Full name |
Hapoel Bnei Hurfeish Football Club הפועל בני חורפיש | ||
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Founded | 2013 | ||
Ground | Peki'in | ||
Manager | Imad Fares | ||
League | Liga Gimel Upper Galilee | ||
2015–16 | 6th | ||
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Hapoel Bnei Hurfeish ( Hebrew: הפועל בני חורפיש) is an Israeli football club based in the Hurfeish. The club currently plays in Liga Gimel Upper Galilee division.
The club was established in 2013 as a revival of a defunct club, Hapoel Hurfeish, which operated until 2003, [1] and in its best played in Liga Alef. [2] [3] The new club was placed in the Upper Galilee division of Liga Gimel, and finished 11th in its first season in the league, and 6th in its second season. [4] In the cup, the club's best achievement is the fourth round, which doubles as the league cup final, where they lost in 2014–15 to Maccabi Nahf 1–5. [5]
The club plays his home matches in the nearby village of Peki'in, as the old football stadium in the village, which was built in 1978, deemed unfit. [6] Work on the renovation of the stadium began in 2013, [7] but work was halted in early 2014 as the budget ran out, due to inadequate planning. [8] [9]
Full name |
Hapoel Bnei Hurfeish Football Club הפועל בני חורפיש | ||
---|---|---|---|
Founded | 2013 | ||
Ground | Peki'in | ||
Manager | Imad Fares | ||
League | Liga Gimel Upper Galilee | ||
2015–16 | 6th | ||
|
Hapoel Bnei Hurfeish ( Hebrew: הפועל בני חורפיש) is an Israeli football club based in the Hurfeish. The club currently plays in Liga Gimel Upper Galilee division.
The club was established in 2013 as a revival of a defunct club, Hapoel Hurfeish, which operated until 2003, [1] and in its best played in Liga Alef. [2] [3] The new club was placed in the Upper Galilee division of Liga Gimel, and finished 11th in its first season in the league, and 6th in its second season. [4] In the cup, the club's best achievement is the fourth round, which doubles as the league cup final, where they lost in 2014–15 to Maccabi Nahf 1–5. [5]
The club plays his home matches in the nearby village of Peki'in, as the old football stadium in the village, which was built in 1978, deemed unfit. [6] Work on the renovation of the stadium began in 2013, [7] but work was halted in early 2014 as the budget ran out, due to inadequate planning. [8] [9]