Israeli Premier League

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The Israeli Premier League (Hebrew: ליגת העל, Ligat HaAl, lit.'The Super League') is a professional association football (soccer) league, that operates as the highest-division of the Israeli football league. This top tier league is contested by 14 clubs, and operates on a system of promotion and relegation with its second division Liga Leumit. Seasons run from August to May, with teams playing between 33 and 36 matches each, totalling 240 matches in every season.

Israeli Premier League
Organising bodyIsrael Football Association
Founded1999; 25 years ago (1999)
CountryIsrael
ConfederationUEFA (Europe; 1980–81; 1991–present)
OFC (Oceania; 1985–89)
AFC (Asia; 1954–74)
Number of teams14 (since 2013–14)
Level on pyramid1
Relegation toLiga Leumit
Domestic cup(s)Israel State Cup
Toto Cup (Al)
Israel Super Cup
International cup(s)UEFA Champions League
UEFA Europa League
UEFA Europa Conference League
Current championsMaccabi Tel Aviv
(25th title)
(2023–24)
Most championshipsMaccabi Tel Aviv
(25 titles)
TV partnersCharlton Sport, Sport5.co.il
Websitewww.football.org.il/leagues/league/?league_id=40 Edit this at Wikidata
Current: 2024–25 Israeli Premier League

The competition formed in 1999 following the decision of the Israel Football Association to form a new league. It is also ranked 15th in the UEFA coefficients of leagues based on performances in European competitions over the last five years.[1]

Since 1932, a total of 15 clubs have been crowned champions of the Israeli Football League. Of the thirty clubs to have competed since the inception of the Israeli Premier League in 1999, six have won the title: Beitar Jerusalem (twice), Hapoel Be'er Sheva (three times), Hapoel Tel Aviv (twice), Maccabi Haifa (ten times), Maccabi Tel Aviv (seven times), and Ironi Kiryat Shmona (once). The current champions are Maccabi Tel Aviv, who won the 2023–24 season.

Background

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The Israeli Premier League was founded in 1999 to replace its predecessor Liga Leumit (which became the second division) when the Israel Football Association decided to reshuffle all the leagues in hopes of improving competition. In its first season there were 14 clubs; the top thirteen clubs from the 1998–99 season and the top place club from the Liga Artzit (then, the third division). That season three clubs were relegated and one from Liga Leumit was promoted.[citation needed]

Competition

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There are 14 clubs in the league. At the end of each season, the two lowest-placed teams are relegated to Liga Leumit while two highest-placed teams of Liga Leumit are promoted in their place. For the 2012–13 season the league was decreased from 16 to 14 clubs as a result of reforms passed by the IFA on 27 June 2011.[2]

The participating clubs first play a conventional round-robin schedule for a total of 26 matches.

Following this, the top six teams play in a championship playoff, where they meet each other twice. Upon its conclusion, the first place team wins the Israeli championship and qualifies to participate in the second qualifying round of the UEFA Champions League. The runners-up and the third-placed teams qualify for the second qualifying round of the UEFA Europa Conference League.

In addition, the Israeli State Cup winners qualify for the first qualifying round of the UEFA Europa League.

If the State Cup winners are also one of the teams to finish in the league's top three places then the fourth-placed team will also play in UEFA Europa Conference League. In case the State Cup winners also win the Israeli Premier League then the second-placed league team will play in first qualifying round of the UEFA Europa League.

In addition, the bottom eight teams will play each other once to avoid two relegation spots.

Clubs

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A total of 31 clubs have played in the Israeli Premier League from its inception in 1999 and the start of the 2024–25 season. For a list of winners and runners-up of the Israeli Premier League since its inception, and top scorers for each season, see List of Israeli football champions.

Three clubs have been members of the Israeli Premier League for every season since its inception. This group is composed of Beitar Jerusalem, Maccabi Haifa and Maccabi Tel Aviv.

Members of the 2024–25 season

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The following 14 clubs will compete in the Israeli Premier League during the 2024–25 season.

Club
Position
in 2023–24
First season in
the Israeli Premier League
Number of seasons
in the Israeli Premier League
First season of
current spell in
Israeli Premier League
Top division
titles
Last top division title
Beitar Jerusalem[a][b]11th1999–200025th1999–200062007–08
Bnei Sakhnin6th2009–1019th2020–210Never
F.C. Ashdod[b]10th1999–200024th2016–170Never
Hapoel Be'er Sheva3rd2001–0219th2009–1052017–18
Hapoel Hadera12th2018–196th2018–190Never
Hapoel Haifa[b]4th1999–200019th2009–1011998–99
Hapoel Jerusalem[b]7th1999–20005th2021-220Never
Ironi Tiberias2nd Liga Leumit2024–20251st2024–20250Never
Ironi Kiryat Shmona1st Liga Leumit2007–200816th2024–202512011–12
Maccabi Bnei Reineh5th2022–233rd2022–230Never
Maccabi Haifa[a][b]2nd1999–200025th1999–2000152022–23
Maccabi Netanya9th2003–0423rd2017–1851982–83
Maccabi Petah Tikva[b]8th1999–200022nd2023–240Never
Maccabi Tel Aviv[a][b]1st1999–200025th1999–2000252023–24
  1. ^ a b c Never been relegated from the Israeli Premier League
  2. ^ a b c d e f g One of the original Israeli Premier League teams

Sponsorship

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In recent years, the league has been sponsored. The sponsor has been able to determine the league's sponsorship name. The list below details who the sponsors have been and what they called the competition:

  • 1999–2002: Pelephone – a mobile phone company (Ligat Pelephone)[3]
  • 2005–2010: Toto Winner Organization – the Israeli Sports Betting Board (Ligat Toto)
  • 2010–2016: Toto Winner Organization – the Israeli Sports Betting Board (Ligat Winner)[4]
  • 2016–2018: Toto Winner Organization – the Israeli Sports Betting Board (Ligat Ha'al)[5]
  • 2018–2019: Japanika – Asian restaurant (Ligat Japanika)[6]
  • 2019–2022: Tel Aviv Stock Exchange – Stock Exchange (Ligat Habursa Leniyarot Erech)[7]
  • 2022–2024: ONE ZERO – Digital Bank (Ligat ONE ZERO)[8]

Number of foreigners

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Teams are limited to six foreign players per team. Special circumstances such as Druze players from the Golan (no citizenship) or cases such as that of Toto Tamuz, do not count against the foreign player limit.In addition, players who play in the league for 6 consecutive years do not count against the foreign player limit. Also, Jewish players and players who are married to Israelis are exempt from these restrictions, as they are entitled to Israeli citizenship.

Broadcast rights

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Television

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Israeli Premier League games are broadcast live on Sport 1, Sport 1 HD, and Sport 2 channels, with the big match of the week which is reserved to be shown by Sport 5 and Channel 1 HD network television. There is also a league review show on Saturday nights at Sport 5 channel.

Abroad, rights to broadcasting in Hebrew are owned by The Israeli Network which broadcasts the matches in the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Panama, Costa Rica and in Europe.

In the United Kingdom, William Hill broadcasts matches live with English commentary on their online television service, William Hill TV.

Radio

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The rights of broadcasting on the radio belongs to Radio Tel Aviv since 2011, which broadcast alongside Radio Haifa, Radio Darom, Radio Galei Zahal and Radio Darom 101.5 in a show called Saturday of Football which also broadcasts live on ONE TV channel.

Internet

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The big match of the week is shown on the Channel 1 website. Since 2010, games summaries are shown online by Ynet, ONE and Sport 5.

Cellular

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Since 2012, ONE owns the broadcasting rights, which was previously owned by Sport 5.

Revenue

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Main sources of revenue for the clubs:

  • Broadcast rights
  • Ticket sales
  • Merchandise
  • Toto Winner – The Israeli Sports Betting Council
  • Sponsorship

UEFA league ranking

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Country ranking in European Leagues

UEFA League Ranking for the 2019–2024 period:

Source: UEFA Coefficients Graphs, 2024 UEFA Country Ranking

Champions

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For the complete list read the main article.

Performance by club

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A star above the crest is awarded for every five titles.

ClubTitlesRunners-upWinning seasons
Maccabi Tel Aviv
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
25121935–36, 1937, 1939, 1941–42, 1946–47, 1949–50, 1951–52, 1953–54, 1955–56, 1957–58, 1966–68, 1969–70, 1971–72, 1976–77, 1978–79, 1991–92, 1994–95, 1995–96, 2002–03, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2018–19, 2019–20, 2023–24
Maccabi Haifa
⭐⭐⭐
15101983–84, 1984–85, 1988–89, 1990–91, 1993–94, 2000–01, 2001–02, 2003–04, 2004–05, 2005–06, 2008–09, 2010–11, 2020–21, 2021–22, 2022–23
Hapoel Tel Aviv
⭐⭐
13161933–34, 1934–35, 1938–39, 1940–41, 1943–44, 1956–57, 1965–66, 1968–69, 1980–81, 1985–86, 1987–88, 1999–2000, 2009–10
Hapoel Petah Tikva
6101954–55, 1958–59, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1961–62, 1962–63
Beitar Jerusalem
661986–87, 1992–93, 1996–97, 1997–98, 2006–07, 2007–08
Maccabi Netanya
551970–71, 1973–74, 1977–78, 1979–80, 1982–83
Hapoel Be'er Sheva
531974–75, 1975–76, 2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18
Hakoah Ramat Gan21964–65, 1972–73
Bnei Yehuda Tel Aviv131989–90
Hapoel Ramat Gan11963–64
Hapoel Haifa111998–99
Ironi Kiryat Shmona112011–12
British Police[nb 1]11931–32
Hapoel Kfar Saba11981–82

Israeli Premier League (1999–present)

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Maccabi Tel Aviv celebrating their league winners title at the end of the 2012–13 season

When the Israeli Premier League became the top division of Israeli football in 1999–2000, Liga Leumit became the second division. Since then, only six clubs have won the title; Hapoel Tel Aviv, Ironi Kiryat Shmona, Maccabi Haifa, Maccabi Tel Aviv, Beitar Jerusalem and Hapoel Be'er Sheva. Hapoel Tel Aviv, Maccabi Haifa, Maccabi Tel Aviv and Beitar Jerusalem are sometimes referred to as the "Big Four" of Israeli football.[9]

Having won nine titles in the league's 23 seasons, the most successful club during this period is Maccabi Haifa; during the same period Maccabi Tel Aviv have added six to their total while Beitar Jerusalem and Hapoel Tel Aviv have won two championships each. Although Hapoel Tel Aviv have only finished top of the league twice since 1999—in 1999–2000 and ten years later in 2009–10—they have won the double on both occasions. This achievement was matched by Beitar Jerusalem in 2007–08.

Ironi Kiryat Shmona won their first championship during the 2011–12 season, thereby becoming the first northern title-winners. Maccabi Tel Aviv then won three titles in a row, including a Treble in 2014–15.

Key
Won the Israel State Cup during the same season.
Won the League Cup during the same season.
§Won both cups during the same season.
(titles)A running tally of the total number of championships won by each club is kept in brackets.
SeasonWinners (titles)Runners-upThird placeTop scorerGoalsNotes
1999–2000Hapoel Tel Aviv (11)[a]Maccabi HaifaHapoel Petah TikvaAssi Tubi (Maccabi Petah Tikva)27
2000–01 Maccabi Haifa (6)Hapoel Tel AvivHapoel Haifa[b]Avi Nimni (Maccabi Tel Aviv)25[12]
2001–02 Maccabi Haifa (7)Hapoel Tel Aviv[b]Maccabi Tel Aviv[a]Kobi Refua (Maccabi Petah Tikva)18
2002–03Maccabi Tel Aviv (19)Maccabi Haifa[b]Hapoel Tel AvivYaniv Abargil (Hapoel Kfar Saba)Shay Holtzman (Ironi Rishon LeZion / F.C. Ashdod)18
2003–04 Maccabi Haifa (8)Maccabi Tel AvivMaccabi Petah Tikva[b]Ofir Haim (Hapoel Be'er Sheva)Shay Holtzman (F.C. Ashdod)16
2004–05 Maccabi Haifa (9)Maccabi Petah TikvaF.C. AshdodRoberto Colautti (Maccabi Haifa)19
2005–06Maccabi Haifa (10)[b]Hapoel Tel AvivBeitar JerusalemShay Holtzman (F.C. Ashdod)18
2006–07Beitar Jerusalem (5)Maccabi NetanyaMaccabi Tel AvivYaniv Azran (F.C. Ashdod)15
2007–08Beitar Jerusalem (6)[a]Ironi Kiryat ShmonaSamuel Yeboah (Hapoel Kfar Saba)15
2008–09Maccabi Haifa (11)Hapoel Tel AvivBeitar Jerusalem[a]Barak Yitzhaki (Beitar Jerusalem)Shimon Abuhatzira (Hapoel Petah Tikva)Eliran Atar (Bnei Yehuda)14
2009–10Hapoel Tel Aviv (13)[a]Maccabi HaifaMaccabi Tel AvivShlomi Arbeitman (Maccabi Haifa)28
2010–11Maccabi Haifa (12)Hapoel Tel Aviv [a]Toto Tamuz (Hapoel Tel Aviv)21
2011–12Ironi Kiryat Shmona (1)[b]Hapoel Tel AvivBnei YehudaAchmad Saba'a (Maccabi Netanya)20
2012–13Maccabi Tel Aviv (20)Maccabi HaifaHapoel Tel AvivEliran Atar (Maccabi Tel Aviv)22
2013–14Maccabi Tel Aviv (21)Hapoel Be'er ShevaIroni Kiryat Shmona[a]Eran Zahavi (Maccabi Tel Aviv)29
2014–15Maccabi Tel Aviv (22)§[c]Ironi Kiryat ShmonaHapoel Be'er Sheva27
2015–16Hapoel Be'er Sheva (3)Maccabi Tel AvivBeitar Jerusalem35
2016–17Hapoel Be'er Sheva (4) [b]Viðar Örn Kjartansson (Maccabi Tel Aviv)19
2017–18Hapoel Be'er Sheva (5)Maccabi Tel Aviv[b]Dia Saba (Maccabi Netanya)24
2018–19Maccabi Tel Aviv (23)[b]Maccabi HaifaHapoel Be'er ShevaBen Sahar (Hapoel Be'er Sheva)15
2019–20Maccabi Tel Aviv (24)Beitar Jerusalem[b]Nikita Rukavytsya (Maccabi Haifa)22
2020–21Maccabi Haifa (13)Maccabi Tel Aviv§[c]Ashdod19
2021–22Maccabi Haifa (14)[b]Hapoel Be'er Sheva[a]Maccabi Tel AvivOmer Atzili (Maccabi Haifa)20
2022–23Maccabi Haifa (15)Hapoel Be'er ShevaMaccabi Tel Aviv21
2023–24Maccabi Tel Aviv (25)[b]Maccabi HaifaHapoel Be'er ShevaDean David (Maccabi Haifa)Eran Zahavi (Maccabi Tel Aviv)20
  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Won the Israel State Cup during the same season.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Won the League Cup during the same season.
  3. ^ a b Won both cups during the same season.

"Big Four" dominance

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"Big Four" since the start of the Israeli Premier League[13]
SeasonBEIHTAMHAMTA
1999–20005126
2000–015214
2001–0210213
2002–039321
2003–049512
2004–054918
2005–063216
2006–071453
2007–081756
2008–093216
2009–105123
2010–1111213
2011–129256
2012–1310321
2013–147451
2014–154851
2015–163942
2016–1731462
2017–183102
2018–197821
2019–203521
2020–21101112
2021–2210513
2022–2381013
2023–24111321

Since the 2015–16 season, the Big Four's Dominance has been challenged by Hapoel Be'er Sheva, winning 3 successive championships, they also finished runners up in the 2021-22 season.

Notably, three of the big four teams all finished near or at the bottom of the table at some point. (Hapoel Tel Aviv has been the only one to be relegated so far)

Top scorers by season

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SeasonPlayerGoalsClub
1999–2000 Assi Tubi27Maccabi Petah Tikva
2000–01 Avi Nimni25Maccabi Tel Aviv
2001–02 Kobi Refua18Maccabi Petah Tikva
2002–03 Yaniv Abargil18Hapoel Kfar Saba
Shay Holtzman18Ironi Rishon LeZion / FC Ashdod
2003–04 Ofir Haim16Hapoel Be'er Sheva
Shay Holtzman16FC Ashdod
2004–05 Roberto Colautti19Maccabi Haifa
2005–06 Shay Holtzman18FC Ashdod
2006–07 Yaniv Azran15
2007–08 Samuel Yeboah15Hapoel Kfar Saba
2008–09 Barak Yitzhaki14Beitar Jerusalem
Shimon Abuhatzira14Hapoel Petah Tikva
Eliran Atar14Bnei Yehuda
2009–10 Shlomi Arbeitman28Maccabi Haifa
2010–11 Toto Tamuz21Hapoel Tel Aviv
2011–12 Ahmad Saba'a20Maccabi Netanya
2012–13 Eliran Atar22Maccabi Tel Aviv
2013–14 Eran Zahavi29
2014–1527
2015–1635
2016–17 Viðar Örn Kjartansson19
2017–18 Dia Saba24Maccabi Netanya
2018–19 Ben Sahar15Hapoel Be'er Sheva
2019–20 Nikita Rukavytsya22Maccabi Haifa
2020–2119
2021–22 Omer Atzili20
2022–2321
2023–24 Dean David20Maccabi Haifa
Eran Zahavi20Maccabi Tel Aviv

Individual records

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Player transfer fees

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Top transfer fees received by Israeli Premier League clubs
RankPlayerFee (min.)DateTransferReference(s)


1 Anan Khalaily€7.5M17 June 2024Maccabi Haifa Saint-Gilloise
2 Eran Zahavi€7.23M29 June 2016Maccabi Tel Aviv Guangzhou R&F
3 Oscar Gloukh€7M27 January 2023Maccabi Tel Aviv Red Bull Salzburg
4 Manor Solomon€6M11 January 2019Maccabi Petah Tikva Shakhtar Donetsk
5 Daniel Peretz€5M25 August 2023Maccabi Tel Aviv Bayern Munich
6 Predrag Rajković€5M23 July 2019Maccabi Tel Aviv Reims
7 Yakubu Ayegbeni€4.75M6 January 2003Maccabi Haifa Portsmouth
8 Dia Saba€4.37M31 January 2019Hapoel Be'er Sheva Guangzhou R&F
9 Liel Abada€4M14 July 2021Maccabi Petah Tikva Celtic
10 Gadi Kinda€3.7M23 January 2020Beitar Jerusalem Kansas City

All-time table

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The All-time Israeli Premier League table is a cumulative record of all match results, points and goals of every team that has played in the Israeli Premier League since its inception in 1999. The table that follows is accurate as of the end of the 2021–22 season. Teams in green are part of the 2024–25 Israeli Premier League. Numbers in bold are the record (highest) numbers in each column.

Pos.ClubSPldWDLGFGFPGGAGAPGGDPtsRAvg. Pts
1Maccabi Haifa2376941218117612791.6637320.95254714179663.53
2Maccabi Tel Aviv2377241218817212531.6236590.8545941416[nb 2]65564.36
3Hapoel Tel Aviv2272132620319210351.4367341.0183011167[nb 3]262155.57
4Beitar Jerusalem2376031120524410351.3628941.1761411129[nb 4]2651.32
5Maccabi Petah Tikva216842421932497821.1438191.197–37916[nb 5]11245.8
6Hapoel Be'er Sheva175562491441638091.4556431.156166891322155.69
7Bnei Yehuda206882331862697801.1348681.262–888851344.25
8Ashdod227152251972938461.1839971.394–1518722141.52
9Maccabi Netanya206502271782458141.2528671.334–538592345.21
10Hapoel Haifa175511741642136461.1727151.298–696861342.88
11Bnei Sakhnin175431641492305461.0067091.306–163639[nb 6]139.94
12Ironi Kiryat Shmona144471671241565451.2195091.13936625112148.08
13Hapoel Petah Tikva134481351151985481.2236781.513–130508[nb 7]1339.08
14Hapoel Kfar Saba930372901412910.964361.439–145303[nb 8]533.67
15Hapoel Ironi Acre827072811172881.0673891.441–101295[nb 9]236.88
16Hapoel Ra'anana826966811222510.9333671.364–116279134.88
17Hapoel Hadera41354634551501.1111781.319–2817243
18Hapoel Rishon LeZion51804141981951.0833161.756–121164232.8
19Hapoel Nir Ramat HaSharon3106322351970.91541.5–57119139.67
20Maccabi Herzliya31052524561131.0761801.714–6799233
21Hapoel Ashkelon3101202556800.7921591.574–7985228.33
22Hapoel Ramat Gan3103192955950.9221611.563–6682[nb 10]227.33
23Hapoel Nof HaGalil366202026711.076931.409–2280140
24Hapoel Jerusalem272141543580.8061231.708–6557128.5
25Hakoah Amidar Ramat Gan266122133580.8791001.515–4257228.5
26Sektzia Ness Ziona266131830540.8181021.545–4857228.5
27Maccabi Ahi Nazareth268151340731.0741432.103–7055[nb 11]227.5
28Maccabi Bnei Reineh13381114320.97541.636–223535
29Maccabi Kiryat Gat1337620341.03581.758–2427127
30Hapoel Tzafririm Holon1384430250.658852.237–6016116
31Ironi Tiberias000000000
Total235,0393,7312724
[nb 12]
3,73112,7612.53213,857
[nb 13]
2345629.86
League or status at 2024–25:
Ligat HaAl
Liga Leumit
Liga Alef
Liga Bet
Liga Gimel
Clubs that no longer exist

Notes

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  1. ^ British Police ceased to exist along its parent organisation, the Palestine Police Force, in 1948.
  2. ^ Maccabi Tel Aviv were deducted 7 points and had 0-0 tie without points
  3. ^ Hapoel Tel Aviv were deducted 13 points and had 0-0 tie without points
  4. ^ Beitar Jerusalem were deducted 9 points
  5. ^ Maccabi Petah Tikva were deducted 3 points
  6. ^ Bnei Sakhnin were deducted 2 points
  7. ^ Hapoel Petah Tikva were deducted 12 points
  8. ^ Hapoel Kfar Saba were deducted 3 points
  9. ^ Hapoel Ironi Acre were deducted 2 points
  10. ^ Hapoel Ramat Gan were deducted 4 points
  11. ^ Maccabi Ahi Nazareth were deducted 3 points
  12. ^ 2724 games ended up with a draw, resulting up with 5,448 points
  13. ^ 58 points were deducted over the years

Record of finishing positions of clubs in the Israeli Premier League

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Table correct as at the end of the 2023–24 Israeli Premier League season.

ClubBest resultS99–0000–0101–0202–0303–0404–0505–0606–0707–0808–0909–1010–1111–1212–1313–1414–1515–1616–1717–1818–1919–2020–2121–2222–2323–2424–25
Maccabi Haifa1st (x10)2621121115512152554610221112
Maccabi Tel Aviv1st (x7)266431286366336111222112331
Beitar Jerusalem1st (x2)265510994311351191074333731010811
Hapoel Tel Aviv1st (x2)241223592472122348914851151013
F.C. Ashdod3rd (x2)24810477387886127781491212839610
Maccabi Petah Tikva2nd (x1)23488632561078714126748135138
Maccabi Netanya2nd (x2)221077411722410641391454107459
Bnei Yehuda3rd (x1)2011111066499544341481165713
Hapoel Be'er Sheva1st (x3)20554129913823111344223
Hapoel Haifa3rd (x1)2073111111101291112128411691174
Bnei Sakhnin4th (x1)20101012497138126755111412696
Ironi Kiryat Shmona1st (x1)1631251532117710126713
Hapoel Petah Tikva3rd (x1)14366887912101314161314
Hapoel Kfar Saba8th (x1)912111081110131114
Hapoel Ironi Acre8th (x1)8128101110111314
Hapoel Ra'anana6th (x1)8159106109914
Hapoel Rishon LeZion9th (x3)59991215
Hapoel Hadera6th (x1)769881212
Hapoel Jerusalem4th (x1)5141247
Hapoel Nir Ramat HaSharon6th (x1)311613
Maccabi Herzliya10th (x1)3131012
Hapoel Ashkelon12th (x1)3151213
Hapoel Ramat Gan14th (x2)3141614
Hapoel Nof HaGalil5th (x1)351114
Hakoah Amidar Ramat Gan11th (x2)21111
Maccabi Ahi Nazareth12th (x1)21216
Sektzia Ness Ziona13th (x1)21314
Maccabi Kiryat Gat12th (x1)112
Hapoel Tzafririm Holon12th (x1)112
Maccabi Bnei Reineh5th (x1)3115
Irony Tiberias? (x1)1

See also

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