Beitar Jerusalem F.C.
Association football club in Israel
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February 3 2025 | During a match against Maccabi Tel Aviv, Beitar Jerusalem players wear orange jerseys to highlight the captivity of Shiri Bibas and her sons Ariel and Kfir in Gaza. |
2024 | Ended 6th place in the Toto Cup and lost in the Israeli Super Cup, effectively being eliminated from winning these tournaments. |
2024 | Beitar ended 6th place in the Toto Cup and lost in the first game of the State Cup. |
2024 | Beitar Jerusalem F.C. ended the season in 11th place in the league table, starting with a -4 point penalty and receiving an additional one-point deduction during the season. |
2024 | Competed in European tournament with a draw 0:0 and a loss 1:4 against PAOK FC, marking their return to international competition after many years of absence. |
2024 | Beitar Jerusalem F.C. holds a UEFA ranking of 223 with a coefficient of 2.500 in the 2024-25 season. |
2024 | Started the league season with a -4 point penalty from the Israeli Football Association due to events following the 2022-2023 State Cup Final. |
2024 | Received an additional one-point penalty during the league season. |
2024 | Finished 11th in the league table, with more losses than wins but maintaining a positive goals ratio. |
April 27 2024 | Achieved their highest ever away win against Hapoel Tel Aviv, winning 5:1 at Bloomfield Stadium. |
February 19 2024 | Barak Itzhaki becomes the latest manager of Beitar Jerusalem F.C., taking over from 19 February 2024 to the present. |
February 1 2024 | Gal Cohen serves as interim manager from 1 February 2024 to 19 February 2024. |
2023 | Baraq Avramov was selected as the Team Owner of the Season 2022–2023 by the Israeli Football Association, shortly before the State Cup Final. |
2023 | Beitar Jerusalem F.C. achieves a UEFA ranking of 233 with a coefficient of 2.500 and 1.500 in the 2023-24 season. |
2023 | Eliminated from the State Cup after losing in the 1st game. |
2023 | The club finished 6th in the Toto Cup. |
2023 | Beitar Jerusalem F.C. lost the Israeli Super Cup, eliminating their chance of winning the tournament. |
2023 | Competed in a European tournament, drawing 0:0 and losing 1:4 to PAOK FC after many years of absence from international competitions. |
November 2023 | Beitar Jerusalem F.C. signs controversial Israeli-Moroccan owner Oren Nissim, marking a significant ownership change for the club. |
September 2023 | The club participated in the Israeli Premier League, continuing their competitive campaign with the goal of improving their league standing and performance. |
August 2023 | Beitar Jerusalem F.C. made a significant move in the transfer market by signing Brazilian midfielder Wallyson from Maccabi Netanya, marking a notable recruitment effort for the team's midfield strengthening. |
May 24 2023 | Beitar Jerusalem was awarded the State Cup at the President's House in Jerusalem, though the ceremony was disrupted when La Familia fans caused the evacuation of the Israeli president by security forces. |
May 23 2023 | Beitar Jerusalem won the Israeli State Cup for the 8th time, defeating Maccabi Netania 3:0. Goals scored by Ion Nicolaescu (37'), Fred Friday (76'), and Yarden Shuah (90'), with Shuah involved in all goals. |
2022 | Beitar Jerusalem won the Israeli Cup in the 2022-23 season. |
2022 | The proposed acquisition by Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Nahyan collapsed due to claims of financial misconduct and co-owner Moshe Hogeg being accused of sex crimes. |
2022 | Beitar Jerusalem won its eighth Israeli Cup championship. |
August 17 2022 | Beitar Jerusalem sold its NFT rights for 6 years to Chroma-Way for 700,000 Euros. |
August 11 2022 | At approximately 16:00 PM, Beitar Jerusalem is officially allowed to start the 2022–2023 season in the IPL. |
August 10 2022 | Beitar Jerusalem is sold to Baraq Avramov in an elaborate deal. Avramov is forced to pay 5 Million NIS to Israeli Police to prevent money from Moshe Hogeg. The threat of relegation is removed. |
August 9 2022 | Potential buyer Baraq Avramov initially withdraws from negotiations by noon. By 23:44, a Beitar fans' Facebook page reports Avramov is back in negotiations. |
July 2022 | Israeli Police obtain court permission to confiscate all of Moshe Hogeg's properties, including Beitar Jerusalem. |
May 31 2022 | Eli Ohana leaves his chairman role at the end of his contract, potentially due to unsuccessful relationships with Moshe Hogeg and financial uncertainties. |
May 14 2022 | Beitar Jerusalem finishes the season in 10th place after an improved playoff with no losses in the final game. |
April 2022 | The club officially changed its racist 'La Familia' fan group policy, committing to combat racism and promote inclusivity in the team's culture. |
April 2022 | Secured qualification for the Israeli Premier League playoffs, demonstrating strong performance in the league season. |
February 3 2022 | Yossi Abukasis becomes manager, serving until 31 January 2024. |
December 28 2021 | Beitar Jerusalem lost to Ashdod 1–2. |
December 24 2021 | Hapoel Kfar Saba drew with Beitar Jerusalem 1–1. |
December 21 2021 | Beitar Jerusalem drew with Maccabi Tel Aviv 0–0. |
November 2021 | Moshe Hogeg announces he will stop investing in the club and appoints lawyer Yitzhaq Younger as a trustee. Hogeg is arrested and later released by Israeli Police during this season. |
October 2021 | Beitar Jerusalem F.C. became the first Israeli football club to sign an Arab player since the club's founding, when Ali Mohamed joined the team, breaking the club's long-standing controversial policy of not signing Arab players. |
September 2021 | Moshe Hogeg decides to sell Beitar Jerusalem after investing 120 million NIS, signaling the beginning of the club's economic challenges. |
August 2021 | Returned to the top tier of Israeli football, the Israeli Premier League, after achieving promotion from Liga Leumit. |
June 3 2021 | Erwin Koeman begins his managerial role with Beitar Jerusalem F.C., lasting until 1 December 2021. |
May 2021 | Completed their 84th competitive campaign since the club's formation, competing across multiple domestic and international tournaments. |
March 20 2021 | Ashdod beat Beitar Jerusalem 2–0. |
March 17 2021 | Beitar Jerusalem lost to F.C. Ashdod 1–2 after extra time. |
March 14 2021 | Beitar Jerusalem beat Hapoel Kfar Saba 2–1. |
March 11 2021 | Beitar Jerusalem drew with Bnei Yehuda 1–1. |
March 8 2021 | Maccabi Tel Aviv beat Beitar Jerusalem 4–1. |
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