Israel Football Association

Association football governing body of Israel

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March 25 2025 Israel national football team participated in a FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group I match against Norway
March 25 2025 Israel lost to Norway 2–4.
March 22 2025 Israel beat Estonia 2–1.
2024 Israel reached the play-offs for the UEFA European Championship in Germany, with a qualification record of 4 wins, 3 draws, and 4 losses.
2024 Puma concludes its most recent kit supply period for the Israel national football team.
2024 No specific events could be extracted from the provided content. The section appears to be a placeholder for match results and fixtures, but no concrete details were provided.
2024 Participated in UEFA Nations League 2024-25 season, finishing 4th in Group A.
November 17 2024 Israel national football team played UEFA Nations match against Belgium
November 14 2024 Israel national football team played UEFA Nations match against France
October 14 2024 Italy beat Israel 4–1.
October 10 2024 Israel lost to France 1–4.
September 9 2024 Israel lost to Italy 1–2.
September 6 2024 Belgium beat Israel 3–1.
June 11 2024 Belarus lost to Israel 0–4.
June 8 2024 Hungary beat Israel 3–0.
May 23 2024 Ran Ben Shimon appointed as the current manager of the Israel national football team.
March 21 2024 Israel lost to Iceland 1–4.
2022 Israel finished top of its 3-team Nations League group, earning promotion to League A for the 2024-2025 edition by winning two matches against Albania and drawing twice with Iceland.
2022 Finished 3rd in World Cup qualifications, playing 10 matches with 5 wins, 1 draw, and 4 losses, scoring 23 goals and conceding 21.
2022 Won first place in UEFA Nations League 2022-23 season in Group B.
May 8 2022 Alon Hazan becomes manager of the national team, serving until 27 March 2024.
March 17 2022 Gadi Brumer appointed as caretaker manager from 17 March 2022 to 29 March 2022.
2020 Competed in UEFA Nations League 2020-21 season, finishing 2nd in Group B with 2 wins.
2020 In Euro 2020 play-offs, Israel was eliminated in a penalty shoot-out against Serbia after a 0-0 draw, with Eran Zahavi missing the first Israeli shot.
2020 Israel reached the play-offs for the UEFA European Championship (Europe 2020), with a qualification record of 3 wins, 3 draws, and 5 losses.
2018 Participated in UEFA Nations League 2018-19 season, finishing 2nd in Group C with 1 win.
2018 Puma returns again as the kit supplier for the Israel national football team, taking over from Adidas.
2018 Andi Herzog becomes manager of the national team.
2018 Finished 4th in World Cup qualifications, playing 10 matches with 4 wins, 0 draws, and 6 losses, scoring 10 goals and conceding 15.
2018 Willi Ruttensteiner was appointed as technical director. A national football academy was founded and three supporting development centers were established.
October 14 2018 First match at Turner Stadium in Be'er Sheva.
2016 Israel finished 4th in their UEFA European Championship qualification group for France, with 4 wins, 1 draw, and 5 losses.
2014 Finished 3rd in World Cup qualifications, playing 10 matches with 3 wins, 5 draws, and 2 losses, scoring 19 goals and conceding 14.
2014 Mu'nas Dabbur starts his international career with the Israel national football team.
November 16 2014 First match at Sammy Ofer Stadium in Haifa.
February 6 2013 First match at Netanya Stadium.
2012 Israel finished 3rd in their UEFA European Championship qualification group for Poland and Ukraine, with 5 wins, 1 draw, and 4 losses.
2011 Tomer Hemed begins his international career with the Israel national football team.
2010 Eli Ohana serves as caretaker manager for the national team.
2010 Eran Zahavi starts his international career, later becoming the top goalscorer for the Israel national football team with 35 goals.
2010 Finished 4th in World Cup qualifications, playing 10 matches with 4 wins, 4 draws, and 2 losses, scoring 20 goals and conceding 10.

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