Mandatory Palestine National Football Team

The Mandatory Palestine national football team, also known as the Eretz Israel national football team (Hebrew: נבחרת ארץ ישראל בכדורגל, romanized: Nivheret Eretz Yisrael Bekhadurgel, lit. 'Land of Israel national football team'), represented the British Mandate of Palestine in international football competitions, and was managed by the Palestine Football Association (Hebrew: התאחדות ארץ ישראלית למשחק כדור-רגל, romanized: Hitachduth Eretz Yisraelit Lekhadur Regel, lit. 'The Land of Israel Association of Football').

Mandatory Palestine
1934–1940
Shirt badge/Association crest
Nickname(s)Eretz Israel
(Land of Israel)
AssociationPalestine Football Association (PFA)
Head coachShimon Ratner (1934 WCQ)
Egon Pollak (1938 WCQ)
Arthur Baar (1940 Friendly)
CaptainAvraham Reznik (1934–1938)
Pinhas Fiedler (1934)
Gdalyahu Fuchs (1938)
Werner Kaspi (1940)
Most capsGdalyahu Fuchs (4)
Top scorerWerner Kaspi (2)
Home stadiumPalms Ground
Maccabi Ground
Maccabiah Stadium
FIFA codePAL
Mandatory Palestine National Football Team
Mandatory Palestine National Football Team
Mandatory Palestine National Football Team
Mandatory Palestine National Football Team
Mandatory Palestine National Football Team
Mandatory Palestine National Football Team
Mandatory Palestine National Football Team
Mandatory Palestine National Football Team
Mandatory Palestine National Football Team
First colours
First international
Mandatory Palestine National Football Team Egypt 7–1 Mandatory Palestine Mandatory Palestine National Football Team
(Cairo, Egypt; 16 March 1934)
Last international
Mandatory Palestine National Football Team Mandatory Palestine 5–1 Lebanon Mandatory Palestine National Football Team
(Tel Aviv, Mandatory Palestine; 27 April 1940)
Biggest win
Mandatory Palestine National Football Team Mandatory Palestine 5–1 Lebanon Mandatory Palestine National Football Team
(Tel Aviv, Mandatory Palestine; 27 April 1940)
Biggest defeat
Mandatory Palestine National Football Team Egypt 7–1 Mandatory Palestine Mandatory Palestine National Football Team
(Cairo, Egypt; 16 March 1934)

The team was founded in 1928 by Yosef Yekutieli, leader of the Jewish sports organisation Maccabi World Union, under the newly formed "Palestine Football Association", so-named in order to qualify for membership of FIFA (which required teams to be representative of the population of their country). It achieved FIFA membership in 1929, despite in practice being an almost exclusively Jewish organisation at a time when Jews represented a minority of the country's population. In 1934 all Arabs involved in the organisation left, as they considered they were being used as a "fig leaf".

The team used to play in the Maccabiah Stadium, Maccabi Ground and Palms Ground, all three located in Tel Aviv. Mandatory Palestine played five official games (four FIFA World Cup qualifiers, and one friendly), before it officially became the national team of Israel in 1948.

History

Mandatory Palestine National Football Team 
Mandatory Palestine during its tour in Egypt in 1931.

Football was introduced to Palestine by the British military during its occupation of the territory in World War I. After the war, the sport's development was continued by "European Jews who had been exposed to soccer in their native countries". The Palestine Football Association was founded in August 1928 and applied for membership in FIFA. It was accepted to FIFA on 6 June 1929 as the Palestine Football Association, following an application by the Jewish Maccabi World Union. It was the first of 14 sports organisations which absorbed hundreds of leading sportsmen who immigrated in the wake of antisemitism in Europe.

By FIFA rules, the association had to represent all of Palestine's population, and it made formal claims to that effect. In practice, it was dominated by Jewish players and executives, despite Palestinian Arabs forming the majority of the population.

According to Issam Khalidi, "the Jewish leadership" of the association systematically limited Arab participation by ensuring Jewish clubs constituted its majority, imposing Hebrew for official communication, and adding the Zionist flag in its logo. Consequently, the Palestinian Arab players boycotted the national team and, in 1934, the Arab clubs left the association to form the General Palestinian Sports Association.

Mandatory Palestine played five international games before the end of the British Mandate in 1948 which resulted in Israel's independence. During those five games, the national team fielded only Jewish players. Three anthems were played before each match: the British "God Save the King", the Jewish (and future Israeli) "Hatikvah" and the opposing team's anthem.

In 1948 the team officially became the national team of Israel.

Players

1934 FIFA World Cup qualification

Coaches: Mandatory Palestine National Football Team  Egon Pollak and Mandatory Palestine National Football Team  Shimon Ratner

No. Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Club
1GK Willy Berger Mandatory Palestine National Football Team  Hapoel Tel Aviv

2DF Pinhas Fiedler Mandatory Palestine National Football Team  Maccabi Hashmonayim Jerusalem
2DF Avraham Reznik (Captain) Mandatory Palestine National Football Team  Maccabi Tel Aviv
2DF David Weinberg Mandatory Palestine National Football Team  Maccabi Tel Aviv

3MF Zalman Friedmann Mandatory Palestine National Football Team  Hapoel Tel Aviv
3MF Gdalyahu Fuchs Mandatory Palestine National Football Team  Hapoel Haifa
3MF Paul Kastenbaum Mandatory Palestine National Football Team  Hapoel Tel Aviv
3MF Perry Kraus Mandatory Palestine National Football Team  Hapoel Tel Aviv
3MF Haim Reich Mandatory Palestine National Football Team  Maccabi Tel Aviv
3MF Yohanan Sukenik Mandatory Palestine National Football Team  Hapoel Tel Aviv

4FW Amnon Harlap Mandatory Palestine National Football Team  Hapoel Tel Aviv
4FW Avraham Nudelman Mandatory Palestine National Football Team  Hapoel Tel Aviv
4FW Yaacov Zelibanski Mandatory Palestine National Football Team 

Yaacov Levi-Meir Mandatory Palestine National Football Team 

1938 FIFA World Cup qualification

Coach: Mandatory Palestine National Football Team  Egon Pollak

No. Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Club
1 1GK Julius Klein Mandatory Palestine National Football Team  Hapoel Haifa
1 1GK Israel Elsner [he] Mandatory Palestine National Football Team  Maccabi Tel Aviv

2 2DF Avraham Beit haLevi Mandatory Palestine National Football Team  Hapoel Tel Aviv
3 2DF Avraham Reznik (Captain) Mandatory Palestine National Football Team  Maccabi Tel Aviv

4 3MF Yosef Libermann Mandatory Palestine National Football Team  Maccabi Tel Aviv
5 3MF Gdalyahu Fuchs Mandatory Palestine National Football Team  Hapoel Haifa
5 3MF Yohanan Sukenik Mandatory Palestine National Football Team  Hapoel Tel Aviv
6 3MF Menahem Mirmovich Mandatory Palestine National Football Team  Maccabi Tel Aviv

7 4FW Mila Ginzburg Mandatory Palestine National Football Team  Maccabi Tel Aviv
8 4FW Shuka Brashedski Mandatory Palestine National Football Team  Hapoel Haifa
8 4FW Yona Stern Mandatory Palestine National Football Team  Hapoel Haifa
9 4FW Peri Neufeld Mandatory Palestine National Football Team  Maccabi Tel Aviv
10 4FW Jerry Beit haLevi Mandatory Palestine National Football Team  Maccabi Tel Aviv
10 4FW Gaul Machlis Mandatory Palestine National Football Team  Maccabi Tel Aviv
11 4FW Avraham Nudelman Mandatory Palestine National Football Team  Hapoel Tel Aviv
11 4FW Natan Panz Mandatory Palestine National Football Team  Maccabi Tel Aviv

1940 friendly

Coach: Mandatory Palestine National Football Team  Arthur Baar

No. Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Club
1GK Binyamin Mizrahi Mandatory Palestine National Football Team  Beitar Tel Aviv
1GK Asi Asher Mandatory Palestine National Football Team  Hakoah Tel Aviv

2DF Shalom Shalomzon Mandatory Palestine National Football Team  Maccabi Tel Aviv
2DF Yaacov Breir Mandatory Palestine National Football Team  Hapoel Haifa
2DF Lonia Dvorin Mandatory Palestine National Football Team  Beitar Tel Aviv

3MF Zalman "Dzampa" Friedmann Mandatory Palestine National Football Team  Hapoel Tel Aviv
3MF Zvi Fuchs Mandatory Palestine National Football Team  Maccabi Tel Aviv
3MF Haim Reich Mandatory Palestine National Football Team  Hapoel Tel Aviv

4FW Herbert Meitner Mandatory Palestine National Football Team  Hapoel Rishon
4FW Zvi "Doctor" Erlich Mandatory Palestine National Football Team  Hapoel Tel Aviv
4FW Werner Kaspi (Captain) Mandatory Palestine National Football Team  Beitar Tel Aviv
4FW Avraham Schneiderowitz Mandatory Palestine National Football Team  Maccabi Nes Tziona
4FW Gaul Machlis Mandatory Palestine National Football Team  Maccabi Tel Aviv
4FW Peri Neufeld Mandatory Palestine National Football Team  Maccabi Tel Aviv

FIFA World Cup record

Mandatory Palestine's FIFA World Cup record Qualification record
Host(s) and year Round Pos Pld W D L GF GA Squad Outcome Pld W D L GF GA
Mandatory Palestine National Football Team  1930 did not participate did not participate
Mandatory Palestine National Football Team  1934 did not qualify 2nd of 2 2 0 0 2 2 11
Mandatory Palestine National Football Team  1938 2nd of 2 2 0 0 2 1 4
1950–present See Israel national football team See Israel national football team
Total Best: N/A 0/3 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 4 0 0 4 3 15

Results

v Mandatory Palestine National Football Team  Mandatory Palestine
16 March 1934 1934 FIFA World Cup qualification Egypt Mandatory Palestine National Football Team  7–1 Mandatory Palestine National Football Team  Mandatory Palestine Cairo, Egypt
  • Mokhtar Mandatory Palestine National Football Team  11', 35', 51'
  • Taha Mandatory Palestine National Football Team  21', 79'
  • Latif Mandatory Palestine National Football Team  43', 87'
Report
Stadium: British Army Ground
Attendance: 13,000
Referee: Stanley Wells (England)
v Mandatory Palestine National Football Team  Egypt
6 April 1934 1934 FIFA World Cup qualification Mandatory Palestine Mandatory Palestine National Football Team  1–4 Mandatory Palestine National Football Team  Egypt Tel Aviv, Mandatory Palestine
Report
Stadium: Palms Ground
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Frederick John Goodsby (England)
v Mandatory Palestine National Football Team  Greece
22 January 1938 1938 FIFA World Cup qualification Mandatory Palestine Mandatory Palestine National Football Team  1–3 Mandatory Palestine National Football Team  Greece Tel Aviv, Mandatory Palestine
Report
Stadium: Maccabi Ground
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Mohammed Youssef (Egypt)
v Mandatory Palestine National Football Team  Mandatory Palestine
20 February 1938 1938 FIFA World Cup qualification Greece Mandatory Palestine National Football Team  1–0 Mandatory Palestine National Football Team  Mandatory Palestine Athens, Greece
Vikelidis Mandatory Palestine National Football Team  88' (pen.) Report Stadium: Stadio Leoforos Alexandras
Attendance: 12,000
Referee: Mika Popović (Yugoslavia)
v Mandatory Palestine National Football Team  Lebanon
27 April 1940 Friendly Mandatory Palestine Mandatory Palestine National Football Team  5–1 Mandatory Palestine National Football Team  Lebanon Tel Aviv, Mandatory Palestine
16:00 UTC+3
Report
Stadium: Maccabiah Stadium
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: John Blackwell (England)

See also

Notes

References

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