Bnot Netanya F.C.

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Bnot Netanya
Full nameBnot Netanya Football Club
בנות נתניה
Founded2013
GroundItzhak Land Training Compound, Netanya
ChairmanShelly Israel
ManagerEliko Levi
LeagueLigat Nashim
2020–212nd

Bnot Netanya (Hebrew: בנות נתניה) is an Israeli women's football club from Netanya competing in the Israeli first League and the Israeli Women's Cup.

History[edit]

The club was established in 2013 by footballer Shelly Israel[1] and entered the league's second division. The club finished its first season in second place and competed in a promotion/relegation play-off match for a sport in the first division against Bnot Sakhnin, losing 0–7.

In the cup, the club won its first ever cup match, in the 2013–14 competition, against Maccabi Tzur Shalom Bialik 2–1, but lost in the quarter-finals to ASA Tel Aviv University 1–6.[2] The following season the club once again met ASA Tel Aviv University in the first round and was eliminated after losing 0–11.

Current squad[edit]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK United States USA Kori Butterfield
2 Israel ISR Daniel Rozen
3 DF United States USA Jah-Nya Press
4 DF United States USA Lorina White
5 Israel ISR Noa Shemesh
6 DF Israel ISR Yael Peretz
7 Israel ISR Fatma Hamuda
8 Israel ISR Shenav Ratz
10 FW Nigeria NGA Yetunde Adeboyejo
11 MF Israel ISR Efrat Ben Aharon
No. Pos. Nation Player
12 Israel ISR Malak Shahtot
13 United States USA Murita Storey
14 MF Israel ISR Hannah Massagki
15 MF United States USA Libby Zelikowitz
17 Israel ISR Ofri Margalit
18 Israel ISR Or Aharon
19 MF Israel ISR Hannah Adler
20 GK Israel ISR Liraz Ohana
22 Israel ISR Meshi Cohen Skali
24 Israel ISR Ella Babila
25 DF Nigeria NGA Mabel Effiom

References[edit]

  1. ^ National Team Footballer to Coach in Maccabi Netanya’s School 20 September 2013, musport.co.il (in Hebrew)
  2. ^ Women’s State Cup Quarter Finals Archived 2014-12-27 at the Wayback Machine 4 February 2014, Israeli Football Association (in Hebrew)

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