2003–04 Ligat Nashim

Football league season
Ligat Nashim
Season2003–04
Matches played60
Goals scored580 (9.67 per match)
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The 2003–04 Ligat Nashim was to be the sixth season of women's league football under the Israeli Football Association. However, the league was interrupted after the clubs went on strike in protest over discrimination in budget allocation and financial difficulties.[1] and although the league resumed after a month of strike,[2] eventually the league was abandoned.[3]

The season is also noticeable due to the inclusion of Ironi Ariel, who lost all of its matches without scoring a goal. The team worst defeat came of the hands of Maccabi Holon, 0–48 (initially given as a 0–50 loss[4]), with striker Silvi Jan scoring 15 goals. The club also registered a 0–32 loss to ASA Tel Aviv University, with Meital Dayan scoring 17 goals.[5]

League table

The league was abandoned after playing the 11th round, which was due to be the last before the play-offs, involving the top 6 teams.[6] At the time of abandonment, 6 regular season matches were still due to be completed.

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Maccabi Holon 11 10 1 0 153 1 +152 31
2 ASA Tel Aviv University 10 9 1 0 103 2 +101 28
3 Hapoel Petah Tikva 11 8 0 3 80 16 +64 24
4 Hapoel Be'er Sheva 9 6 0 3 36 16 +20 18
5 Ironi Jerusalem 10 6 0 4 31 26 +5 18
6 Hapoel Marmorek 10 5 1 4 58 34 +24 16
7 Ironi Holon 11 4 1 6 34 47 −13 13
8 Beitar Be'er Sheva 9 3 1 5 26 34 −8 10
9 Ironi Bat Yam 10 3 1 6 33 47 −14 10
10 Bnot Sakhnin 9 2 0 7 12 45 −33 6
11 Ironi Tel Aviv 9 1 0 8 14 93 −79 3
12 Ironi Ariel 11 0 0 11 0 219 −219 0
Source: [citation needed]

References

  • Women's League 2004 Women's Football in Israel (in Hebrew)
  1. ^ Only After the Girls Broke Into the Offices, The FA Noticed Them Lior Weitz, 31 March 2004, Walla (in Hebrew)
  2. ^ Women: The League Is Back, And the Results Are Astronomical Too Lior Weitz, 18 April 2004, Walla (in Hebrew)
  3. ^ Women: If There Is No League, At Least They'll Give Away the Cup Lior Weitz, 17 May 2004, Walla (in Hebrew)
  4. ^ Women's Football: Maccabi Holon - Ariel 50:0 Archived 2015-04-02 at the Wayback Machine Doron Bergerfreund, 28 January 2004, Walla (in Hebrew)
  5. ^ Women: Another Defeat for Ariel, 0:32 to ASA T.A. 12 February 2004, Walla (in Hebrew)
  6. ^ Won 20-0 Archived 2005-11-24 at the Wayback Machine Zvika Riz, 22 April 2004, Kahol (in Hebrew)
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Ligat Nashim
Clubs
1st Division
2nd Division
  • Beitar Jerusalem
  • Hapoel Be'er Sheva
  • Hapoel Tel Aviv
  • Maccabi Be'er Sheva
  • Maccabi Ashdod Panthers
  • Bnot Yehuda Tel Aviv
  • Hapoel Kiryat Yam
  • Hapoel Bnot Arraba
  • FC Boatot Tamra
  • Maccabi Bnot Emek Hefer
  • * Maccabi Tzur Shalom Bialik
Former Members
  • Beitar Be'er Sheva
  • Beitar Ironi Ma'ale Adumim
  • Ironi Ariel
  • Ironi Bat Yam
  • Ironi Holon
  • Ironi Tel Aviv
  • Ironi Jerusalem
  • Maccabi Ahi Nazareth
  • Maccabi Haifa
  • Maccabi Kfar Saba
  • Maccabi Netanya
  • Maccabi Tel Aviv
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Premier League
  • Beitar Jerusalem
  • Bnei Yehuda
  • Bnei Sakhnin
  • F.C. Ashdod
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  • Hapoel Tel Aviv
  • Maccabi Ahi Nazareth
  • Maccabi Haifa
  • Maccabi Netanya
  • Maccabi Petah Tikva
  • Maccabi Tel Aviv
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  • Hakoah Ramat Gan
  • Hapoel Haifa
  • Hapoel Jerusalem
  • Hapoel Kfar Saba
  • Hapoel Nazareth Illit
  • Hapoel Ra'anana
  • Hapoel Ramat Gan
  • Hapoel Rishon LeZion
  • Hapoel Tzafririm Holon
  • Ironi Kiryat Shmona
  • Maccabi Herzliya
  • Maccabi Kiryat Gat