Hapoel Haifa
Coach:
Gal Arel
Establishment Date:
1924
League Affiliation:
ISR Premier League
Stadium:
Sammy Ofer Stadium
Seating Capacity:
30942
Team Info
Hapoel Haifa is a historic and passionate football club from the port city of Haifa, Israel, competing in the Israeli Premier League. The team plays its home matches at the Sammy Ofer Stadium, a modern arena it shares with rivals Maccabi Haifa. Founded in 1924, the club wears distinctive green and red colors and is owned by its members, maintaining its 'Hapoel' (Worker) association identity. The club's history is one of resilience and rivalry, forming one half of the intense Haifa derby. Their peak era undoubtedly came in the late 1990s, a golden period where they won the Israeli Premier League title in the 1998-99 season, breaking the dominance of Tel Aviv clubs. That team was built around iconic figures like striker Alon Mizrahi and was known for its attacking flair. The club has also won the State Cup multiple times, with their last triumph coming in 2018. In the modern era, Hapoel Haifa has established itself as a consistent top-half Premier League side, often qualifying for European competitions. The current squad blends seasoned Israeli internationals with talented foreign imports, playing an energetic and direct style of football under ambitious management. The fan base, known as the "Green Apes," is famously fervent and creates one of the most electrifying atmospheres in Israeli football. Hapoel Haifa stands as a club of the people, with a rich history of triumph and a persistent challenge to the established order in Israeli football.
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