Results

Israel Cup 09/02 17:00 - Hapoel Kafr Qasim Shouaa v Beitar Ramat Gan W 0-1
Israel Liga Bet Play-Offs 05/04 13:00 - Beitar Ramat Gan v Hapoel Hod Hasharon L 1-3
Israel Liga Bet South 04/25 12:00 - Hapoel Bikat Hayarden v Beitar Ramat Gan D 1-1
Israel Liga Bet South 04/22 13:00 - Beitar Ramat Gan v Sektzia Nes Tziona W 2-0
Israel Liga Bet South 04/09 13:00 - Beitar Ramat Gan v Hapoel Mahane Yehuda L 1-3
Israel Liga Bet South 03/21 10:00 - Hapoel Kiryat Ono v Beitar Ramat Gan L 1-0
Israel Liga Bet South 03/14 09:30 - Beitar Ramat Gan v Ironi Beit Dagan W 1-0
Israel Liga Bet South 03/06 18:30 - Bnei Jaffa Ortodoxim v Beitar Ramat Gan W 0-2
Israel Liga Bet South 02/20 17:30 - Kfar Saba 1928 v Beitar Ramat Gan L 1-0
Israel Liga Bet South 02/07 11:00 - Hapoel Hod Hasharon v Beitar Ramat Gan L 3-1
Israel Liga Bet South 01/31 09:30 - Beitar Ramat Gan v Beitar Kfar Saba L 0-2
Israel Liga Bet South 01/24 09:00 - Beitar Tel Aviv Bat Yam v Beitar Ramat Gan D 1-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 28 13 15
Wins 15 8 7
Draws 5 0 5
Losses 8 5 3
Goals for 42 24 18
Goals against 29 16 13
Clean sheets 10 5 5
Failed to score 5 2 3

Wikipedia - Beitar Ramat Gan F.C.

Beitar Ramat Gan (Hebrew: בית"ר רמת גן) is an Israeli football club based in Ramat Gan. The club currently plays in Liga Bet South A division.

History

The club was founded in 1939. In their first season of existence, the club played in the Samaria regional division, which was considered as the third tier at the time. It is known that Maccabi Kfar Saba and Hapoel Kfar Saba finished in the top places, however, Beitar were victorious by a result of 4–0 against Hapoel Kfar Saba on March 30, 1940.

In 1946, Beitar made their debut in the Palestine Cup, where they lost in the first round 3–6 on aggregate (1–4, 2–2) to Hakoah 09 Tel Aviv, with the first leg abandoned due to unruly behavior of the Beitar players.

In the 1946–47 season, the club played in Liga Bet, the second tier of football in the British Mandate for Palestine at the time, and finished eight out of nine in the South division. Following the Israeli Declaration of Independence, the club played in Liga Meuhedet, the temporary second tier in the 1949–50 season, and finished sixth out of nine in the Sharon division. As a result, they were relegated, and did not return to the second tier of Israeli football ever since.

In the 1964–65 season the club returned to Liga Bet (now as the third tier), where they played for thirteen seasons. In 1976, following the creation of Liga Artzit, Liga Bet became the fourth tier of Israeli football, and at the end of the 1977–78 season, Beitar finished bottom in Liga Bet South A division, and relegated to Liga Gimel, the fifth tier of Israeli football.

By winning Liga Gimel Tel Aviv division in 1997–98, the club returned to Liga Bet, where they play now.

Beitar Ramat Gan is a professional soccer team based in Ramat Gan, Israel. Founded in 1951, the club has a rich history and is known for its passionate fan base and competitive spirit. The team plays its home matches at the HaMoshava Stadium, which has a capacity of around 11,500 spectators, creating an electric atmosphere during games.

Beitar Ramat Gan has experienced various successes throughout its history, including notable performances in the Israeli leagues and cup competitions. The team's colors are traditionally blue and white, symbolizing its connection to the local community and its aspirations for excellence on the field.

The club is committed to developing young talent and fostering a strong sense of community involvement, often engaging with local schools and youth programs. With a focus on teamwork, discipline, and sportsmanship, Beitar Ramat Gan continues to strive for success in Israeli soccer, aiming to make its mark in both domestic and international competitions. As a club with a proud heritage, Beitar Ramat Gan remains a significant part of the Israeli soccer landscape, embodying the spirit and passion of the sport.