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Шаблон:Infobox football country season The 1928–29 season was the second season of competitive football in the British Mandate for Palestine under the Eretz Israel Football Association, which was established during the previous season. The latest matches of the season were played on 17 August 1929,[1] during the preceding stages of the 1929 Palestine riots, including a match which was interrupted by rioting rabble.[2] During the riots all sport activities were cancelled and the next football match, which opened the next season, was played on 14 September 1929.[3]

IFA Competitions

1929 Palestine Cup

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The second Palestine Cup saw 18 teams competing for the cup. previous season's finalist (and joint-winner), Maccabi Hasmonean Jerusalem made it to the final for a second year in a row, but was beaten by Maccabi Tel Aviv 4–0.

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Minor Cups and Leagues

Tel Aviv District Cup

This cup was contested by six teams, playing in a double round-robin league format. Three of the teams, Maccabi Tel Aviv, Hapoel Tel Aviv and Maccabi Avshalom Petah Tikva were Jewish teams, and three, RAF Ramla, Wireless Sarafand and PGH Sarafand, were British military teams. The competition was won by Maccabi Tel Aviv, although it was never completed. The British teams withdrew after seven rounds of play, and the final round match between leaders Maccabi Tel Aviv and second-placed Maccabi Avshalom Petah Tikva wasn't played as Petah Tikva failed to show to the match.[4]

{{#invoke:Sports table|main|style=WDL |update=6 April 1929 |source=Ha'Aretz

|winpoints=2 |use_goal_ratio=yes

|team1=MTA |team2=MPT |team3=PGH |team4=RAF |team5=HTA |team6=WIR

|win_MTA=8 |draw_MTA=1 |loss_MTA=0 |gf_MTA= 24 |ga_MTA=6 |win_MPT=5 |draw_MPT=0 |loss_MPT=2 |gf_MPT= 14 |ga_MPT=9 |win_PGH=4 |draw_PGH=1 |loss_PGH=3 |gf_PGH= 12 |ga_PGH=15 |win_RAF=2 |draw_RAF=3 |loss_RAF=4 |gf_RAF= 19 |ga_RAF=20 |win_HTA=3 |draw_HTA=0 |loss_HTA=7 |gf_HTA= 18 |ga_HTA=19 |win_WIR=1 |draw_WIR=1 |loss_WIR=7 |gf_WIR= 6 |ga_WIR=24

|name_MTA=Maccabi Tel Aviv |name_MPT=Maccabi Petah Tikva |name_RAF=RAF Ramla |name_PGH=Palestine General Hospital |name_HTA=Hapoel Tel Aviv |name_WIR=Wireless Sarafand

|show_matches=true |matches_style=BSR

|match_MPT_HTA=4–1 |match_MTA_WIR=5–1 |match_HTA_RAF=6–2 |match_MPT_MTA=1–2 |match_PGH_WIR=2–0 |match_MTA_HTA=1–0 |match_PGH_MPT=0–1 |match_RAF_MTA=1–1 |match_PGH_HTA=1–0 |match_MPT_WIR=1–0 |match_MTA_PGH=4–1 |match_HTA_MPT=2–3 |match_WIR_MTA=0–3 |match_MTA_RAF=3–2 |match_HTA_WIR=5–0 |match_RAF_PGH=6–0 |match_WIR_PGH=1–4 |match_HTA_PGH=1–2 |match_HTA_MTA=0–2 |match_RAF_HTA=3–1 |match_PGH_RAF=2–2 |match_WIR_RAF=1–1 |match_MPT_RAF=4–1 |match_WIR_HTA=1–2 |match_RAF_WIR=1–2 |match_MTA_MPT=3–0

|match_MTA_MPT_note=The league committee set up the match as a championship decider. As Maccabi Petah Tikva failed to show to the match, the committee awarded the match and the title to Maccabi Tel Aviv.[5] }}

Jerusalem Cup

This cup was contested by five teams, playing in a double round-robin league format. Maccabi Hasmonean Jerusalem's senior team won the cup.[4] {{#invoke:Sports table|main|style=WDL |update=6 April 1929 |source=Ha'Aretz

|winpoints=2 |use_goal_ratio=yes

|team1=MHA |team2=STG |team3=POL |team4=MHB |team5=HJE

|win_MHA=6 |draw_MHA=2 |loss_MHA=0 |gf_MHA=23 |ga_MHA=5 |win_STG=4 |draw_STG=2 |loss_STG=2 |gf_STG=25 |ga_STG=8 |win_POL=5 |draw_POL=0 |loss_POL=2 |gf_POL=18 |ga_POL=11 |win_MHB=0 |draw_MHB=2 |loss_MHB=5 |gf_MHB=4 |ga_MHB=16 |win_HJE=0 |draw_HJE=2 |loss_HJE=6 |gf_HJE=6 |ga_HJE=36

|name_MHA=Maccabi Hashmonai A |name_STG=St. George |name_POL=Police XI |name_MHB=Maccabi Hashmonai B |name_HJE=Hapoel Jerusalem

|show_matches=true |matches_style=BSR

|match_MHA_HJE=7–1 |match_HJE_MHA=1–4 |match_MHA_STG=2–2 |match_MHA_POL=2–1 |match_MHB_POL=1–3 |match_STG_HJE=5–0 |match_HJE_STG=0–8 |match_MHB_HJE=1–1 |match_STG_MHB=4–0 |match_POL_MHA=0–3 |match_MHB_STG=0–2 |match_HJE_MHB=2–2 |match_MHA_MHB=4–0 |match_POL_STG=1–0 |match_POL_HJE=3–2 |match_STG_MHA=1–1 |match_HJE_POL=0–7 |match_STG_POL=3–4 |match_MHB_MHA=0–2

|match_POL_MHB_note= The match between Police XI and Maccabi Hasmonean B wasn't played, as its result couldn't affect the cup winner. }}

Nashashibi Cup

This cup was a knock-out competition named after Raghib al-Nashashibi, mayor of Jerusalem. The cup was won by Hapoel Jerusalem.

Quarter-finals

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Semi-finals

Home Team Score Away Team
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Final

Home Team Score Away Team
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Other Cups

Jaffa Mayor Cup

This cup was contested in a single match on 30 March 1929 between Hapoel Tel Aviv and an Islamic Sports Club from Jaffa. Hapoel won the match and the cup 5–1.[6]

Mr. Guth Cup

This cup was contested in a single match by Maccabi Hasmonean and a select team from the Palestine Police Force. The match, played on 16 March 1929 ended in a 1–1 draw and a replay was arranged.[7] A replay, arranged for 6 April 1929 ended goalless,[8] and a third match, played on 14 April 1929 was won by the British Police 3–1.[9]

Notable events

References

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Home Team Score Away Team

  1. In Sport Do'ar HaYom, 19 August 1929, Historical Jewish Press Шаблон:In lang
  2. Attack on the Bukharan NeighborhoodШаблон:Dead link Do'ar HaYom, 18 August 1929 Historical Jewish Press Шаблон:In lang
  3. Tel Aviv - Football Davar, 15 September 1929, Historical Jewish Press Шаблон:In lang
  4. 4,0 4,1 The District Cups of 1929 Шаблон:Webarchive Eran R, 14 August 2014, israblog.co.il Шаблон:In lang
  5. Шаблон:Cite news
  6. Tel Aviv – In Sport Davar, 31 March 1929, Historical Jewish Press Шаблон:In lang
  7. In Sport Do'ar HaYom, 17 March 1929, Historical Jewish Press Шаблон:In lang
  8. In Sport Do'ar HaYom, 7 April 1929, Historical Jewish Press Шаблон:In lang
  9. In Sport Do'ar HaYom, 15 April 1929, Historical Jewish Press Шаблон:In lang
  10. Tel Aviv - In Hapoel Gathering Davar, 1 October 1928, Historical Jewish Press Шаблон:In lang
  11. Results of Hapoel Games Davar, 11 October 1928, Historical Jewish Press Шаблон:In lang
  12. Maccabi Avshalom Celebration Do'ar HaYom, 21 October 1928, Historical Jewish Press Шаблон:In lang
  13. Tel Aviv - In "Hapoel" at Bnei Brak Davar, 5 November 1928, Historical Jewish Press Шаблон:In lang
  14. FA Operated Maariv, 29.8.54, Historical Jewish Press Шаблон:In lang
  15. Bnei Brak - in Hapoel Davar, 24 December 1928, Historical Jewish Press Шаблон:In lang
  16. In Sport – International Competitions Do'ar HaYom, 31 March 1929, Historical Jewish Press Шаблон:In lang
  17. Tel Aviv – In Sport Davar, 2 May 1929, Historical Jewish Press Шаблон:In lang
  18. In Sport - Hapoel T.A. in SyriaШаблон:Dead link Do'ar HaYom, 12 May 1929, Historical Jewish Press Шаблон:In lang
  19. The Assault on Hapoel in DamascusШаблон:Dead link Davar, 12 May 1929, Historical Jewish Press Шаблон:In lang
  20. Hapoel's Incident in DamascusШаблон:Dead link Davar, 16 May 1929, Historical Jewish Press Шаблон:In lang
  21. In Sport - Hapoel in SyriaШаблон:Dead link Davar, 16 May 1929, Historical Jewish Press Шаблон:In lang
  22. In SportШаблон:Dead link Do'ar HaYom, 20 May 1929, Historical Jewish Press Шаблон:In lang
  23. Hapoel Tel Aviv Beat the Syrian Champions in Damascus Шаблон:Webarchive, Asher Goldberg, 24 August 2011, football.co.il Шаблон:In lang