Bnot Beit She'an
Full nameBnot Beit She'an Women's Football Club
בנות בית שאן
Founded2004
Dissolved2007
GroundBeit She'an Municipal Stadium
LeagueLigat Nashim
2006–07 Liga Shniya3rd

Bnot Beit Shean (Hebrew: בנות בית שאן, lit.: Beit She'an Girls) was an Israeli women's football club from Beit She'an. The club competed in the Israeli Women's League and the Israeli Women's Cup between 2004 and 2007. At the end of the 2006–07 season the club folded.

History

The club was founded in 2004 and joined the Israeli women's football league. The club played the 2004–05 season in the Northern division, finishing bottom, after losing its 8 matches in the division, conceding 100 goals in the club's first league matches[1] and 174 goals overall. At the second half of the season the club played at the bottom group, and finished 10th out of 11 teams, scoring its first and only victory against bottom club, Ironi Ariel. The following season, the club again finished last in the Northern division, and finished last in the bottom group. At the beginning of the 2006–07 season, the IFA split the women's league into two division, and the club was placed in the second division. The club finished the season at the 3rd place (out of 5 teams), and at the end of the season folded, as did all the clubs which played in the second division.[2]

Seasons

Season League Cup Coach
Division P W D L F A Pts Pos
2004–05 Ligat Nashim
North
8 0 0 8 1 174 0 9th 1st round Yossi Benfusi[1]
Bottom group 10 1 0 9 11 88 3 10th
2005–06 Ligat Nashim
North
8 0 0 8 3 113 0 9th n/a Gavriel Lerman
Bottom group 14 4 0 10 33 58 12 6th
2006–07 2nd Div. 8 3 1 4 27 22 10 3rd 1st round
(forfeited)
Gavriel Lerman

References

  1. 1 2 100 Goals, Beit She'an Version Itzhak Solomon, 21 February 2005, Haaretz (in Hebrew)
  2. The Bad Business: Corruption in Football (Ma'ariv Research) Eyal Levi, 7 October 2009, nrg.co.il (in Hebrew)
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