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Date R Home vs Away -
12/13 18:15 11 [2] Maccabi Ashdod vs FC Holon Yermiyahu [10] 1-1
12/12 10:35 11 [12] Maccabi Yavne vs Hapoel Azor [11] 1-1
12/12 10:30 11 [8] MS Dimona vs Maccabi Kiryat Malakhi [3] 1-0
12/12 10:20 11 [5] Kfar Saba 1928 vs MS Jerusalem [6] 0-4
12/12 10:00 11 [15] Hapoel Nir Ramat Hasharon vs Chrisnanta/Wijaya [13] 0-2
12/12 10:00 11 [14] AS Nordia Jerusalem vs Hapoel Herzliya [9] 3-0
12/12 09:00 11 [1] Maccabi Kiryat Gat vs FC Beitar Yavne [7] 4-2
12/11 18:00 11 [10] Shimshon Tel Aviv vs Hapoel Marmorek [15] 3-2
12/07 18:30 - Hakoah Amidar Ramat Gan vs AS Holon Mor 4-1
12/06 18:20 10 [11] FC Holon Yermiyahu vs Hapoel Nir Ramat Hasharon [15] 1-0
12/06 18:00 10 [14] Tzeirey Tira vs Kfar Saba 1928 [4] 3-0
12/05 11:15 - Hapoel Kafr Qasim Shouaa vs Beitar Kfar Saba 0-2

Wikipedia - Liga Alef

Liga Alef (Hebrew: ליגה א', lit. 'League A') is the third tier of the Israeli football league system. It is divided into two regional divisions, north and south.

History

League football began in Israel in 1949–50, a year after the Israeli Declaration of Independence. However, the financial and security crises gripping the young nation caused the 1950–51 season to be abandoned before it had started. When football resumed in 1951–52, the new top division went by the name of Liga Alef. The 1952–53 season was also not played and Liga Alef resumed in 1953–54.

In the 1955–56 season, Liga Leumit came into existence as the new top division, with Liga Alef becoming the second division. In the summer of 1976, restructuring saw the creation of Liga Artzit as a new second tier, and the second demotion of Liga Alef, as it became the third division. Further restructuring to create the Israeli Premier League in the summer of 1999 saw Liga Alef demoted again, this time to the fourth tier. At the end of the 2008–09 season, Liga Artzit was scrapped as the Premier League and Liga Leumit were expanded to 16 clubs each, with Liga Alef becoming the third tier once more.

The Israel Liga Alef South is a prominent division within the Israeli football league system, serving as a key competition for clubs located in the southern regions of Israel. As part of the Liga Alef, which is the third tier of Israeli football, the South division features a competitive and dynamic league format where teams vie for promotion to higher divisions and aim to avoid relegation to lower leagues. The tournament showcases local talent and fosters regional rivalries, providing exciting matches throughout the season. With passionate fans and a rich footballing culture, the Israel Liga Alef South is an essential platform for emerging clubs and players striving to make their mark in Israeli football.