Results

Israel Liga Alef North 09/05 11:30 1 [3] Hapoel Beit Shean Mesilot v FC Tzeirey Tamra [3] L 1-4
Israel Cup 08/29 11:00 - Tzeirey Umm al-Fahm v Hapoel Beit Shean Mesilot - View
Israel Liga Alef North 04/25 18:00 34 Hapoel Beit Shean v Maccabi Achi Nazareth - CANC
Israel Liga Alef North 04/21 18:00 33 Sport Club Tira v Hapoel Beit Shean - CANC
Israel Liga Alef North 04/16 18:00 32 Hapoel Beit Shean v Maccabi Nujeidat Ahmed - CANC
Israel Liga Alef North 04/09 18:00 31 Ihud Bnei Shfaram v Hapoel Beit Shean - CANC
Israel Liga Alef North 04/04 18:00 30 Hapoel Beit Shean v Hapoel Ironi Arraba - CANC
Israel Liga Alef North 04/01 18:00 29 Hapoel Kafr Kanna v Hapoel Beit Shean - CANC
Israel Liga Alef North 03/28 18:00 28 Hapoel Beit Shean v Tzeirey Umm al-Fahm - PPT.
Israel Liga Alef North 03/28 18:00 28 Hapoel Beit Shean v Hapoel Umm al-Fahm - CANC
Israel Liga Alef North 03/21 18:00 27 Hapoel Migdal Haemeq v Hapoel Beit Shean - CANC
Israel Liga Alef North 03/14 18:00 26 Hapoel Beit Shean v SC Kiryat Yam - PPT.

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 25 12 13
Wins 9 5 4
Draws 5 1 4
Losses 11 6 5
Goals for 43 20 23
Goals against 40 20 20
Clean sheets 8 4 4
Failed to score 3 1 2

Hapoel Beit She'an (Hebrew: הפועל בית שאן) is an Israeli football club based in Beit She'an. The club spent several seasons in the top division in the 1990s, but after several relegations, folded in 2006, and was refounded in 2009.

History

The club was founded in 1953, and was renamed Hapoel Beit She'an/Sde Nahum in 1969, as it merged with Hapoel Sde Nahum, which played in Liga Bet, but reverted to their old name two years later. They remained in Liga Bet until 1976 when they were promoted to Liga Alef, and in 1978, to Liga Artzit, then the second tier. The club was relegated back to Liga Alef at the end of the 1983–84 season, but returned to Liga Artzit in 1986. Although they were relegated again, they returned to the second tier in 1993 under the management of Elisha Levy. In 1993–94 they finished second, and were promoted to Liga Leumit (then the top division) for the first time.

Following promotion, the club played its first four home matches in Tiberias whilst their stadium was upgraded. In their first season in Liga Leumit the club survived on the final day of the season, coming from 2–0 down to Maccabi Haifa (who were playing to win the title) to win 3–2. A film was made about the campaign, entitled Underdogs: A War Story.

Levy left the club in 1995 but returned in 1997. On 2 May 1998 the club played Beitar Jerusalem (a match held at Kiryat Eliezer in Haifa on police advice) in a game that became known as the "Shoelaces Match", as Beit She'an were accused of allowing Beitar to win the match (and the title).

After several lower mid-table finishes, Hapoel were relegated at the end of the 1998–99 season. In 2001–02 they finished bottom of the second tier, and were relegated again. A third relegation occurred in 2003–04, this time to Liga Alef. At the end of the 2005–06 season they were relegated from Liga Alef, and folded, although the club's youth teams were still active.

In 2009 the club merged with Hapoel Kvalim Mesilot to form Hapoel Beit She'an Mesilot, which took Mesilot's place in Liga Bet.[] A year later the team absorbed the local rival Maccabi Beit Shean, which gave up its place in Liga Bet. The club was promoted to Liga Alef after winning Liga Bet North B division.

Hapoel Beit Shean is a prominent soccer team based in the city of Beit Shean, Israel. Founded in 1934, the club has a rich history and is known for its passionate fan base and strong community ties. Hapoel Beit Shean competes in the Israeli leagues, showcasing a blend of local talent and skilled players who strive to bring success to the team.

The team's colors are traditionally red and white, symbolizing their vibrant spirit and determination on the field. Hapoel Beit Shean has a reputation for its competitive edge and resilience, often drawing on the support of its loyal fans during home matches at the HaGilboa Stadium. The club has experienced various successes over the years, including notable achievements in domestic competitions.

Hapoel Beit Shean is not just a soccer team; it represents the heart and soul of the Beit Shean community, fostering a sense of pride and unity among its supporters. With a commitment to developing young talent and a focus on teamwork, the club continues to aim for excellence in Israeli soccer, aspiring to reclaim its place among the nation's elite teams.