Results

Israel Liga Bet Play-Offs 05/04 16:00 - Maccabi Ihud Bnei Avtin v Beitar Nahariya L 1-0
Israel Liga Bet North 04/21 13:00 - Maccabi Bnei Abu Snan v Beitar Nahariya W 2-4
Israel Liga Bet North 03/22 18:30 - Beitar Nahariya v Shefa-Amr W 7-1
Israel Liga Bet North 03/14 09:30 - Maccabi Bnei Jadida v Beitar Nahariya L 5-0
Israel Liga Bet North 02/11 17:45 - Beitar Nahariya v Hapoel Bnei Bi'ina W 3-2
Israel Liga Bet North 02/07 09:00 - Ahli Tamra v Beitar Nahariya D 2-2
Israel Liga Bet North 01/18 18:00 - Beitar Nahariya v Shefa-Amr W 8-2
Israel Liga Bet North 01/10 11:30 - Ironi Bnei Kabul v Beitar Nahariya W 1-2
Israel Liga Bet North 01/04 17:45 - Beitar Nahariya v Cipolletti L 0-1
Israel Liga Bet North 12/27 09:00 - Maccabi Ihud Bnei Avtin v Beitar Nahariya W 3-4
Israel Liga Bet North 12/21 17:45 - Beitar Nahariya v Hapoel Ironi Karmiel W 6-1
Israel Liga Bet North 03/09 18:00 - Beitar Nahariya v Ironi Bnei Kabul W 1-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 11 5 6
Wins 7 4 3
Draws 1 0 1
Losses 3 1 2
Goals for 36 24 12
Goals against 21 7 14
Clean sheets 0 0 0
Failed to score 3 1 2

Wikipedia - Beitar Nahariya F.C.

Beitar Nahariya (Hebrew: בית"ר נהריה) is an Israeli football club based in Nahariya. The club currently plays in Liga Bet North A division.

History

The club was founded in 1962. In their first season of existence, they won their regional division of Liga Gimel and were promoted to Liga Bet. Up until the mid-1980s, Beitar, which has played mostly in the lower divisions of Israeli football, was in the shadow of their local rivals, Hapoel Nahariya, which have played mostly in the second and third tiers of Israeli football. Things were changed in Nahariya as Hapoel were relegated from Liga Alef in the 1981–82 season, and did not return to this league ever since, whilst Beitar made history, by finally reaching Liga Alef in the 1985–86 season, where they finished runners-up in the North division, and qualified to the promotion play-offs, where they beat Hapoel Rishon LeZion 4–3 on aggregate (2–2, 2–1). Thus, the club made their second successive promotion within two seasons, from Liga Bet to Liga Artzit, the second tier of Israeli football at the time.

The club's spell in Liga Artzit lasted only one season, as they finished second bottom in the 1986–87 season, winning only four games, and relegated back to Liga Alef. After another relegation, to Liga Bet, the club folded in 1995.

The club had reformed in 2007 and joined Liga Gimel, the lowest tier of Israeli football, where they finished runners-up in the Upper Galilee division, and were promoted to Liga Bet. In the 2012–13 season, the club won the Liga Bet North A division with a margin of 13 points over the second-placed club, and promoted to Liga Alef.

In 2014–15, the club finished 15th in Liga Alef North, and relegated to Liga Bet. Beitar's local rival Hapoel Nahariya which played in Liga Gimel at the time, merged into the club in 2022.

Beitar Nahariya is a prominent soccer team based in the coastal city of Nahariya, Israel. Established in 1956, the club has a rich history and a passionate fan base that supports it through thick and thin. Known for its vibrant blue and white colors, Beitar Nahariya competes in the Israeli football league system, showcasing a blend of local talent and skilled players.

The team plays its home matches at the municipal stadium in Nahariya, where the atmosphere is electric, especially during local derbies and key fixtures. Beitar Nahariya is recognized for its commitment to developing young players, often integrating youth academy graduates into the first team. The club's ethos emphasizes teamwork, resilience, and a strong connection to the community, making it a beloved institution in Israeli soccer.

Over the years, Beitar Nahariya has experienced various successes, including notable cup runs and league performances, and continues to strive for excellence on the pitch. With a focus on both competitive success and community engagement, Beitar Nahariya remains a vital part of the local sports culture, inspiring future generations of soccer players and fans alike.