked. Sharon Martziano was hired to stabilize the situation and to change the way the team played. The talented Eran Malkin, Dor Nahmani and Daniel Rahimi were signed and together, with a few additional changes, the team was able to make a twenty-game run without losing, eventually finishing fourth in the league.

The playoffs started well for the Dolphins after a 1-0 win against Beitar Giv'at Ze'ev at Givat Ze'ev, and continued with a dramatic 2-1 away win on penalty kicks against Kiryat Malachi, 2-2 after 90 minutes. Ironi played the semi-finals "Gmar Hamehozot" against F.C. Ironi Or Yehuda from Liga Bet "Darom Alef". After 90 minutes the score was 2-2. At the 115 minute mark, Or-Yehuda managed to take the lead and eventually win by a score of 3-2 after 120 minutes.

The team finished in first place, winning the promotion to Liga Alef Darom, After a 1-0 win against Bnei Eilat in the Round of the season finale.


Current squad


As to 27 June 2022
No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  ISR Avraham Ben Ishay
2 DF  ISR Ohad Atia
3 DF  ISR Sagi Kabilio
6 MF  ISR Shay Dagan
10 MF  ISR Eliezer Yosef
11 FW  ISR Elihay Tzabari
12 DF  ISR Osher Amos
14 MF  ISR Ido Ben Yosef
15 MF  ISR Or Hak
17 FW  ISR Yonatan Cohen
22 MF  ISR Derek Gazro
23 DF  ISR Omer Rismani
28 DF  ISR Oz Siton
No. Pos. Nation Player
29 MF  ISR Evyatar Mizrahi
30 MF  ISR Moad Abu Shaldem
55 GK  ISR Dudi Alon
77 MF  ISR Amit Malka
99 MF  ISR Liel Cohen
DF  ISR Oshri Tadela
DF  ISR Ben Levi
MF  ISR Ariel Lazmi
MF  ISR Dean Kindler
MF  ISR Adi Lavi
MF  ISR Amit Levi
FW  ISR Eli Elbaz

Honours



League


Honour No. Years
Fourth tier 4 1966–681, 1981–82, 1988–89, 2018–19
Fifth tier 2 1979–801, 2015–16
Sixth tier 1 1976–771

1. as Maccabi Ashdod


Israel Cup State


Honour

Semi Finals 1997/1998

Liga Bet south Division Cup 1988/1989, 2017/2018
Liga Gimel south Division Cup 2015/2016

Notable former managers



Costume maker


Years manufacturer
1975–1981Adidas
1981–1987Umbro
1987–1990Puma
1990–1999Diadora
2015–2016Lotto
2016–2017Umbro
2017–2018Diadora
2018–Lotto

See also



References


  1. A tiding for the football fans- Ironi Ashdod will be resurrected Shimon Yaish, ashdodnet.com, 15 March 2015 (in Hebrew)
  2. "2015/16: success for member-run clubs across Europe! - SD Europe". 27 June 2016.
  3. Fans protest intensifies ashdod4u.com, 24 April 2015 (in Hebrew)
  4. "מכבי עירוני אשדוד - האתר הרשמי - הצטרפות לעמותה". www.ironi-ashdod.co.il. Archived from the original on 3 May 2016.
  5. 12 New teams registered for Liga Gimel so far (Page 3) Hadshot HaSport, 27.9.1961, archive.football.co.il (in Hebrew)



На других языках


[de] Maccabi Ironi Aschdod

Der Maccabi Ironi Aschdod (hebräisch מכבי עירוני אשדוד) ist ein israelischer Fußballverein aus Aschdod. Das Team des Vereins spielt derzeit auf der dritte Ebene Israels, der Liga Alef. Bis zum Jahr 1999 spielte das Team in der ersten Liga. Der Club, mit den Vereinsfarben gelb und blau wird auch "Dolphinim" oder "Ironia" genannt.
- [en] Maccabi Ironi Ashdod F.C.

[ru] Маккаби Ирони (футбольный клуб, Ашдод)

«Маккаби Ирони» Ашдод (ивр.: מכבי עירוני אשדוד), широко известен как «Ирони Ашдод» — израильский футбольный клуб, базировавшийся в Ашдоде. В 1999 году он объединился с местным конкурентом «Хапоэль» Ашдод, создав «Ашдод».



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