Hapoel IBI Tel Aviv parted ways this afternoon from Bloomfield Stadium with a 2-0 loss to Hapoel Beer Sheva as part of the 34th round of the Winner League

The Reds arrived this afternoon for the final home game of the season in the Winner League at Bloomfield in front of the Red Army, which arrived in large numbers and supported the team.

Hapoel, which is in a marathon of games within the upper playoff, held its sixth match in the last 13 days today.

After officially securing a place in the Conference League qualifiers for next season, Hapoel arrived at the encounter against the league leader, Hapoel Beer Sheva, encouraged by the victory in the previous round over Hapoel Petah Tikva.

The match opened in a balanced manner with a slight advantage for the opponent in the center of the pitch. In the 26th minute, Hapoel suffered a first blow when Emmanuel Boateng was injured and forced to leave, with Xande Silva replacing him.

Only three minutes passed and in the 29th minute, match referee Aviad Shiloach showed a second yellow card to Andrian Kraev and sent him off with a red card, leaving Hapoel with ten men at an early stage.

As the minutes passed, the opponent's pressure increased, but the Hapoel players stood excellently.

In the second half, the injury plague continued as Marcus Coco was also injured and forced to leave the pitch.

The numerical disadvantage and cumulative fatigue took their toll, and in the 71st minute, the opponent scored the first goal of the match. In the 81st minute, the second goal was scored, sealing the final result.

At the end of the 34th round, Hapoel is located in fourth place in the table with 59 points (not including 2 points deducted by the court) and a goal balance of 53:33 (+20).

Played for Hapoel: Assaf Tzur, Marcus Coco (Daniel Dappa – 70), Tal Archel, Chico, Doron Leidner, Lucas Falcao, Andrian Kraev (Sent off – 29), Stav Toriel (Shahar Piven – 60), Omri Altman {Captain} (Amit Lemkin – 60), Loizos Loizou (El Yam Kancepolsky – 46), Emmanuel Boateng (Xande Silva – 26).

Referee Aviad Shiloach in front of 22,700 spectators at Bloomfield Stadium.

Hapoel's next game will take place this coming Tuesday (19/5) when it travels to Sammy Ofer, where it will meet Maccabi Haifa as part of the 35th round of the Winner League. The game will begin at 20:30.

Events

Minute 26: Emmanuel Boateng was injured and replaced by Xande Silva.

Minute 29: Andrian Kraev received a second yellow and was sent off.

Minute 34: Stav Toriel delivered a huge ball with the outside of his boot to Xande Silva, but the substitute was blocked by Ofir Marciano.

Minute 70: Marcus Coco was injured and replaced by Daniel Dappa.

Minute 71: The opponent scored, Hapoel trails 1-0.

Minute 81: 2-0.

Hapoel IBI Tel Aviv will host Hapoel Beer Sheva this afternoon at Bloomfield Stadium for the 34th round of the Winner League. Ahead of the clash, we have gathered all the statistical data, the history between the teams, and the interesting details you need to know before the opening whistle.

After officially securing its place in Europe for the 2026/2027 season, Hapoel Tel Aviv takes to the pitch at Bloomfield this afternoon for the final home game of the current season. With only three rounds remaining until the end of the season, the Reds will host Hapoel Beer Sheva aiming to bid farewell to the home crowd on a sweet note.

The "Red Army" is expected to fill the stands and create a festive atmosphere, as the club strives to continue the positive momentum and good results from recent times, following directly from the victory over Hapoel Petah Tikva in the previous round. Today's match represents the last opportunity for fans to see the team at home, as after the final whistle, Hapoel will head out for two away games to close the season: the first at Sammy Ofer Stadium against Maccabi Haifa, and the second at Teddy Stadium against Beitar Jerusalem.

Table Standings

Head-to-Head This Season

The teams have already met twice this season in the regular league, with the status quo maintained – each team defended its home and won by the identical score of 2-1.

Match Information

History Tells

Hapoel and Beer Sheva have met 116 times in the league, recording a total of 142 official meetings – some of the highest figures in Israeli football. Over the years, the rivalry between the two clubs has become one of the regular fixtures attracting great interest every season.

Full Record:

Record with Hapoel as Host:

Hapoel Tel Aviv and Hapoel Beer Sheva have met 116 times in the league to date, but surprisingly – their first meeting took place only on 27.11.1965. The match was held in Ashkelon as part of the seventh round. Beer Sheva took the lead as early as the second minute, but Gideon Tish equalized for Hapoel in the 67th minute, leaving the match at a -1-1 result.

One of the most memorable moments in the rivalry's history was recorded on 3.1.1970, when Hapoel Tel Aviv crushed Beer Sheva at Bloomfield with a score of 0-8 – the highest victory for the Reds in the league. Scoring for Hapoel in this match were: Meir Brenner (1), Yehezkel Hazum (7, 89), George Borba (12, 33, 84), Avraham Cohen (76), and Yehoshua Feigenbaum (88).

Moving forward to the 1997/1998 season, the famous "Laces Season". In the 28th round at Vasermil, while Hapoel wore gray and was in the midst of a title race – the Reds exploded in the second half with a 1-4 victory: Giorgi Daraselia (55), Ofer Shitrit (64, 90 penalty), and an own goal (78). Beer Sheva narrowed the gap in the 84th minute.

Another significant victory was recorded in the 2009/2010 "Double" season, in a match that marked the debut of Nemanja Vučićević. Hapoel arrived at Vasermil in the third round, scored three goals, and won 1-3.

Setting roots together: The highly regarded forward will complete 8 seasons at Hapoel Tel Aviv. "This red home is my heart, I am thrilled to continue our shared journey"

Omri Altman has signed a new two-year contract and will wear the red shirt until at least the end of the 2027/28 season.

​The 32-year-old Altman has represented the red shirt for six seasons, making 197 appearances across all competitions. During the current season, he made 27 league appearances, scoring six goals and providing three assists. Altman is a highly respected professional and is widely loved both on and off the pitch.

Speaking after the signing, Omri said: "This red home is my heart. I am proud and excited to continue at this incredibly special club. Hapoel Tel Aviv has a place of honor at the top of Israeli football, competing for every title-and I am delighted to be a part of the great project being built here.

​I want to thank my teammates in the dressing room, the staff, the management, and the ownership for their trust. A massive and special thank you goes to our biggest partners on this journey: the red crowd, our wonderful fans. Your displays in the stands, your incredible support, and your relentless push are what drove us to fight and never give up on a single point. You are our fuel. Our shared journey continues, and together we will go far. Yalla Hapoel!"

Hapoel IBI Tel Aviv wins 0-1 tonight against Hapoel Petah Tikva as part of the 33rd round of the Winner League. Debut league goal for Mor Buskila.

In its fourth game within just ten days, Hapoel hosted Hapoel Petah Tikva tonight against the backdrop of the season's final stretch with only four rounds remaining.

The Reds entered the encounter after a streak of three league games without a win, with a clear goal to return to winning ways.

Throughout most of the match, Hapoel recorded control, dictating the pace and reaching several opportunities near the goal, but struggled to translate its dominance into an advantage on the scoreboard.

The long-awaited change came in the second half with the entry of Mor Buskila and Omri Altman.

The move that decided the contest came when Altman sent a precise through ball that found Buskila. The young midfielder managed to overcome his marker and coolly beat the goalkeeper, a goal that was also his debut league goal in the red uniform.

This victory puts Hapoel in an impressive starting position toward Europe, as if Maccabi Haifa does not win its match tomorrow, Hapoel will guarantee its return to the European arena for the first time since the 2014/2015 season.

At the end of the 33rd round, Hapoel is located in fourth place in the table with 59 points (not including 2 points deducted by the court) and a goal balance of 53:31 (+22).

Played for Hapoel: Assaf Tzur, Shahar Piven, Fernand Mayembo {Captain}, Chico, Amit Lemkin, Andrian Kraev, Roei Alkukin (Lucas Falcao – 79), Loizos Loizou (Roy Korine – 56), Stav Toriel (Omri Altman – 56), Xande Silva (Mor Buskila – 69), Emmanuel Boateng (Daniel Dappa – 69).

Referee Yuval Klein in front of 14,100 spectators at Bloomfield Stadium.

Hapoel's next game will take place this coming Friday (15/5) when it hosts Hapoel Beer Sheva at Bloomfield Stadium as part of the 34th round of the Winner League. The game will begin at 16:00.

Events

Minute 27: Andrian Kraev tried his luck from distance, and a good reaction from Shahar Amsalem prevented the opening goal.

Minute 29: A corner set-piece ended with a shot by Loizos Loizou, but the Cypriot was stopped by Amsalem.

Minute 45+1: Xande Silva bypassed well on the baseline, but his shot was parried by Amsalem.

Minute 74, Goal! Hapoel Tel Aviv took a 0-1 lead: After a foul, Omri Altman took the ball quickly and found Mor Buskila inside the box, who facing Amsalem did not get confused and put the ball in the net.

Hapoel IBI Tel Aviv will host Hapoel Petah Tikva tonight at Bloomfield Stadium for the 33rd round of the Winner League. Ahead of the clash, we have gathered all the statistical data, the history between the teams, and the interesting details you need to know before the opening whistle.

Hapoel returns home tonight for a meeting with Hapoel Petah Tikva, with only two weeks remaining until the end of the season. The team enters the match after a draw in the derby in the last round, aiming to return to winning ways after three games without a victory.

Heading into this round, Hapoel is ranked 4th in the Winner League table with 56 points, holding a goal record of 52 goals scored against 31 conceded. It should be noted that two points were deducted from the team's total following a court decision. On the other side stands Hapoel Petah Tikva, currently in 6th place with 37 points and a goal record of 45 goals scored against 53 conceded.

The first league meeting between the teams this season, in the 13th round at Bloomfield, ended in a clear 4-0 victory for Hapoel. The goals were scored by Loizos Loizou (13), Andrian Kraev (28), and Stav Toriel (68), along with an own goal (77). In the second round of the Winner League, the teams played to a goalless draw in Petah Tikva. In the first round of the upper playoff, Hapoel visited "HaMoshava" again and won 1-0 thanks to a dramatic winning goal by Daniel Dappa in the 89th minute.

Additionally, the two met in the Toto Cup group stage, where Hapoel traveled to Petah Tikva and returned with a 2-1 victory, thanks to a dramatic goal by Stav Toriel in the 87th minute.

Match Information

History Tells Hapoel will face Hapoel Petah Tikva tonight for the 147th time in league history. This is one of the oldest rivalries in Israeli football, ranking 7th in Hapoel's all-time league matches by frequency. Let's dive into some fascinating moments from the past.

Full Record:

Record with Hapoel as Host:

The first official meeting took place on February 23, 1935, in Petah Tikva, ending in a 2-0 win for the hosts. On January 10, 1942, Hapoel recorded one of its most impressive wins, crushing Petah Tikva 6-0. The first match after the state's establishment was in the 1949/1950 season, where Hapoel provided a show in Petah Tikva with a 5-1 win.

Throughout history, Hapoel has enjoyed several high-scoring displays against Petah Tikva, including an unforgettable 7-1 victory during the 2009/2010 "Double" season. Hapoel enters this upcoming match with a streak of 10 league games without a loss against the "Malabsis."

Hapoel IBI Tel Aviv finished the Tel Aviv Derby tonight with a 1-1 draw as part of the 32nd round of the Winner League. Roy Korine equalized for Hapoel in the 87th minute.

Hapoel Tel Aviv arrived at the Tel Aviv Derby following two consecutive league losses, with only five rounds remaining until the end of the season. Facing a Bloomfield Stadium packed with Red fans, the team hoped to return to winning ways.

A one-sided match developed on the pitch, with Hapoel dominating throughout the 90 minutes. The opening was stormy, and as early as the 12th minute, a penalty was awarded to the Reds after a heavy foul on Emmanuel Boateng. Stav Toriel stepped up to take the kick but missed.

Contrary to the flow of the game, the opponent managed to score in the 25th minute during their only attack of the match. Hapoel continued to attack and applied heavy pressure throughout all stages of the game, but their efforts only bore fruit in the 87th minute. A pass from Loizos Loizou found Roy Korine, who fired a powerful shot into the corner from 17 meters out to make it 1-1.

Hapoel tried to find a winner in the remaining minutes but was unsuccessful, and the derby ended with the points shared.

At the end of the 32nd round, Hapoel is in fourth place in the table with 56 points (excluding 2 points deducted by the court) and a goal difference of 52:31 (+21).

Hapoel Lineup: Assaf Tzur, Marcus Coco, Fernand Mayembo (Captain), Chico, Doron Leidner (Amit Lemkin – 72), Andrian Kraev (Omri Altman – 61), Lucas Falcao, Stav Toriel (Roy Korine – 83), Loizos Loizou, Roei Alkukin (Daniel Dappa – 83), Emmanuel Boateng (Mor Buskila – 72).

Referee: Snir Levy at Bloomfield Stadium, in front of 25,900 spectators.

Hapoel's next game will take place this coming Tuesday (12/5), hosting Hapoel Petah Tikva at Bloomfield Stadium for the 33rd round of the Winner League. The match will kick off at 20:00.

Events

8th minute: A very strange sequence occurred, at the end of which Stav Toriel was left alone in front of goal and rolled the ball into the empty net. The goal was disallowed after a VAR check for offside, but at the moment of Emmanuel Boateng's pass, Tyrese Asante committed a severe foul on him, and Hapoel was awarded a penalty which Toriel took and missed. Still 0-0.

14th minute: Fernand Mayembo headed toward the goal, but the ball flew over the frame and went out.

25th minute: Out of nowhere, Hapoel concedes. 1-0.

50th minute: Stav Toriel delivered a wonderful cross, and Loizos Loizou was left completely alone inside the box and headed toward the goal, but the ball was parried for a corner.

52nd minute: Stav Toriel charged down the wing, easily beat Sagiv Jehezkel, and delivered a cross to Roei Alkukin, who didn't strike the ball well enough and missed a great chance to equalize.

54th minute: This time Toriel tried himself, shooting from outside the box; the ball flew over the opponent's goal but wasn't too far off.

57th minute: Loizos Loizou shot from 18 meters, but the opponent's goalkeeper went down and caught the ball.

87th minute, Goal! Hapoel Tel Aviv equalizes to 1-1: It was in the air, and it's a justified goal by Roy Korine. Loizou showed some magic on the wing and easily found the substitute winger, who curled a fantastic shot that left the goalkeeper with no chance.

92nd minute: Mor Buskila was not far at all from a comeback, unleashing a powerful shot that was stopped by the opponent's goalkeeper and went out for a corner.

Hapoel IBI Tel Aviv will host the Tel Aviv Derby tonight at Bloomfield Stadium as part of the 32nd round of the Winner League. Ahead of the clash, we have gathered all the statistical data, the history between the teams, and the interesting details you need to know before the opening whistle.

The upper playoff marathon reaches its boiling point tonight as Hapoel Tel Aviv prepares for the most important match on the calendar: the big derby against bitter rivals Maccabi Tel Aviv.

In the final stretch of the league with only five rounds remaining, Hapoel aims to achieve its second derby victory of the season, which would provide a massive boost toward the finish line. For this fateful encounter, the team welcomes back Lucas Falcao and Doron Leidner to the squad.

Ahead of the round, Hapoel sits in fourth place with 55 points (after the 2-point deduction by the court) and a goal difference of 51:30 (+21). On the other side, the city rivals arrive from third place with 61 points and a goal difference of 66:37.

As a reminder, the first-round meeting did not take place, and from the second round, there isn't a fan who doesn't remember the sweet 2-1 "Red" victory. It was an incredible comeback in stoppage time with goals by Omri Altman (90+2) and Chico (90+4). Two weeks ago, in the opening round of the upper playoff, the two met again, and the match ended in a 1-0 loss.

Match Information

History Tells The Tel Aviv Derby is the most played match in the history of Israeli football. Tonight's encounter will be the 243rd in all competitions and the 195th in league history. Let's dive into past meetings and further data ahead of the match.

Full Record (League):

Record with Hapoel as the Host:

A Look Through the Decades:

Hapoel IBI Tel Aviv was defeated 1-0 tonight at Bloomfield Stadium by Beitar Jerusalem in the 31st round of the Winner League.

Hapoel arrived at the heated encounter at Bloomfield against their arch-rivals with only six rounds remaining until the end of the season.

The match opened an intense series of four home games in nine days, and the goal was clear: to recover from the recent loss in Beer Sheva and return to winning ways in front of the home crowd.

Hapoel's squad was missing Lucas Falcao and the suspended Doron Leidner. Amit Lemkin took the left-back position, and El Yam Kancepolsky started in the midfield. The opening was balanced on both sides, but a turning point occurred in the 30th minute. The video assistant referees called Aviv Klein to review an incident in the center of the pitch, and after watching the monitor, he showed a direct red card to El Yam Kancepolsky, leaving Hapoel at an early numerical disadvantage.

The opponent exploited the numerical advantage just before the break. In the 45th minute, in one of their few attacks in the game, they managed to find the net.

Hapoel entered the second half dominating the field without question, dictating the pace, and reaching several certain scoring opportunities. However, a lack of concentration and bad luck prevented the ball from going in time after time. The final whistle marked a second consecutive loss for the Red Devils.

At the end of the 31st round, Hapoel is in fourth place in the table with 55 points (excluding 2 points deducted by the court) and a goal difference of 51:30 (+21).

Hapoel Lineup: Assaf Tzur, Marcus Coco, Fernand Mayembo (Captain), Chico, Amit Lemkin (Yazan Nassar – 70), El Yam Kancepolsky (Sent off – 30), Andrian Kraev (Mor Buskila – 86), Stav Toriel (Roy Korine – 86), Loizos Loizou, Xande Silva (Roei Alkukin – 46), Emmanuel Boateng (Omri Altman – 60).

Referee: Aviv Klein. Attendance: 22,900 spectators at Bloomfield Stadium.

Hapoel's next game will take place on Saturday (9/5), hosting Maccabi Tel Aviv at Bloomfield Stadium for the 32nd round of the Winner League. The match will kick off at 20:30.

Events

16th minute: Stav Toriel crossed an incredible free kick that bypassed everyone; Chico missed with his leg, and the ball went wide of Silva's post.

27th minute: A long ball reached Stav Toriel, who entered the box, bypassed Yarden Cohen, and fired a strong low shot with his right foot but missed the frame.

30th minute, Hapoel Tel Aviv down to 10 men: El Yam Kancepolsky committed a foul on Inno and received a yellow card, but the VAR called the referee, and after review, the midfielder was shown a direct red card.

45th minute: The opponent scores, Hapoel trails 1-0.

64th minute: Loizos Loizou fell while delivering a cross and found Boateng in a perfect position, but the striker's shot was saved by Silva; the rebound hit Boateng again and went out.

66th minute: Stav Toriel received the ball on the right wing, bypassed Yarden Cohen, and struck excellently with his left foot, beating Silva, but Gadrani arrived at the last moment and cleared it off the goal line.

69th minute: Stav Toriel again received the ball on the right wing and provided another moment of magic, crossing to Loizos Loizou, who was left free from 5 meters out, but his shot went over the bar.

Hapoel IBI Tel Aviv will host Beitar Jerusalem this evening at Bloomfield Stadium in Matchday 31 of the Israeli Premier League. Ahead of kickoff, we have compiled all the key statistics, historical context, and noteworthy details you need to know.

Hapoel enter the decisive stretch of the season. With only six rounds remaining, the Reds return to Bloomfield for a run of four consecutive home fixtures, beginning with a clash against their fiercest rivals, Beitar Jerusalem.

The team arrives following a setback last Saturday that halted a positive run of form, which had included two consecutive wins and clean sheets. As things stand, Hapoel sit fourth in the table with 55 points, after a two-point deduction imposed by the disciplinary court, and hold a goal difference of 51 scored and 29 conceded. In contrast, the visitors from the capital top the standings with 67 points and a goal tally of 73 for and 34 against.

Head-to-Head This Season: Drama, Comebacks, and a Final

The sides have already met three times this season – twice in the regular league campaign and once in the Toto Cup final – with each encounter delivering its own storyline.

No Hapoel supporter will forget the first-round meeting, which became one of the season’s most memorable classics. Hapoel took an early lead through a Stav Turiel penalty in the 26th minute, but Beitar turned the match around to lead 2–1 by the 78th minute. Just when it seemed the game was slipping away, the 90th minute brought a turning point: a superb cross from Turiel found the head of Andrian Kraev, who powered home the equalizer. The drama reached its peak in the 98th minute, when a stunning free-kick by Omri Altman hit the net, sealing a dramatic and unforgettable 3–2 victory for Hapoel.

In the second-round encounter at Teddy Stadium, Hapoel were narrowly defeated 1–0. The teams later met again in the Toto Cup final, where Hapoel fell 2–1, with Turiel scoring a late consolation goal deep into stoppage time (90+10).

Match Information

Date: Wednesday, May 6, 2026
Kickoff: 19:30
Competition: Israeli Premier League, Championship Round, Matchday 31
Venue: Bloomfield Stadium
Referee: Aviv Klein
Assistant Referees: Mati Yaakobov, Shahar Rahamian
VAR Officials: Niv Shtayif, Nati Dotan
Fourth Official: Gal Leibovitch
Broadcast: Sport 5 HD

The Story So Far

The long-standing rivalry between Hapoel Tel Aviv and Beitar Jerusalem remains one of the most intense and captivating in Israeli football. Since their first meeting, the two sides have faced each other 131 times, producing a rich history filled with dramatic encounters, unforgettable goals, and iconic moments.

Overall Record
Matches: 131
Hapoel wins: 55
Draws: 35
Beitar wins: 41
Goal difference: 169–145 in Hapoel’s favor

At Hapoel’s Home Ground
Matches: 68
Hapoel wins: 31
Draws: 18
Beitar wins: 19
Goal difference: 101–76 in Hapoel’s favor

The first league meeting between the clubs took place on March 5, 1955, at the YMCA Ground. Hapoel came from behind twice, thanks to goals from Asher Blot (23’) and Michael Mikhailov (83’), securing a 2–2 draw.

Their first league meeting hosted by Hapoel later that year also ended level. Blot gave Hapoel the lead from the penalty spot in the 24th minute, but Beitar equalized late to make it 1–1.

Over the years, Hapoel have produced several memorable home performances against Beitar, including seven matches in which they scored four goals. The sequence began on March 6, 1971, with a 4–2 victory featuring goals from Yehoshua Feigenbaum, Yehezkel Hazum, and Shimon Ben Yehonatan.

One of the most iconic encounters took place on March 16, 1996, in Bloomfield. Despite being reduced to ten men after Avi Azulai’s red card in the 36th minute, Hapoel delivered a remarkable display led by Shalom Tikva, who orchestrated a dominant 4–0 win alongside goals from Sagiv Eliahu and Kazimierz Moskal.

Another emphatic 4–0 victory came on February 9, 2009, in the season preceding Hapoel’s last double. Goals from Mehran Lala (brace), Douglas da Silva, and Bibras Natkho secured a commanding triumph.

Hapoel IBI Tel Aviv is defeated 2-0 tonight at Turner Stadium in Be'er Sheva against the local Hapoel as part of Matchday 30.

Hapoel arrived tonight in the capital of the Negev with the goal of continuing the positive momentum from the winning streak at the start of the Upper Playoff.

The match opened with pressure from the hosts, who were rewarded as early as the 13th minute and took an early lead. Hapoel managed to create a few isolated chances during the first half but failed to capitalize on them.

With the start of the second half, Hapoel conceded the second goal. Until the end of the match, the team tried to get back into things and find the net, but without success.

Now, focus shifts to Wednesday, to the match that will kick off a streak of four consecutive home games at Bloomfield Stadium, starting with the encounter against Beitar Jerusalem.

At the end of Matchday 30, Hapoel is ranked fourth in the table with 55 points (excluding 2 points deducted by the disciplinary court) and a goal difference of 51:29 (+22).

Played for Hapoel: Assaf Tzur, Shahar Piven (Doron Leidner – 46), Fernand Mayembo {Captain}, Chico Alves, Marcus Coco, Lucas Falcao (El Yam Kancepolsky – 68), Andrian Kraev (Roy Korine – 73), Loizos Loizou, Omri Altman (Stav Toriel – 46), Daniel Dappa (Roei Alkukin – 57), Emmanuel Boateng.

Refereed by Gal Levi at Turner Stadium in Be'er Sheva.

Hapoel's next game will take place on Wednesday (6/5) when they will host Beitar Jerusalem at Bloomfield Stadium as part of Matchday 31 of the Winner League. The match will kick off at 19:30.

Events

Minute 13: In one of Be'er Sheva's first attacks, Hapoel concedes to make it 1-0.

Minute 35: Daniel Dappa capitalized on a defensive error, penetrated the box, and from a good angle could have scored, but his shot was stopped by Marciano.

Minute 49: Hapoel concedes the second goal and trails 2-0.

Minute 64: Stav Toriel crossed into the box from the right side; Doron Leidner arrived before everyone else, but his shot did not find the net.

Minute 72: Stav Toriel sent a wonderful cross into the box; Emmanuel Boateng rose above everyone and headed wonderfully, but the ball hit the crossbar and went out.

Minute 90+5: Stav Toriel delivered a good free kick; El Yam Kancepolsky shot with his knee, but the ball went wide.