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 SEAN GOLDBERG (left) and Maccabi Haifa overcame their city rival this week, with the Greens netting a 4-1 derby win over Hapoel Haifa in the capital.

Haifa derby in Jerusalem? Maccabi dominates Hapoel in soccer match

By JOSHUA HALICKMAN
MACCABI TEL AVIV players celebrate their first goal in Saturday's 2-0 Israel Classico victory over Maccabi Haifa at Teddy Stadium in Jerusalem.

Yellow-and-blue blanks Greens in Israel Classico

By JOSHUA HALICKMAN
 MACCABI TEL AVIV’S Dor Peretz (left) in action with S.C. Braga’s Roger Fernandes during the clubs’ Europa League clash in Portugal, which Maccabi lost 2-1.

Maccabi Tel Aviv falls in Europe, as fans in Israel were kept home

By JOSHUA HALICKMAN
 FOR THE second straight season, Maccabi Haifa is eying the Champions League group stage after getting past Sheriff Tiraspol in the second round of qualifying.

Maccabi Haifa drops Hapoel Be’er Sheva 3-0

By JOSHUA HALICKMAN
 MACCABI TEL AVIV teammates celebrate on the pitch during their 1-0 away victory over Maccabi Haifa at Sammy Ofer Stadium, a result that virtually clinched the Israel Premier League championship for the yellow-and-blue.

Maccabi Tel Aviv beats Maccabi Haifa in soccer match, title on tap

By JOSHUA HALICKMAN
MACCABI HAIFA teammates Lior Refaelov and Frantzdy Pierrot celebrate during the Greens’ 5-1 victory over Maccabi Bnei Reineh this week in Israel Premier League action.

Maccabi Haifa keeps pressure on Maccabi TA

By JOSHUA HALICKMAN
 Picture of Maccabi Tel Aviv vs Maccabi Haifa

Maccabi Tel Aviv holds Maccabi Haifa in Clasico draw

By JOSHUA HALICKMAN
MACCABI TEL AVIV coach Robbie Keane saw his squad squander a 4-1 UEFA Conference League lead to Olympiacos, losing 6-1 in the second leg to fall 7-5 on aggregate.

Mac TA, Mac Haifa crash out of Europe

By JOSHUA HALICKMAN
 Soccer Football - Europa Conference League - Round of 16 - Second Leg - Fiorentina v Maccabi Haifa - Stadio Artemio Franchi, Florence, Italy - March 14, 2024 Maccabi Haifa's Daniel Sundgren and teammates react after the match

Maccabi Haifa harassed by fans, security, and stadium staff at game in Italy

 Maccabi Tel Aviv vs Beitar Jerusalem.

Maccabi Tel Aviv opens up 4-point lead

By JOSHUA HALICKMAN
 MACCABI TEL AVIV’S Eran Zahavi (left) and Ido Shachar celebrate during the 4-1 Conference League first-leg victory over Olympiacos (Maccabi Tel Aviv/Courtesy)

Maccabi Tel Aviv jumps out to big lead over Olympiacos, Haifa drops thriller

By JOSHUA HALICKMAN
 MACCABI TEL AVIV’S Roy Revivo (center) celebrates after scoring the yellow-and-blue’s second goal in their 5-1 road victory over Maccabi Netanya.

Maccabi TA trounces Netanya, tied for lead with Maccabi Haifa

By JOSHUA HALICKMAN
 TOMER HEMED (in black) and Maccabi Haifa come on strong late in their State Cup round-of-32 clash with Hapoel Kfar Saba, claiming three goals in the extra session for a 6-3 victory.

Maccabi Haifa, Maccabi TA advance in State Cup

By JOSHUA HALICKMAN
HAPOEL BEERSHEBA (in white) and Maccabi Haifa duel in the State Cup quartefinals in front of an empty Sammy Ofer Stadium stands – due to coronavirus concerns – in a match Beersheba claimed a 2-1 victory to advance.

Maccabi Haifa to play Belgian soccer club in empty stadium due to safety concerns

By Jacob Gurvis/JTA
  AFTER NOT being allowed into stadiums across Israel since the war began, an agreement was reached yesterday for the immediate return of the fans to the stands, initially 1,000 per game, with the amount to increase according to the situation.

Action heats up, fans will return to stands

By JOSHUA HALICKMAN
 A difficult decision that provoked criticism but turned out to be the right one. Erez Kalpo

Turgeman's time has arrived: a summary of the premier league season

By DAVID ROSENTHAL

Israel at war- Israeli teams ask UEFA to push off matches

By Walla!
Likud parliament member Miki Zohar reacts during an arrangements committee meeting at the Knesset, the Israeli parliament in Jerusalem, January 13, 2020.

Sports minister Miki Zohar is a 'neo-Nazi,' Israeli soccer fans chant