Ligat Nashim (Hebrew: ליגת נשים, lit. Women's League) is the Israeli women's football league. It has been run by the Israel Football Association since 1998.
Contents
1Format
2Champions
2.1Total championships
3References
4External links
Format
The league is divided into two divisions, with the top division, titled Women's Premier League (previously Ligat Nashim Rishona, lit. "First Women's League"), comprising 9 teams, and the second division, titled Women's Leumit League (previously Ligat Nashim Shniya, lit. "Second Women's League"), comprising a variable number of teams, depending on registration. In 2015, a third division was created, named Mama-Foot League (meaning: a football league for mothers) at first,[1] and changed to Women's Artzit League in 2016. The third division is contested in smaller pitches, over two halves of 15 minutes each and with unlimited substitutions and the winner does not promote to the second division.[2][3]
Between 2007–08 and 2010–11 the league was made of one division of 12 teams in a round-robin tournament with the top club winning the championship, with a deciding play-off match to decide the winner if the two teams were tied, as was the case in 2009–10. In 2010–11 the IFA re-introduced a second division that previously existed in 2006–07.[4]
Since 2011, the participating clubs first play a conventional round-robin schedule, followed by a championship playoff contested by the four top teams, where they meet each other twice. Upon its conclusion, the first place team wins the Israeli championship and qualifies to participate in the UEFA Women's Champions League. The bottom teams play each other once to avoid relegation, with the bottom club dropping to the second division. The second division is played as a double round-robin schedule, each team playing its opponents four times, with the top club promoting to the top division.[5]
Champions
A women's football league was organized in late 1998 and started playing during October 1998.[6] In 2003–04 the league was abandoned in mid-season and was never completed.[7][8]
Season
First Division
Second Division
Third Division
1998–99
Maccabi Haifa
–
–
1999–2000
ASA Tel Aviv University
–
–
2000–01
Hapoel Tel Aviv
–
–
2001–02
Maccabi Haifa
–
–
2002–03
Maccabi Holon
–
–
2003–04
League abandoned
–
–
2004–05
Maccabi Holon
–
–
2005–06
Maccabi Holon
–
–
2006–07
Maccabi Holon
Ironi Bat Yam
–
2007–08
Maccabi Holon
–
–
2008–09
Maccabi Holon
–
–
2009–10
ASA Tel Aviv University
–
–
2010–11
ASA Tel Aviv University
Hapoel Be'er Sheva
–
2011–12
ASA Tel Aviv University[9]
F.C. Ramat HaSharon
–
2012–13
ASA Tel Aviv University
F.C. Kiryat Gat
–
2013–14
ASA Tel Aviv University
Maccabi Tzur Shalom Bialik
–
2014–15
ASA Tel Aviv University
Maccabi Be'er Sheva
Bnot Meitav Tel Aviv
2015–16
F.C. Ramat HaSharon
Bnot Netanya F.C.
Bnot Meitav Tel Aviv
2016–17
F.C. Kiryat Gat
Hapoel Ra'anana
Bnot Ironi Modi'in
2017–18
F.C. Kiryat Gat
Hapoel Be'er Sheva
Maccabi Bnot Or Avika
Total championships
Club
Titles
ASA Tel Aviv University
7
Maccabi Holon
6
Maccabi Haifa
2
Kiryat Gat
Hapoel Tel Aviv
1
F.C. Ramat HaSharon
References
^Women's Football Launched the Mama-Foot League IFA, 27 January 2015 (in Hebrew)
^Liga Artzit Nashim IFA (in Hebrew)
^Oho Mama: Ironi Modi'in Went Top of the Women's Amateur League Dorit Siton, 14 March 2016, Modiinet (in Hebrew)
^The FA: The Police Will Return Partially to the Stadiums Dana Bahat, 27 October 2010, One (in Hebrew)
^Championship Regulations IFA, pp. 74-81 (in Hebrew)
^Women's Football History Avraham Kochen, Women's Football in Israel (via Internet Archive) (in Hebrew)
^Iche Menache At the End of Ligat Nashim: It's a Year We'd Rather Forget Lior Weitz, 1 June 2014, walla.co.il (in Hebrew)
^Women: If There's No League, At Least There's the Cup Lior Weitz, 17 May 2004, walla.co.il (in Hebrew)
^"ASA Tel Aviv won the League of Women" (in Hebrew). football.org.il. 17 April 2012. Retrieved 18 April 2012.
External links
Ligat Nashim Rishona Israel Football Association
women.soccerway.com; Standings & results
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Ligat Nashim
Clubs
1st Division
ASA Tel Aviv University
Bnot Netanya
Bnot Sakhnin
F.C. Kiryat Gat
F.C. Ramat HaSharon
Hapoel Ironi Petah Tikva
Maccabi Holon
Maccabi Kishronot Hadera
Youth Academy
2nd Division
Bnot Eilat
Hapoel Be'er Sheva
Hapoel Kfar Saba
Hapoel Ra'anana
Maccabi Be'er Sheva
Maccabi Tzur Shalom Bialik
Former Members
Beitar Be'er Sheva
Beitar Ironi Ma'ale Adumim
Beitar Jerusalem
Bnot Beit She'an
Bnot Caesarea
Bnot Caesarea Tiv'on
Bnot Hadar Yosef
Bnot Haifa
Bnot Kiryat Gat
Bnot Ramla
Bnot Tiv'on
F.C. Kafr Yasif
Hakoah Ramat Gan
Hakoah Amidar Ramat Gan
Hapoel Acre
Hapoel Ashkelon
Hapoel Jerusalem
Hapoel Marmorek
Hapoel Rishon LeZion
Hapoel Tel Aviv
Ironi Ariel
Ironi Bat Yam
Ironi Holon
Ironi Tel Aviv
Ironi Jerusalem
Maccabi Ahi Nazareth
Maccabi Haifa
Maccabi Kfar Saba
Maccabi Netanya
Maccabi Tel Aviv
Seasons
1998–99
1999–2000
2000–01
2001–02
2002–03
2003–04
2004–05
2005–06
2006–07
2007–08
2008–09
2009–10
2010–11
2011–12
2012–13
2013–14
2014–15
2015–16
2016–17
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Football in Israel
Women's football in Israel
Domestic leagues
Men
Premier League (2017–18)
Liga Leumit (2017–18)
Liga Alef (2017–18)
Liga Bet (2017–18)
Liga Gimel (2017–18)
Noar Premier League (2017–18)
Women
Women's League (2017–18)
Other
Beach Soccer League ('17)('18)
Futsal League
Domestic cups
Men
State Cup (2017–18)
Super Cup (2017)
Toto Cup (2017–18 Al, 2017–18 Leumit)
Youth State Cup (2017–18)
Women
Israeli Women's Cup (2017–18)
Defunct competitions
Palestine League
Liga Artzit
Liga Dalet
National teams
Men
National team (History
Players
Records)
U-21
U-19
U-18
U-17
Mandatory Palestine
Women
National team
U-19
U-17
Other
National beach team
National futsal team
Related to national team
Elisha Levy
Ramat Gan Stadium
International tournaments
FIFA World Cup
AFC Asian Cup
Other articles
Haifa derby
Tel Aviv derby
Lists and categories
All-time Premier League table
Clubs
Champions
State Cup winners
League System
Foreign players
Records
Venues (by capacity)
Clubs in international competitions
Israel Football Association (IFA)
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Top level women's football leagues of Europe (UEFA)
Current
Albania
Austria
Azerbaijan
Belarus
Belgium
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bulgaria
Croatia
Cyprus
Czech Republic
Denmark
England
Estonia
Faroe Islands
Finland
France
Georgia
Germany
Gibraltar
Greece
Hungary
Iceland
Israel
Italy
Kazakhstan
Kosovo
Latvia
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Macedonia
Malta
Moldova
Montenegro
Netherlands
Northern Ireland
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Republic of Ireland
Romania
Russia
Scotland
Serbia
Slovakia
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey
Ukraine
Wales
Defunct
Belgium & Netherlands
Czechoslovakia
England
Soviet Union
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Top level women's association football leagues around the world
Africa (clubs)
Algerian Women's Championship (Algeria)
Ghana Women's Football League
Namibia Women's Super League (Namibia)
Nigeria Women Premier League (Nigeria)
ABSA Women's League (South Africa)
Asia (clubs)
West Asia
Jordan Women's Football League (Jordan)
Central Asia
Kowsar Women Football League (Iran)
Kyrgyzstan Women's Championship (Kyrgyzstan)
Uzbek women's football championship (Uzbekistan)
South Asia
Indian Women's League (India)
National Women Football Championship (Pakistan)
East Asia
Chinese Women's Super League (China PR)
Chinese Taipei women's football championship (Chinese Taipei)
Hong Kong Women League (Hong Kong)
Nadeshiko League (Japan)
WK League (Korea Republic)
Women's National Football League (Mongolia)
Southeast Asia
W-League (Australia/New Zealand)
Pertiwi Cup (Indonesia)
PFF Women's League (Philippines)
Thai Women's League (Thailand)
Vietnam women's football championship (Vietnam)
Europe (clubs)
Albanian Women's National Championship (Albania)
ÖFB-Frauenliga (Austria)
Belarusian Premier League (Belarus)
Super League Vrouwenvoetbal (Belgium)
Bosnia and Herzegovina women's football championship (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Bulgarian women's football championship (Bulgaria)
Croatian Women's First Football League (Croatia)
Cypriot First Division (Cyprus)
Czech First Division (Czech Republic)
Elitedivisionen (Denmark)
FA Women's Super League (England)
Naisten Liiga (Finland)
Division 1 Féminine (France)
Frauen-Bundesliga (Germany)
Greek A Division (Greece)
Női NB I (Hungary)
Úrvalsdeild (Iceland)
Women's National League (Ireland)
Ligat Nashim (Israel)
Serie A (Italy)
Kazakhstani women's football championship (Kazakhstan)
A Lyga (Lithuania)
Eredivisie (Netherlands)
Women's Premiership (Northern Ireland)
Toppserien (Norway)
Ekstraliga (Poland)
Campeonato Nacional de Futebol Feminino (Portugal)
Romanian Superliga (Romania)
Russian Women's Football Championship (Russia)
Scottish Women's Premier League (Scotland)
Slovenian Women's League (Slovenia)
Primera División de la Liga de Fútbol Femenino (Spain)
Damallsvenskan (Sweden)
Women's Nationalliga A (Switzerland)
Turkish Women's First Football League (Turkey)
Ukrainian Women's League (Ukraine)
Welsh Premier Women's Football League (Wales)
North and Central America, and the Caribbean (clubs)
North America
National Women's Soccer League (USA/Canada)
Liga MX Femenil (Mexico)
Caribbean
JFF/SDF Women’s League (Jamaica)
Oceania (clubs)
National Women's League (New Zealand)
South America (clubs)
Campeonato de Fútbol Femenino (Argentina)
Campeonato Brasileiro de Futebol Feminino (Brazil)
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