Bnot Eilat F.C.

Bnot Eilat (Hebrew: בנות אילת) is an Israeli women's football club from Eilat competing in the Israeli Second League and the Israeli Women's Cup.

Bnot Eilat
Full nameBnot Eilat Football Club
בנות אילת
Founded2010
GroundRabin School Stadium, Eilat
ManagerRonen Shahrur
LeagueLigat Nashim Shniya
2014–155th

History

The club was established in 2010 by footballer Ann Levy[1][2] and entered the league's second division in 2012. The club qualified to the promotion group of the league, but finished fourth. The next season the club missed on promotion once again, as it finished third in the league.

In the cup, the club is yet to win a game. In its first season the club competed in the Second Division League Cup, and was beaten 0–1 by F.C. Kafr Yasif. The club entered the main competition the next season, and was beaten 0–17 by top division’s Maccabi Kishronot Hadera, the club's worst defeat ever. In the 2014–15 competition the club met Maccabi Be'er Sheva in the first round, and was beaten 0–6.

2014-15 squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 {{{pos}}}  ISR Tali Lupo
2 {{{pos}}}  ISR Hen Swisa
3 {{{pos}}}  ISR Eti Bitton
4 {{{pos}}}  ISR Tamara Sosnitsky
6 {{{pos}}}  ISR Hagar Shtar
7 {{{pos}}}  ISR Almog Menashko
8 {{{pos}}}  ISR Tali Stolovitski
9 {{{pos}}}  ISR Ann Levy
No. Pos. Nation Player
10 {{{pos}}}  ISR Ruth Landesman
12 {{{pos}}}  ISR Iren Dahan
14 {{{pos}}}  ISR Odelia Mezamber
15 {{{pos}}}  ISR Adi Mizrachi
16 {{{pos}}}  ISR Reut Elbaz
18 {{{pos}}}  ISR Yuval Edri
20 {{{pos}}}  ISR Nof Malka
81 {{{pos}}}  ISR Ravit Daud

References

  1. Bnei Eilat to Establish a Women's and Girl's Teams 28 October 2010, Erev Erev in Eilat (in Hebrew)
  2. Women’s Football- Eilatis, Meet 'Bnot Eilat' Archived December 27, 2014, at the Wayback Machine Tamar Stein, 14 January 2014, Eilati (in Hebrew)
  • Bnot Eilat Israeli Football Association (in Hebrew)
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