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Football continues to grow in popularity within Israel, with a handful of up-and-coming stars in Europe's top domestic leagues.
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The Israel Football Association (IFA) is the governing body of Israeli football. The federation was founded in 1928 and it was recognised as a member of FIFA the following year.
In 1934, Egypt defeated the Israel national football team in a two-legged World Cup qualifier, 11-2 on aggregate.
The IFA became a full member of UEFA in 1994, two decades after being expelled from the Asian Football Confederation (AFC).
Israel achieved its highest world ranking of 15th, as per FIFA, in 2008. After a few years of being a mainstay inside the top 40 rankings, the blue-and-white plummeted to 82nd in 2012. Israel's lowest FIFA ranking of 99th came in 2018.
Israel qualified for the 1970 FIFA World Cup finals and subsequently took part in the showpiece staged in Mexico.
Representing the Asian Football Confederation at the time, Israel earned a respectable 2 points against well-established footballing nations (Sweden and Italy) but ultimately crashed out of the group stage.
After gaining UEFA membership, Israel reached the qualifying play-offs for Euro 2000 but lost to Denmark.
More than half a century after their first-ever appearance at a major tournament, Israel produced its most productive attempt at qualifying for the UEFA European Championship finals.
Having never previously played at a Euro tournament, Israel were in solid contention to qualify for the Euro 2024 finals in Germany.
The blue-and-white ended 3rd behind Switzerland and Romania in their qualifying group – ahead of Andorra, Belarus and Kosovo – to advance to the play-offs.
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In 1990, Ronny Rosenthal signed for Liverpool and became the first non-British player to move to an English club for a transfer fee of more than £1 million. After four years at Anfield, Rosenthal joined Tottenham Hotspur.
Eyal Berkovic joined West Ham United in 1997 and later also played for Celtic FC and Manchester City.
Yossi Benayoun became the first player to earn 100 caps for the Israel national football team. He represented several Premier League sides – namely West Ham, Liverpool, Chelsea and Arsenal.
Tal Ben Haim made his debut for Israel in 2002 and went on to amass 96 international appearances. The ex-defender also played for a handful of English teams, including Chelsea, Man City, Sunderland and West Ham.
Eran Zahavi is the highest scorer in the history of the Israel national team. The striker was a late bloomer, signing for Eredivisie outfit PSV Eindhoven at the age of 33.
Amongst the current crop of Israeli talent, Manor Solomon has played in the Premier League for Fulham and Tottenham.
Oscar Gloukh was just 18 when he moved abroad to sign for Red Bull Salzburg in the Austrian Bundesliga.
Israel goalkeeper Daniel Peretz joined Bundesliga giants Bayern Munich in 2023.
Israel home matches are generally played at Sammy Ofer Stadium in Haifa or at Bloomfield Stadium in Tel Aviv, with each of these venues holding a capacity close to 30,000.
Other home venues include Teddy Stadium in Jerusalem and, less frequently, Netanya Stadium.
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International friendly matches are a good option for fans hoping to buy cheap Israel football tickets.
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Israel tickets range in price depending on the importance of the match and your choice of seat.
Friendly matches often deliver more affordable prices, while seeing Israel compete in an international tournament is usually more costly.
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