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Maccabi Ironi Ramat Gan
Maccabi Ironi Ramat Gan logo
Leagues Israeli Basketball Premier League
Founded1946; 78 years ago (1946)
ArenaZisman Arena
Capacity1,400 [1]
Location Ramat Gan
Team colorsWhite, Blue
  
PresidentHen Shniderman
Head coach Shmulik Brener
OwnershipMunicipality of Ramat Gan

Maccabi Ironi Ramat Gan ( Hebrew: מכבי עירוני רמת גן, formerly Ironi Ramat Gan) is a professional basketball club based in Ramat Gan in central Israel. The team currently plays in the Israeli Basketball Premier League, the top division of Israeli basketball. It plays at the Shalom Zisman Municipal sports Arena, which has a seating capacity for 1,400.

History

The Maccabi Ramat Gan basketball club was formed in 1946. Since 1968, it has been permanent in the first league.

In 1972, it lost in the cup final to Maccabi Tel Aviv, 108–99, with Ramat Gan's star, Belgium-born Kamil Dirks, scoring a still-unbroken cup final record of 43 points.

In the seasons 1971–72 and 1972–73, it finished second in the league. The same happened in the 1982–83 season.

The club also took its first steps in the European Cup in the 1973–74 season. A notable game was its victory over Sinudyne Bologna. With one of the club's founders, Samuel Jacobson, as the coach and stars such as Larry Gordon and Bob Griffin, Ramat Gan gained a surprising victory in the result 114–94.

Its all-time leading scorer, Doron Jamchi, made his first steps in 1978; he left to Maccabi Tel Aviv in 1985 after incredible years, with him being the league leading scorer for several seasons.

In 1987–88, led by head coach Effi Birnbaum, the club lost again to Maccabi Tel Aviv in the cup final at 107–85.

In the 1996–97 season, after increasing pressure from the city mayor, Maccabi Ramat Gan merged with another team, Beitar Ramat Gan, and is now called Maccabi Ironi Ramat Gan.

In 2001–02, it finished the season only second to Maccabi Tel Aviv, the champion.

In 2009–10, the team dropped to Liga Leumit after losing the relegation playoff in the Super League.

Ramat Gan returned to the first league at the end of the 2022–2023 season, led by its former captain, now coach, Shmulik Brener.

Players

Depth chart

Pos. Starting 5 Bench
C Benaya Srur
PF Isaiah Miles Karam Mashour
SF JP Tokoto Yahal Melamed
SG Adam Arieal Itay Moskovits
PG Jordan Cohen Yuval Shniderman
  • The Israeli league rule requires every team to have at least one Israeli on the court at any time.
  • There should be maximum 5 foreigners on a 12-men game sheet.

Notable players

To appear in this section a player must have either:
  • Set a club record or won an individual award as a professional player.
  • Played at least one official international match for his senior national team or one NBA game at any time.
  • United States Israel David Bernsley
  • Israel Erez Markovich
  • Nigeria Tunji Awojobi
  • See also

    References



    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    (Redirected from Ironi Ramat Gan)
    Maccabi Ironi Ramat Gan
    Maccabi Ironi Ramat Gan logo
    Leagues Israeli Basketball Premier League
    Founded1946; 78 years ago (1946)
    ArenaZisman Arena
    Capacity1,400 [1]
    Location Ramat Gan
    Team colorsWhite, Blue
      
    PresidentHen Shniderman
    Head coach Shmulik Brener
    OwnershipMunicipality of Ramat Gan

    Maccabi Ironi Ramat Gan ( Hebrew: מכבי עירוני רמת גן, formerly Ironi Ramat Gan) is a professional basketball club based in Ramat Gan in central Israel. The team currently plays in the Israeli Basketball Premier League, the top division of Israeli basketball. It plays at the Shalom Zisman Municipal sports Arena, which has a seating capacity for 1,400.

    History

    The Maccabi Ramat Gan basketball club was formed in 1946. Since 1968, it has been permanent in the first league.

    In 1972, it lost in the cup final to Maccabi Tel Aviv, 108–99, with Ramat Gan's star, Belgium-born Kamil Dirks, scoring a still-unbroken cup final record of 43 points.

    In the seasons 1971–72 and 1972–73, it finished second in the league. The same happened in the 1982–83 season.

    The club also took its first steps in the European Cup in the 1973–74 season. A notable game was its victory over Sinudyne Bologna. With one of the club's founders, Samuel Jacobson, as the coach and stars such as Larry Gordon and Bob Griffin, Ramat Gan gained a surprising victory in the result 114–94.

    Its all-time leading scorer, Doron Jamchi, made his first steps in 1978; he left to Maccabi Tel Aviv in 1985 after incredible years, with him being the league leading scorer for several seasons.

    In 1987–88, led by head coach Effi Birnbaum, the club lost again to Maccabi Tel Aviv in the cup final at 107–85.

    In the 1996–97 season, after increasing pressure from the city mayor, Maccabi Ramat Gan merged with another team, Beitar Ramat Gan, and is now called Maccabi Ironi Ramat Gan.

    In 2001–02, it finished the season only second to Maccabi Tel Aviv, the champion.

    In 2009–10, the team dropped to Liga Leumit after losing the relegation playoff in the Super League.

    Ramat Gan returned to the first league at the end of the 2022–2023 season, led by its former captain, now coach, Shmulik Brener.

    Players

    Depth chart

    Pos. Starting 5 Bench
    C Benaya Srur
    PF Isaiah Miles Karam Mashour
    SF JP Tokoto Yahal Melamed
    SG Adam Arieal Itay Moskovits
    PG Jordan Cohen Yuval Shniderman
    • The Israeli league rule requires every team to have at least one Israeli on the court at any time.
    • There should be maximum 5 foreigners on a 12-men game sheet.

    Notable players

    To appear in this section a player must have either:
    • Set a club record or won an individual award as a professional player.
    • Played at least one official international match for his senior national team or one NBA game at any time.
  • United States Israel David Bernsley
  • Israel Erez Markovich
  • Nigeria Tunji Awojobi
  • See also

    References




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