2021 Israel Super Cup

The 2021 Israel Super Cup is the 26th edition of the Israel Super Cup (31st, including unofficial matches[lower-alpha 1]), an annual Israel football match played between the winners of the previous season's Top Division and the Israel State Cup. This will be the seventh edition since the Super cup's resumption in 2015.

2021 Israel Super Cup
Date25 July 2021
VenueSammy Ofer Stadium, Haifa
RefereeLiran Liany
Attendance19,798

The game will be played on 25 July 2021 between the 2020–21 Israeli Premier League champions, Maccabi Haifa, and the 2020–21 Israel State Cup winners, Maccabi Tel Aviv.[1][2]

Match details

Maccabi Haifa2–0Maccabi Tel Aviv
  • Atzili  1'
  • Sahar 50'
  • Meir  68'
  • Cohen  70'
  • Abu Fani 72',  90+2'
  • Maor Levy  90+1'
Report
Attendance: 19,798
Referee: Liran Liany
Maccabi Haifa
Maccabi Tel Aviv
GK44 Josh Cohen  70'
RB25 Raz Meir  68'
CB5 Bogdan Planic  81'
CB24 Uri Dahan  61'
LB12 Sun Menahem
CM4 Ali Mohamed
LM16 Mohammad Abu Fani  90+2'
RM10 Tjaronn Chery (c)
RM21 Dean David  72'
LW7 Omer Atzili  1'  81'
FW9 Ben Sahar  60'
Substitutes:
GK52 Itamar Israeli
DF35 Roni Laufer
DF3 Sean Goldberg  81'
DF26 Mahmmoud Jaber
DF55 Rami Gershon  61'
MF14 José Rodriguez  72'
MF18 Yuval Ashkenazi
MF33 Maor Levi  81'  89'
FW11 Godsway Donyoh  60'
Manager:
Barak Bakhar
GK1 Daniel Peretz
RB26 André Geraldes
CB44 Luis Hernández
CB5 Idan Nachmias  37'  72'
LB4 Enric Saborit   65'  48'
DM6 Dan Glazer (c)  15'
CM31 Shahar Piven  58'
LM22 Avi Rikan  60'
RW39 Eduardo Guerrero  60'
CF20 Osama Khalaila  72'
LF24 Yonatan Cohen
Substitutes:
GK17 Andreas Gianniotis
DF3 Matan Baltaxa
DF27 Ofir Davidzada  65'
DF30 Maor Kandil
MF36 Ido Shachar  60'
MF47 Eden Karzev
FW7 Matan Hozez  60'
FW11 Tal Ben Haim  72'
FW29 Eylon Almog  72'
Manager:
Patrick van Leeuwen

Man of the Match:

    MATCH OFFICIALS
    Assistant referees:
    Dudu Biton
    Yossi Bsbayof
    Fourth official:
    Aviad Shiloach
    Video assistant referee:

    Assistant video assistant referee:

    Match rules

    • 90 minutes.
    • Ten named substitutes, of which up to five may be used.

    Notes

    1. The competition wasn't played within the Israel Football Association for its first 5 editions, until 1969.

    References

    1. Yaniv Tuchman (7 April 2021). "Premier League: The 2021–22 season will begin on 28 August, Super Cup on 24 July". Walla! (in Hebrew). Retrieved 3 June 2021.
    2. Shai Artsi (7 April 2021). "Premier League: The next season will start on 28 August". Israel Hayom (in Hebrew). Retrieved 3 June 2021.
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