Results

Israel Cup 12/30 17:30 37 Maccabi Haifa v Hapoel Ashkelon L 6-0
Israel Cup 11/28 17:30 36 Hapoel Ashkelon v AS Ashdod W 1-0
Israel Liga Bet South 02/16 09:45 - Hapoel Ashkelon v Ramla L 2-4
Israel Liga Bet South 02/01 19:00 - MS Shikun Hamizrah v Hapoel Ashkelon L 1-0
Israel Liga Bet South 01/25 17:30 - Hapoel Ashkelon v MS Jerusalem D 2-2
Israel Liga Bet South 01/20 18:00 - Beitar Ironi Kiryat Gat v Hapoel Ashkelon L 6-0
Israel Liga Bet South 01/16 18:45 - FC Hapoel Bnei Ashdod v Hapoel Ashkelon L 3-1
Israel Liga Bet South 01/11 17:30 - Hapoel Ashkelon v Hapoel Ironi Gedera L 0-2
Israel Liga Bet South 01/08 17:30 - Hapoel Ashkelon v Hapoel Yeruham L 1-2
Israel Liga Bet South 10/03 17:00 - Maccabi Ramla v Hapoel Ashkelon L 3-1
Israel Liga Bet South 09/27 14:00 - Hapoel Ashkelon v Sderot L 0-1
Israel Liga Bet South 03/03 09:30 - Maccabi Ironi Sderot v Hapoel Ashkelon L 3-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 2 1 1
Wins 1 1 0
Draws 0 0 0
Losses 1 0 1
Goals for 1 1 0
Goals against 6 0 6
Clean sheets 1 1 0
Failed to score 1 0 1

Wikipedia - Hapoel Ashkelon F.C.

Hapoel Ashkelon F.C. (Hebrew: מועדון כדורגל הפועל אשקלון, Moadon Kaduregel Hapoel Ashkelon) was an Israeli football club based in Ashkelon. It was reestablished in 2024 as "Ironi Ashkelon".

History

After being founded in 1955, Hapoel Ashkelon spent their first few decades in the lower leagues of Israeli football. 1995–96 they won Liga Alef South division and promoted to Liga Artzit (then the second tier) and in 1996–97, they achieved second successive promotion, to Liga Leumit (then the top tier) as Liga Artzit champions. However, the club finished bottom of the division, with a points deduction. In 1999–2000, they were relegated to the third tier (which became Liga Artzit following the formation of the Israeli Premier League as the top tier in 1999), before returning to the second tier (now Liga Leumit), after winning Liga Artzit in the 2004–05 season. The club reached the State Cup final for the first time in 2007, but despite taking the lead, lost 5–4 on penalties to Hapoel Tel Aviv after a 1–1 draw. At the end of the season, the club finished 11th and relegated to Liga Artzit.

In 2008–09, the club finished as runners-up in Liga Artzit and promoted back to Liga Leumit.

In 2009–10, the club finished as runners-up in Liga Leumit and promoted back to the Israeli Premier League. Just a season later, the club finished 15th, and relegated back to Liga Leumit.

In 2013–14, the club finished 15th in Liga Leumit, and relegated to Liga Alef. The club made an immediate return to Liga Leumit, after winning Liga Alef South division in the following season. In 2015–16, the club won the Leumit Toto Cup following a victory of 1–0 against F.C. Ashdod. At the end of the season, they finished as runners-up and made a return to the Israeli Premier League, their second successive promotion under the guidance of Yuval Naim.

Little Argentina

Over the years, Hapoel Ashkelon has developed a tradition of signing Argentine footballers, both Jewish and non-Jewish. Many times, there were two Argentine players who played together and developed an attacking partnership together. Among those who have represented Argentina within the squad have been Bryan Man, Carlos Chacana, Naón Isidro, Jonny Tennenbaum, Fernando Fligman and Gastón Sangoy.

Relegation and Dissolution

In the 2022/23 Liga Bet season, Hapoel Ashkelon faced a devastating 9–0 defeat against Bnei Ashdod, leading to their relegation to Liga Gimel. Subsequently, the club dissolved, citing financial and organizational challenges. However, in the following season (2023/2024), Hapoel Ashkelon did not sign up for participation in Liga Gimel, The lack of support from the Ashkelon Municipality also played a pivotal role in the club's downfall. This lack of backing contributed to Hapoel Ashkelon's decline from the first league to the lowest league within a span of just six years, marking a somber end to the once-prominent football club's presence in the competitive football landscape.

Refoundation

In summer 2024 the club refounded in Liga Gimel as "Ironi Ashkelon".

Hapoel Ashkelon is a professional soccer team based in the coastal city of Ashkelon, Israel. Founded in 1962, the club has a rich history and a passionate fan base that supports the team through thick and thin. Hapoel Ashkelon competes in the Israeli leagues, showcasing a blend of local talent and skilled players from various backgrounds.

The team's colors are traditionally red and white, symbolizing their fighting spirit and determination on the field. Hapoel Ashkelon plays its home matches at the Ashkelon Municipal Stadium, where fans gather to create an electric atmosphere, cheering for their team and fostering a strong sense of community.

Over the years, Hapoel Ashkelon has experienced various successes, including promotions to higher divisions and memorable cup runs. The club is known for its commitment to developing young talent, often integrating youth players into the first team, which helps to sustain its competitive edge.

With a focus on teamwork, resilience, and a deep connection to the local community, Hapoel Ashkelon continues to strive for excellence in Israeli soccer, aiming to make its mark both domestically and in regional competitions.