1922–23 Maccabi Jerusalem F.C. season

The 1922–23 season was Maccabi Jerusalem's 12th season since its establishment in 1911. As the local football association wasn't founded until July 1928, there were no officially organized competitions during the season, and the club played only friendly matches.

Maccabi Jerusalem
1922–23 season

Overview

After a period of over a year of inactivity,[1] the club was re-organized in July 1923,[2] with several clubs becoming affiliated to the Maccabi organization in Jerusalem.[3] The Maccabi organization set up a 6-team league, which was designed to be played between July and October 1923.[3] However, the league was stopped after several weeks in order to reorganize the competition.[4]

Known matches

The following is a list of matches played by Maccabi affiliated teams during the season.

DateVenueTeam 1ResultTeam 2Notes
9 June 1923RatisbonneKadima5–1[5]Jerusalem Sports Club
16 June 1923Kadima B2–0[6]HaTzvi BAbandoned during the 2nd half
16 June 1923Kadima0–2[6]RAF
30 June 1923HaTzvi4–10[7]RAF
7 July 1923Hor0–0[8]Kadima
7 July 1923HaGibor1–3[8]RAF
14 July 1923Kadima5–1[9]HaGibor
14 July 1923HaTzvi2–1[9]Hor
28 July 1923HaGibor2–1[4]HorJerusalem League
28 July 1923Kadima2–1[4]HaTzviJerusalem League

References

  1. To the Question of Football Ground in Tel Aviv Doar HaYom, 16 November 1923, Historical Jewish Press (in Hebrew)
  2. Rejuvenation of the Maccabi Doar HaYom, 9 July 1923, Historical Jewish Press (in Hebrew)
  3. The Sport Movement Doar HaYom, 20 July 1923, Historical Jewish Press (in Hebrew)
  4. In the Central Management of the Hebrew Sports Clubs in Jerusalem Doar HaYom 3 August 1923, Historical Jewish Press (in Hebrew)
  5. Jerusalem Day by Day Doar HaYom, 10 June 1923, Historical Jewish Press (in Hebrew)
  6. Football Doar HaYom, 19 June 1923, Historical Jewish Press (in Hebrew)
  7. Football Competition Doar HaYom, 1 July 1923, Historical Jewish Press (in Hebrew)
  8. Football Doar HaYom, 12 July 1923, Historical Jewish Press (in Hebrew)
  9. Football Doar HaYom, 17 July 1923, Historical Jewish Press (in Hebrew)
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