All age group games called off until further notice

The Israel Football Association has ordered the immediate cancellation of all youth and junior games as part of national efforts to try to reduce the effects of the coronavirus pandemic and no tentative date has yet been proposed for a resumption of activities.

Israel Football Association Chairman Oren Hasson said in a statement: “Our decision was taken because we view the safety of coaches, club officials, players and the general public with utmost importance. We had hoped to be able to continue to hold matches despite the challenging situation but we must act responsibly in line with the national interest and also take heed of the calls from worried parents.
This has been a painful decision but we will convene in the near future with health officials to consider our next steps with the hope that we will be able to resume normal activities as soon as possible.”

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Youth results this weekend

Maccabi Tel Aviv’s under-19s drew 1-1 with host Ramat Hasharon on Saturday in league action and required an equaliser for a share of the points despite controlling much of the action.

The hosts were first on the score sheet when Tal Yagodiev received a good through-ball and he slotted home past Maccabi ‘keeper Ben Musayof. Maccabi “Shahar” then levelled in the 70th minute when Parfait Guiagon completed a good 1-2 move with Rave Asayag before the Cote d’Ivoire player rolled the ball in for the equaliser and a share of the points.

Maccabi Tel Aviv “Oded” 2, Ironi Nesher 1: U17registered an important home win in the 20th round of their division through second-half goals by Dor Turgeman and Uri Halevy that kept them top of the standings. Nesher reduced the arrears in the 70th minute and ten minutes later they had a penalty, but it was well saved by Roei Amedi in the Maccabi goal.

Hapoel Ramat Gan 1, Maccabi Tel Aviv “Eldad” 3: First half goals by Osher Bruchim and Roey Zerzevsky and another in the second half by Agam Hanoun did the damage for U15. Ramat Gan got a consolation goal in the dying seconds.

U16 did not have a fixture this Saturday.

Maccabi Shachar draw 1-1 with Ramat Hasharon

Maccabi Tel Aviv’s under-19s drew 1-1 with host Ramat Hasharon on Saturday in league action and required an equaliser for a share of the points despite controlling much of the action.

The hosts were first on the scoresheet after both sides had earlier missed the target when in the 26th minute, Tal Yagodiev received a good through-ball and he slotted home past Maccabi ‘keeper Ben Musayof.

Ramat Hasharon came close to scoring a second in the 34th minute but were denied by Musayof’s crossbar.

Maccabi increased the pressure in the second period and after a couple of opportunities, they finally levelled the score in the 70th minute when Parfait Guiagon completed a good 1-2 move with Rave Asayag before the Cote d’Ivoire player rolled the ball in for the equaliser.

Riding the momentum, Maccabi might have had a second goal within a minute, but Asayag headed wide.

Nadav Nidam, who came on as substitute, had a good shot saved in the 78th, and just before the end, Poraz Velkovich, the Ramat Hasharon ‘keeper, did well to save another dangerous shot, this time from Ronen Hanchis.

Maccabi youth action on Saturday

Maccabi Tel Aviv “Shahar” will play away to Hapoel Ramat Hasharon on Saturday at noon in the 23rd round of action of the under-19 youth league and will look to repeat the success from their previous meeting this season when they won 3-0.

U17 division leaders Maccabi Tel Aviv “Oded” host Ironi Nesher at Kiryat Shalom at 11:00 in the 20th round of action, a clash between the top and bottom sides in the division. Nesher have managed only two wins this season and won’t want a repeat of their 5-1 drubbing in their first meeting.

U15 will be away to Hapoel Ramat Gan at the Hashikma ground at 14:30 in the 20th round of their division. Maccabi Tel Aviv “Eldad” are fourth in the standings, their hosts are in 13th spot. Again, Maccabi’s boys will look for another win against their opponents to back up their 5-0 victory the last time they met.

U16 are not in action this weekend.

IFA postpones start of playoffs to next weekend

The Israel Football Association on Thursday ordered a week’s delay in the start of the TASE Premier League playoff phase because of corona virus following instructions by the Health Ministry to limit spectators at fixtures scheduled for this weekend. They are now scheduled to begin on March 14. 

The current Health Ministry stipulation forbids gatherings of over 5,000 people at public events but as each of the upper playoff rounds are expecting to attract attendances of around 25,000, the clubs and the IFA are hoping that the additional time will allow them to mitigate the situation.

The Israel Professional Football League administration has been charged with presenting a plan to the authorities that it hopes will allow the large stadiums to accommodate a far greater number of fans.

Maccabi’s revised schedule follows but the exact dates are still to be set:

Round 27, March 14-16: Maccabi Tel Aviv v. Hapoel Haifa, Bloomfield

Round 28, April 4-6: Maccabi Tel Aviv v. Maccabi Haifa, Bloomfield

Round 29, April 11-13: Beitar Jerusalem v. Maccabi Tel Aviv, Teddy Stadium

Round 30, April 18-19: Maccabi Tel Aviv v. Hapoel Beersheba, Bloomfield

Round 31, April 21-22: Hapoel Tel Aviv v. Maccabi Tel Aviv, Bloomfield

Round 32, April 25-26: Hapoel Haifa v. Maccabi Tel Aviv, Sammy Ofer

Round 33, May 2-4: Maccabi Haifa v. Maccabi Tel Aviv, Sammy Ofer

Round 34, May 9-11: Maccabi Tel Aviv v. Beitar Jerusalem, Bloomfield

Round 35, May 16-18: Hapoel Beersheba v. Maccabi Tel Aviv, Turner Stadium

Round 36, May 23-15: Maccabi Tel Aviv v. Hapoel Tel Aviv, Bloomfield