2013–14 Israeli Women's Cup

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2013–14 Israeli Women's Cup
Country Israel
Teams15
ChampionsASA Tel Aviv University
(3rd title)
Runners-upMaccabi Kishronot Hadera
Matches played13
Goals scored88 (6.77 per match)
Top goal scorer(s)Shirley Ohana (6)

The 2013–14 Israeli Women's Cup (Hebrew: גביע המדינה נשים, Gvia HaMedina Nashim) was the 16th season of Israel's women's nationwide football cup competition.

The competition was won by ASA Tel Aviv University who had beaten Maccabi Kishronot Hadera 2–1 in the final.[1]

Results[]

First Round[]

24 December 2013 Bnot Eilat0–17 Maccabi Kishronot Hadera Eilat
15:30 Report Goal 14'
D. Sofer Goal 20'
Goal 21'
Goal 26', 70', 83', 85', 87'
A. Twil Goal 30', 48'
Goal 31', 33', 58', 88'
Goal 35', 80'
Goal 52'
Stadium:
Referee:
24 December 2013 Maccabi Holon 15–0Hapoel Be'er ShevaHolon
19:00 Dayan Goal 1', 8', 24'
Barqui Goal 16'
Goal 20'
Goal 29'
Fahima Goal 36'
Ohana Goal 49', 56', 70', 71'
Goal 59' (pen.)
Erez Goal 66'
Sendel Goal 74'
V. Cohen Goal 82'
Report Stadium:
Referee:
24 December 2013 F.C. Kiryat Gat2–3 F.C. Ramat HaSharon Kiryat Gat
20:30 Goal 17'
Efraim Goal 75' (pen.)
Report Shahaf Goal 8'
Goal 9'
Eni Goal 70'
Stadium:
Referee:
24 December 2013 Bnot Netnaya 2–1 Maccabi Tzur Shalom Bialik Netanya
20:40 Goal 18'
Goal 90'
Report Goal 69' Stadium:
Referee:
24 December 2013 Maccabi Kfar Saba0–10 Bnot Sakhnin Kfar Saba
20:40 Report Goal 6', 40', 75', 76'
Goal 11', 12', 19', 56'
Goal 65'
Goal 68'
Stadium: Levita Stadium training ground
Referee:
23 January 2014 F.C. Kafr Yasifw/o
(0–9)
(abandoned '18)[2]
ASA Tel Aviv University Ramat Gan
20:00 Report Shenar Goal 2', 7', 9', 16'
Lavi Goal 3'
Goal 8'
Fridman Goal 11'
Goal 15'
Goal 17'
Stadium: Ramat Gan Stadium training ground
Referee:

Quarter-finals[]

4 February 2014 Maccabi Holon 6–1Bnot SakhninHolon
19:00 Ohana Goal 10', 16'
Sendel Goal 44'
Erez Goal 50'
Barqui Goal 51'
Fahima Goal 56'
Report Goal 12' Stadium:
Referee: Dror Cohen
4 February 2014 1–6 ASA Tel Aviv University Ramat Gan
20:30 Goal 32' Report Falkon Goal 3', 78'
Lavi Goal 28' (pen.)
Goal 32'
Goal 58' (o.g.)
Kerem Goal 85'
Stadium: Ramat Gan Stadium Training Ground
Referee:

Semi-finals[]

Final[]


References[]

  1. ^ Women's Football: ASA T.A. Won the Cup Sefi Pasternak, 30 April 2014, ynet.co.il (in Hebrew)
  2. ^ Decision of the Disciplinary Tribunal, File 88972 football.org.il, 29 January 2014 (in Hebrew)
  3. ^ Decision of the Disciplinary Tribunal, File 89113 football.org.il, 12 February 2014 (in Hebrew)

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